Robertson's 1st homer in 2 years leads Brewers over Reds 4-3
CINCINNATI (AP) — Daniel Robertson hit his first home run in more than two years, a tiebreaking, seventh-inning drive in his second game back from a concussion, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 Saturday.
Robertson was hurt when hit by a pitch from the Chicago Cubs' Jason Ada on April 25 and returned Friday, when he entered as a seventh-inning defensive replacement and grounded out.
He came into Saturday's game in the sixth inning as part of a double switch, led off the seventh and homered on a first-pitch slider from Heath Hembree (0-1), driving the ball just over the leap of center fielder Scott Heineman. It was the 17th home run for Robertson but first since April 28, 2019, for Tampa Bay off Boston's Chris Sale.
Robertson, batting just .103 before the homer, got his first RBI since Sept. 8, 2019.
Brent Suter (3-2) won after allowing Tyler Stephenson's sixth-inning RBI single that tied the score 3-3.
Devin Williams struck out the side in the eighth and Josh Hader struck out two in a perfect ninth for his 10th save in 10 chances, giving Milwaukee a split of the first two games of the three-game series.
Cincinnati’s Sonny Gray remained winless in seven starts. He allowed three runs, five hits and a season-high four walks in six innings with eight strikeouts.
A day after homering three times, Jesse Winker hit his 12th of the season for the Reds.
Heineman, acquired from Texas during the offseason, made his first start for the Reds and hit his first home run for Cincinnati, when he led off the third against Brett Anderson.
Anderson gave up two runs and four hits in five innings.
Home runs by Heineman and Winker in the bottom of the third overcame Luis Urías' home run in the top half. Gray had struck five straight before Urías’ drive.
Gray took a 2-1...
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