
The Cincinnati Reds won the series, but dropped the series finale against the Detroit Tigers 8-3 on Sunday afternoon.
Here are our postgame takeaways:
After giving up a bases-loaded double in the first inning, Rhett Lowder rebounded nicely and did not give up another run throughout the rest of his outing. He gave up two runs on six hits over five innings of work. He walked a batter and struck out a season-high seven batters.
Lowder has been solid this season. His ERA sits at 3.18 on the year.
In the second inning with the Reds trailing 2-0, Nathaniel Lowe hit his fourth home run in three games to pull the Reds within one.
In the fourth, JJ Bleday homered in his first game as a Red to tie the game at two.
In the fifth, Ke'Bryan Hayes led the inning off with a triple off the right field wall. After a TJ Friedl groundout, Matt McLain doubled down the left field line to put the Reds on top 3-2.
Brock Burke loaded the bases with just one out in the sixth, but was able to get a strikeout and a flyout to get out of the jam and keep it a 3-2 Reds' lead.
In the seventh, Gleyber Torres reached on a Ke'Bryan Hayes error and Hao-Yu Lee followed with his first home run of the season off of Sam Moll to give the Tigers a 4-3 lead.
Moll was pulled for reliever Pierce Johnson.
Spencer Torkelson followed with his fifth home run in as many games to give the Tigers a 5-3 lead. Kerry Carpenter tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly.
Torres homered off of Jose Franco in the 8th.
Coming into Sunday's game, Cincinnati's bullpen ERA was the best in all of Major League Baseball.
The Reds are off on Monday before starting a three-game series with the Rockies on Tuesday. Chase Burns is scheduled to start for Cincinnati.
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