Wapakoneta Daily News

Reds down Guardians 4-2 in Cleveland

- By TOM WITHERS

CLEVELAND — Tyler Naquin wasn’t aware there was an award given to the

most outstandin­g player in the Ohio Cup until it was handed to him.

“I’ll take all the trophies I can get,” he said, smiling.

Naquin homered in the fifth inning,

scored on Kyle Farmer’s go-ahead single in the eighth and led Cincinnati to a 4-2 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Thursday, the Reds’ first series sweep of their northern neighbors since 2014.

The Reds won both games in the rain-extended interleagu­e set,

and are showing positive signs after starting the season 3-21. They’re 8-5 since May 5, and split the season series with Cleveland.

Naquin tore up his former team, batting .533 (8 of 15) with three homers, four RBIS and

seven runs in the four games.

For his efforts, Naquin, who was drafted

by Cleveland in 2012 and was a key

contributo­r from 2016 to 2020, was presented with the Frank Robinson Most Outstandin­g Award as the series’ top player.

“I didn’t even know that was a thing until

they brought it in here, ” he said. That’s cool.”

Naquin, who has found his groove since

dropping in the Reds’ lineup, is batting .419 (13 for 31) with two doubles, five homers

and six RBIS in eight games against the

Guardians.

“Yeah, a little bit,” he said with a wink when asked if it’s satisfying to swing well against his former team. “I’ve got a lot of good relationsh­ips over there.”

Cincinnati snapped

a 1-1 tie by scoring three runs in the eighth off Trevor

Stephan (2-1), who gave up three straight

singles to start the inning and threw wildly to first for an error after fielding a bunt.

Farmer’s single to left scored Naquin, the second run came in the eighth came

home on Stephan’s throw and TJ Friedl hit a sacrifice fly.

Luis Cessa (2-0) replaced effective Reds

starter Tyler Mahle in the seventh and got

the win. Tony Santillan worked 1 2/3 innings for his second save.

The Guardians got within 4-2 in the

eighth, when José Ramírez hobbled back

into the batter’s box after fouling a pitch from rookie Alexis

Díaz off his right shin, and hit an RBI single.

But Santillan came on and got Owen Miller to ground into an inning-ending double play.

“That’s the key to the game right there,” Reds manager David Bell said.

Cleveland starter Cal Quantrill pitched

seven strong innings, but remained winless despite another solid

outing by the right

hander. He allowed

just one run and five hits, walked none and struck out five.

Quantrill has quietly been one of the AL’S

best pitchers since last June, when he moved

into Cleveland’s rotation. Over his previous 26 games, the right-hander had a

3.05 ERA, the league’s fifth lowest.

Naquin, tied it 1-1 in the fifth with his fourth homer. He

jumped on Quantrill’s first pitch, driving it

over the wall in leftcenter for his second homer in the series.

“Actually, it was a pretty good changeup,” Quantrill said. “Or at least an 0-0

changeup. Just a good piece of hitting. I’d probably throw it

again.”

STAR WATCH

Ramírez will undergo X-rays on his shin. The All-star third

baseman writhed on the ground for several

minutes after smashing it.

“Hit above his pad,

just below his knee,” manager Terry Francona said. “For him to react like that, he’s a

pretty tough kid. He’s going to get some Xrays, but he’s sore.”

TITO BACK

Francona was back running the team after testing positive for COVID-19 and missing four games. Cleveland’s base coaches,

Sandy Alomar and Mike Sarbaugh, are still sidelined.

Francona, however, will miss Friday’s series opener against Detroit to have a minor surgical procedure. He’s expected to return Saturday.

VOTTO UPDATE

First baseman Joey Votto will finally rejoin the Reds for this weekend’s series in Toronto after missing 16 games following a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. He’s been out since May 3.

A Toronto native, Votto said he dealt with symptoms for

more than a week after getting the virus.

Before going out, Votto was batting just .122 with one extrabase hit in 22 games.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Reds: LHP Mike Minor (shoulder strain) will make his third rehab start Friday for Triple-a Louisville. He’s slotted to throw

80-85 pitches, and barring a setback, will

join Cincinnati’s rotation soon after.

Guardians: 1B Josh Naylor is expected to return Friday after testing positive with COVID.

UP NEXT

Reds: Stay on the road against the Blue Jays with RHP Luis Castillo (0-1, 5.59 ERA)

starting Friday against Hyun Jin Ryu (0-0, 9.00).

Guardians: Continue their homestand against Detroit. RHP Aaron Civale (1-3, 9.85) carries a 6-0 career record against the Tigers into the series

opener against LHP Tanik Skubal (3-2,

2.50).

 ?? Tribune News Service ?? Cleveland Guardians second baseman Andres Gimenez attempts a double play after beating Cincinnati Reds
designated hitter Mike Moustakas to the bag in the second inning of Tuesday’s game.
Tribune News Service Cleveland Guardians second baseman Andres Gimenez attempts a double play after beating Cincinnati Reds designated hitter Mike Moustakas to the bag in the second inning of Tuesday’s game.

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