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August 5, 2012

Reds win 5th straight by beating the Pirates

CINCINNATI — Scott Rolen tripled and scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning as the Cincinnati Reds won their fifth straight game, 5-4 over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday night.

The Reds have won 15 of 16 and opened a 5 1/2-game lead over Pittsburgh in the NL Central.

It was 4-all when Rolen led off the eighth with a line drive off the right-center field wall, beating the relay with a headfirst slide into third base. Todd Frazier hit a chopper that was fielded by pitcher Jared Hughes (2-1) too late to get Rolen at the plate.

Rolen earlier had a two-run single.

Jonathan Broxton (1-0), acquired on Tuesday from Kansas City, pitched a scoreless eighth for the win. Aroldis Chapman worked the ninth for his 25th save.

Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle was ejected in the top of the second after both benches were warned following the second Pirates batter to be hit by a pitch in two nights.

Mike Leake plunked Josh Harrison with two outs, no one on base and the Reds leading 2-1. Harrison and Leake briefly exchange words, prompting plate umpire Brian Gorman to issue the warnings against further trouble. Hurdle came out to discuss the decision and was ejected — for the third time this season — when the talk grew more heated.

On Friday night, Chapman hit Pirates star Andrew McCutchen with two outs in the ninth.

The Reds capitalized on an error to take a 2-0 lead in the first. Zack Cozart led off with a single, Drew Stubbs bunted up the third-base line for a hit and both runners advanced on third baseman Pedro Alvarez’s throwing error, setting up Rolen’s two-out, two-run single.

Michael McKenry led off Pittsburgh’s second with his 11th homer of the season. The Pirates tied the game in the third on Alex Presley’s leadoff triple and Neil Walker’s sacrifice fly.

The Reds regained their two-run lead in the fourth on one-out singles by Stubbs and Jay Bruce, Ryan Ludwick’s RBI line-drive double off the wall down the left-field line and Frazier’s infield single.

Josh Harrison cut Cincinnati’ lead to 4-3 with his third homer of the season in the fourth.

Pittsburgh got its own break to tie it in the sixth. Garrett Jones moved from second to third on Leake’s wild pitch while striking out Alvarez, and Travis Snider hit a sacrifice fly.

Both starting pitchers lasted six innings and had seven strikeouts and a walk. Leake allowed six hits and four runs while James McDonald gave up seven hits and three earned runs.

NOTES: RHP Kevin Correia will start for the Pirates on Aug. 8 against Arizona in Pittsburgh, the team’s concession to playing 20 games in 20 days, Hurdle said. Correia made his first relief appearance of the season on July 29 after 19 starts. ... Reds 2B Brandon Phillips was a late scratch from the starting lineup. Phillips has missed four starts with a strained left calf.

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