The
Reds went to their bullpen with a 3-2 lead to start the sixth,
and Paul DeJong soon tied the game with an RBI single. Three
batters later, Edman lifted the first pitch he saw from Robert
Stephenson (2-2) over the fence in center for a 7-3 lead.
DeJong also had a two-run homer, and Tyler O'Neill, Kolten Wong
and Matt Wieters also had two hits each for St. Louis.
Cardinals right-hander Dakota Hudson (9-4) won his third
consecutive start, going five innings and allowing three runs
and six hits. He struck out three and walked two.
After John Gant allowed a run in the sixth, Giovanny Gallegos
and John Brebbia combined to throw 2 2/3 innings of scoreless
relief for St. Louis. Andrew Miller worked a shutout ninth for
his second save.
Eugenio Suarez homered for the Reds, and Jose Iglesias, Jesse
Winker and Yasiel Puig had two hits apiece.
Reds starter Tanner Roark threw four shutout innings before
giving up a two-run homer to DeJong in the fifth to cut
Cincinnati's lead to 3-2.
Stephenson got the first batter out in the sixth, but Dexter
Fowler walked and Wieters singled. After an RBI single by DeJong
tied the score at 3-3, the Cardinals loaded the bases with two
outs, setting up Edman's grand slam.
Suarez homered in the first inning to give the Reds a 1-0 lead.
Roark led off the third with a double and took third on a single
by Winker. Joey Votto capped an eight-pitch at-bat with an RBI
single up the middle to make it 2-0. Suarez followed with a deep
sacrifice fly to center to score Winker.
The Reds played without leadoff hitter and center fielder Nick
Senzel, who is day-to-day after leaving the team's 5-2 road loss
to the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday because of hamstring tightness.
The Reds also put relief pitcher David Hernandez (right shoulder
fatigue) and catcher Curt Casali (right knee sprain) on the
10-day injured list and infielder Kyle Farmer (concussion) on
the seven-day injured list.
--Field Level Media
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