Tellez homers twice, Brewers hang on to outlast Reds 7-6

Updated Sep. 11, 2022 5:28 p.m. ET
Associated Press

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Rowdy Tellez homered twice, doubled and drove in four runs as the Milwaukee Brewers withstood a ninth-inning comeback attempt to edge the Cincinnati Reds 7-6 on Sunday.

Willy Adames and Tellez hit back-to-back homers off Reds starter Justin Dunn (1-3) in the Brewers’ four-run second inning. Tellez added a solo shot off Luke Farrell in the fourth inning for his 30th homer of the season.

Brewers center fielder Garrett Mitchell made a diving catch of a TJ Friedl fly ball in the ninth inning that prevented the Reds from tying the game.

Cincinnati’s Alejo López went 3 for 3 with his first career homer and a double.

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The Reds trailed 7-2 through six innings but nearly came all the way back.

Cincinnati was still behind 7-4 when Spencer Steer doubled and López hit an infield single to start the ninth. The Reds brought the tying run to second with nobody out after Matt Reynolds hit a grounder to the left side and reached second on third baseman Jace Peterson's errant throw.

After Williams struck out Kyle Farmer, Mitchell's diving catch turned Friedl's potential game-tying single into a mere sacrifice fly. Williams then struck out Jonathan India for his 12th save in 13 opportunities. India struck out on each of his five plate appearances.

This marked Tellez’s fifth multi-homer game of the season. His huge performance delighted the 42,482 spectators who gave Milwaukee its third sellout of the season, capitalizing on a promotional giveaway of bobbleheads featuring Milwaukee Bucks superstar and Brewers minority owner Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Tellez and Adames have been dueling for the team lead in homers.

Adames’ two-run shot to center was his 28th of the season, briefly tying Tellez for the team lead. Tellez followed by delivering No. 29, a liner just inside the right-field foul pole.

Tellez also had a two-run double in the first inning.

Adames needs just one more homer to match the single-season record for a Brewers shortstop. Hall of Famer Robin Yount hit 29 homers in 1982 while earning MVP honors and leading the Brewers to their lone World Series appearance.

Brewers starter Brandon Woodruff (10-4) struck out 11, walked one and gave up five hits and two runs in six innings.

Dunn struck out one but yielded six runs, six hits and three walks in three innings.

REDS' BUSY ROSTER

When Farrell relieved Dunn in the fourth inning, he became the 63rd player to appear in a game for the Reds. That's the highest total of any major league team and the most the Reds ever have used in a season. The previous Reds record was 57 players in 2003.

Farrell is the Reds' 36th pitcher of the season, also a team record. The Reds used 35 pitches last year.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Brewers RHP Trevor Gott’s scheduled rehabilitation appearance with the Brewers’ Single-A affiliate in Appleton, Wisconsin, got rained out Sunday. Gott hasn’t pitched for the Brewers since Aug. 10 due to a forearm injury.

UP NEXT

Reds: Return home for a four-game series with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Scheduled starters for Monday’s opener are LHP Mike Minor(4-10, 5.70 ERA) for the Reds and RHP Bryse Wilson (2-8, 6.11) for the Pirates.

Brewers: Have Monday off before starting a two-game series at St. Louis on Tuesday. The Brewers haven’t named a starting pitcher for Tuesday’s game. The Cardinals will start LHP Jordan Montgomery (8-3, 3.08).

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