Live: Reds 4-Milwaukee Brewers 10 Final April 14

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Reds Lineup

1. Billy Hamilton CF

2. Jose Peraza 2B

3. Joey Votto 1B

4. Adam Duvall LF

5. Eugenio Suarez 3B

6. Zack Cozart SS

7. Patrick Kivlehan RF

8. Stuart Turner C

9. Scott Feldman P

Top First inning: Feldman tosses a scoreless first inning with one strike out and a walk

Bottom First inning: Reds batters go down in order

Top Second inning: Feldman tosses another scoreless inning to hold Milwaukee's offense at bay

Bottom Second inning: The Reds got on the board when Zack Cozart extended his hitting streak to nine games with a two-run home run to left to make it 2-0. Eugenio Suarez has also hit safely in six of his last seven appearances as he got a single in the inning

Top Third inning: Feldman is dealing as he pitches his third consecutive scoreless inning to start his outing

Bottom Third inning: On the first pitch he sees, Joey Votto launches a solo home run to center to add to the lead 3-0. That was Votto's 122nd HR at Great American Ball Park, third-most by any player (Bruce 135, Dunn 126).

Top Fourth inning: The Brewers cut the deficit to one on a two-run double from Manny Pina.

Bottom Fourth inning: Despite getting two runners on, the Reds can't capitalize on the opportunity

Top Fifth inning: Despite getting into a bases loaded situation, Feldman gets out of the jam with a double play to end the inning.

Bottom Fifth inning: Reds go down 1-2-3

Top Sixth inning: The Brewers rally for four runs in the inning to give them a 6-3 lead in the contest

Bottom Sixth inning: Despite a late two out rally, the Reds can't muster any offense

Top Seventh inning: The Brewers use another four-run inning to pad their lead to 10-3

Bottom Seventh inning: Reds go down 1-2-3

Top Eighth inning: Brewers go down in order

Bottom Eighth inning: Reds are shut down 1-2-3

Top Ninth inning: The Brewers are shut down in three up and three down fashion.

Bottom Ninth inning: Reds score run on error and top prospect Jesse Winker makes MLB debut, but Reds lose