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Greene, Votto, India return to help Reds beat Cardinals, 7-1

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Posted at 4:52 PM, Sep 10, 2023
and last updated 2023-09-10 16:52:45-04

CINCINNATI (AP) — Hunter Greene allowed one hit six innings in his first start in 11 days, Joey Votto homered on his 40th birthday and the Cincinnati Reds stopped a three-game losing streak with a 7-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday.

Votto homered in the eighth during his first game back after missing 16 with discomfort in his surgically repaired right shoulder. Jonathan India, Will Benson and TJ Friedl also hit solo home runs as Cincinnati avoided a three-game sweep.

The Reds (74-71) entered the game fifth in the wild-card standings, 2 1/2 games behind Arizona for the third slot.

India also was playing his first game after missing 39 with left foot plantar fasciitis.

Greene (4-6), who had been sidelined with COVID-19 that kept him isolated in San Francisco for five days, gave up one unearned run and struck out nine. He walked four in the first four innings before settling down to retire his last seven batters.

Buck Farmer, Tejay Antone and Alexis Díaz each threw a scoreless relief inning.

India hit the third pitch he saw since July 28 into the tunnel next to the Reds’ bullpen in left-center field leading off the third inning. One out later, Benson reached the seats in deep right-center field for a 2-0 lead.

Friedl added his solo shot to right off Andre Pallante in the seventh.

Nick Martini banged a run-scoring triple off the base of the right field wall during the Reds’ three-run sixth inning.

Miles Mikolas (7-11) fell to 1-6 over his last nine starts. He gave up seven hits and five runs with one walk and two strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.

The Cardinals (63-80) have lost 80 games for the first time since 2007 when they finished 78-84.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: RHP Wilking Rodriguez (right shoulder pain) walked a batter in a hitless scoreless inning for Triple-A Memphis at Nashville on Saturday in the seventh appearance of his rehab assignment. “He came out good,” St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol reported Sunday morning.

Reds: INF Noelvi Marte was diagnosed with a nasal fracture after accidentally getting hit by a throw while tossing before Saturday’s game. His ability to play depends on how well he can breathe, manager David Bell said on Sunday.

UP NEXT

Cardinals: RHP Dakota Hudson (6-1, 4.43 ERA, 35 strikeouts) is the scheduled starter in the opener of a three-game series on Monday at AL East-leading Baltimore.

Reds: LHP Brandon Williamson (4-4, 4.20, 87 strikeouts) is expected to be activated from the COVID-19 injured list to start the openers of a three-game series on Tuesday at Detroit.