Reds hit 3 HRs, beat Brewers 3-1 behind Bailey

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Carlos Gomez #27 of the Milwaukee Brewers slides in safely at second base under the tag of Brandon Phillips #4 of the Cincinnati Reds during their game at Great American Ball Park on July 20, 2012. (Photo by John Grieshop/Getty Images)
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Posted: 07/20/2012

CINCINNATI (AP) -- Homer Bailey pitched eight innings for his first career win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday night, and Zack Cozart hit the first of Cincinnati's three solo homers for a 3-1 victory that kept the Reds in first place in the NL Central.

The Reds have won nine of their last 11 games, moving 13 games over .500 for the first time this season.

Bailey (9-6) has beaten the defending World Series champion Cardinals and the defending division champion Brewers in his last two starts. He's won four straight starts for the first time in his career.

The right-hander had been 0-5 in 10 career games against Milwaukee.

Cozart, Jay Bruce and Scott Rolen homered off Marco Estrada (0-4), who gave up seven hits overall in seven innings.

Left-hander Aroldis Chapman struck out two in the ninth for his 16th save in 20 chances, hitting 100 mph with two of his 13 pitches. Twenty-five of his last 31 outs have come by strikeout.

Milwaukee came out of the All-Star break looking to make up ground in a stretch of games against Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Cincinnati. The Brewers have won four of seven and remain stranded in fourth place.

They couldn't do much against Bailey, who gave up six hits and matched his career high by fanning 10. Norichika Aoki's RBI double broke his shutout in the eighth.

Cozart's homer barely cleared the wall in left field with one out in the fourth. His first homer since July 6 made it 73 consecutive games with a homer at Great American Ball Park, the longest streak since Coors Field had 80 games in a row with a homer in 2002-03, according to STATS LLC.

Bruce hit his first homer since July 8 leading off the seventh inning. In his previous at-bat, Bruce doubled to snap an 0-for-19 skid that matched the longest of his career.

One out later, Rolen hit his first homer since June 22. The three homers were a season high off Estrada, who had allowed only 11 homers all season.

It was another solid but empty outing by Estrada, who has made four appearances since returning from the disabled list with a strained right thigh. He has given up three runs or less in each of those starts without getting a win.

The Reds have struggled offensively since Monday, when first baseman Joey Votto learned he needed surgery to repair torn cartilage in his left knee. He had surgery on Tuesday and is expected to miss three to four weeks. He was in the clubhouse on Friday to get treatment, moving around with the help of one crutch.

The solo homers pulled them through.

Ryan Braun was back in the Brewers lineup after sitting out a game because of a sore groin. He singled in his first two at-bats, making him the 11th player in franchise history with 1,000 career hits.

NOTES: Braun tied Jeff Cirillo on the franchise list with 1,000 hits. ... Zack Greinke played catch on Friday and will throw in the bullpen on Saturday, getting ready for a start next Tuesday in Philadelphia. Manager Ron Roenicke decided to have him skip his last start because of fatigue. "He should be right back on track," Roenicke said. "He seems to be throwing fine. It's about his confidence as much as anything." ... Reds C Devin Mesoraco extended his hitting streak to a career-high eight games.

The Reds have won nine of their last 11 games, moving 13 games over .500 for the first time this season.

Bailey (9-6) has beaten the defending World Series champion Cardinals and the defending division champion Brewers in his last two starts. He's won four straight starts for the first time in his career.

The right-hander had been 0-5 in 10 career games against Milwaukee.

Cozart, Jay Bruce and Scott Rolen homered off Marco Estrada (0-4), who gave up seven hits overall in seven innings.

Left-hander Aroldis Chapman struck out two in the ninth for his 16th save in 20 chances, hitting 100 mph with two of his 13 pitches. Twenty-five of his last 31 outs have come by strikeout.

Milwaukee came out of the All-Star break looking to make up ground in a stretch of games against Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Cincinnati. The Brewers have won four of seven and remain stranded in fourth place.

They couldn't do much against Bailey, who gave up six hits and matched his career high by fanning 10. Norichika Aoki's RBI double broke his shutout in the eighth.

Cozart's homer barely cleared the wall in left field with one out in the fourth. His first homer since July 6 made it 73 consecutive games with a homer at Great American Ball Park, the longest streak since Coors Field had 80 games in a row with a homer in 2002-03, according to STATS LLC.

Bruce hit his first homer since July 8 leading off the seventh inning. In his previous at-bat, Bruce doubled to snap an 0-for-19 skid that matched the longest of his career.

One out later, Rolen hit his first homer since June 22. The three homers were a season high off Estrada, who had allowed only 11 homers all season.

It was another solid but empty outing by Estrada, who has made four appearances since returning from the disabled list

with a strained right thigh. He has given up three runs or less in each of those starts without getting a win.

The Reds have struggled offensively since Monday, when first baseman Joey Votto learned he needed surgery to repair torn cartilage in his left knee. He had surgery on Tuesday and is expected to miss three to four weeks. He was in the clubhouse on Friday to get treatment, moving around with the help of one crutch.

The solo homers pulled them through.

Ryan Braun was back in the Brewers lineup after sitting out a game because of a sore groin. He singled in his first two at-bats, making him the 11th player in franchise history with 1,000 career hits.

NOTES: Braun tied Jeff Cirillo on the franchise list with 1,000 hits. ... Zack Greinke played catch on Friday and will throw in the bullpen on Saturday, getting ready for a start next Tuesday in Philadelphia. Manager Ron Roenicke decided to have him skip his last start because of fatigue. "He should be right back on track," Roenicke said. "He seems to be throwing fine. It's about his confidence as much as anything." ... Reds C Devin Mesoraco extended his hitting streak to a career-high eight games.

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