Reds outscore Rockies to end 7-game losing streak

Published 9:05 pm Saturday, May 20, 2017

Cincinnati called up relief pitcher Asher Wojciechowski who got his first career win in his first appearance in a Reds’ uniform. The long last name filled a large part of the pitcher’s jersey. The Reds ended a 7-game losing streak by beating the Colorado Rockies 12- on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Reds.com)

CINCINNATI (AP) — The Reds pulled off their biggest comeback in a year to finally end their pesky losing streak.
Scott Schebler’s homer completed Cincinnati’s comeback from a five-run deficit on Saturday, and the Reds ended a seven-game losing streak — their longest in a year — with a 12-8 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
Cincinnati’s losing streak was its longest since it dropped 11 straight last May. Also, the Reds hadn’t overcome a five-run deficit to win a game since last May 28.
“It was kind of crazy,” said Schebler, who struck out twice earlier in the game. “I had a terrible first three at-bats, but one of the beauties of this game is one at-bat can change your day. We changed the momentum.”
Colorado rookie Antonio Senzatela was in line for an NL-leading seventh win before the Rockies’ bullpen let the big lead slip away. Senzatela had a bases-loaded single during a six-run fifth inning that put the Rockies ahead 8-3.
“Today was a rare occurrence,” Rockies manager Bud Black said of the bullpen’s meltdown. “This hasn’t happened.”
Devon Mesoraco hit a solo homer to start the Reds’ sixth against Chad Qualls, who faced only four batters. Schebler’s three-run shot off Mike Dunn (2-1) finished a six-run rally.
Asher Wojciechowski, who was called up before the game to help the Reds’ overworked bullpen, gave up one hit in 3 2/3 innings for his first major league win. He was in the Marlins’ minor league system last year and wasn’t sure where he’d end up.
“Couldn’t have asked for anything better,” Wojciechowski said. “To be home for almost a month without a job and to have this day happen, I’m on cloud nine.”
Tim Adleman added to Cincinnati’s stretch of inadequate starts, giving up six runs in 4 2/3 innings. No Reds starter has gone more than 5 1/3 innings in the last eight games. The rotation’s ERA is 8.60 during that span.
Senzatela gave up four runs and a career-high four walks in only five innings, throwing 105 pitches. His six wins are second to the Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw for most in the NL.
“It was a learning experience for me,” Senzatela said. “I didn’t have a really good fastball.”
REDS MAKE A MOVE
Wojciechowski (pronounced WOE-joe-howski) was called up from Triple-A Louisville pregame and became the 11th rookie pitcher to appear in a game for the Reds this season. Catcher Stuart Turner went on the 10-day DL with a strained hamstring.
MESORACO BACK
Mesoraco was behind the plate for the Reds for the first time in six days. He’s been limited by a sore hamstring. He had a solo homer and RBI single.
STATS
The Rockies scored eight runs in the sixth inning during a 12-6 win on Friday night, and then six runs in the fifth inning on Saturday. It’s the first time the Reds have allowed six or more runs in an inning during consecutive games since 2010 at San Francisco. … Billy Hamilton walked twice and bunted for a single. He’s reached safely in a career-best 20 consecutive games.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Rockies: SS Trevor Story got through his first rehab game without problem. He homered, singled and ran the bases without issue. He’ll play a few more games on his assignment. Story went on the DL on May 11 with a strained left shoulder.
Reds: LH Tony Cingrani threw 20 pitches in the bullpen without problem. He’s been on the DL since April 21 with a strained right oblique. He’s expected to go on a rehab assignment after a few more bullpen sessions.
UP NEXT
Rockies: LH Kyle Freeland (4-2) has the third-best mark in the majors for inducing ground balls. He’s 2-0 in four starts on the road with a 2.42 ERA. The Rockies have won all four of those starts.
Reds: Bronson Arroyo (3-3) makes his 274th start with the Reds, tying Joe Nuxhall for seventh in club history. Arroyo is 5-4 career against the Rockies with a 5.00 ERA.

SATURDAY’S GAME
Reds 12, Rockies 8
Colorado                    Cincinnati
ab    r    h    bi            ab    r    h    bi
Blckmon cf    5    1    2    1    Hmilton cf    3    0    1    0
LMahieu 2b    4    1    1    1    Cozart ss    3    1    1    1
Arenado 3b    4    0    0    0    Votto 1b    3    2    1    0
Mar.Ryn 1b    5    1    2    1    Duvall lf    4    2    1    2
C.Gnzal rf    3    2    1    0    Suarez 3b    2    2    1    2
Desmond lf    4    1    1    1    Schbler rf    4    1    2    4
Dunn p    0    0    0    0    Peraza 2b    3    0    1    1
Oberg p    0    0    0    0    Wjcchws p    2    0    0    0
Valaika ph    1    0    1    0    R.Iglss p    0    0    0    0
Amrista ss    5    1    2    2    Msoraco c    4    2    2    2
Wolters c    2    1    0    0    Adleman p    2    0    0    0
Snztela p    3    0    1    2    Storen p    0    0    0    0
Qualls p    0    0    0    0    Gennett 2b    3    2    2    0
Parra lf    1    0    0    0
Totals    37    8    11    8    Totals    33    12    12    12

Colorado    100    160    000    =    8
Cincinnati    012    016    20x    =    12

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E—Mesoraco (2), Amarista (2). DP—Colorado 1. LOB—Colorado 8, Cincinnati 9. 2B—LeMahieu (8), Amarista 2 (6). HR—Suarez (9), Schebler (11), Mesoraco (2). SB—Blackmon (3), Hamilton (21), Duvall (3). SF—Cozart (3), Suarez (1), Schebler (1).
IP    H    R    ER    BB    SO
Colorado
Senzatela    5    5    4    4    4    5
Qualls    1-3    2    3    3    1    0
Dunn L,2-1 BS,1 2-3    2    3    3    1    0
Oberg    2    3    2    2    2    2
Cincinnati
Adleman    4 2-3    7    6    6    4    4
Storen    1-3    3    2    2    1    0
Wojciechowski W,1-0    3 2-3    1    0    0    0    3
Iglesias    1-3    0    0    0    0    0
HBP—by Senzatela (Duvall), by Storen (LeMahieu).
Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf; First, Chris Segal; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Sam Holbrook.
T—3:32. A—25,188 (42,319).