Holland goes 6 in return, but Rangers fall to Reds
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Pitching in his native state, Derek Holland went six solid innings and got his first big league hit in front of friends and family. His only walk of the game cost him a chance for a win.
Joey Votto drove in a pair of runs and Dan Straily extended his surge since the All-Star break by pitching six innings on Tuesday night, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-0 victory over the Texas Rangers.
A day after losing to the Dodgers 18-9, the Reds won a close one against a Rangers team that has been shut out three times in its last nine games.
Votto singled home a run in the sixth off left-hander Holland (5-6), who had been on the disabled list since June 22 with an inflamed pitching shoulder. Holland gave up four hits and a walk in six innings. He also got his first major league hit, a single off the plate that bounced over Votto's head at first base.
Holland grew up in Newark, Ohio, and had been unbeaten in his native state, going 3-0 in games at Cleveland. He pitched well enough to get a win at the other end of the state, too.
"That would have been very nice," he said. "I left quite a lot of tickets. It was definitely good to be back in Ohio in front of family and friends."
Holland's only walk set up the run. He walked Tyler Holt -- who pitched a perfect relief inning during Monday's lopsided loss -- to open the sixth. Holt advanced on Billy Hamilton's sacrifice bunt and came around on Votto's single to right.
"Just the luck of the draw," Holland said. "Joey made a little weak contact to right field, but it was perfectly placed. That's the way baseball is."
Holland's performance in his first game back from injury was encouraging to the AL West leaders.
"I like what we saw," manager Jeff Banister said. "That's arguably as good a start as he's had all year."
Tyler Barnhart doubled home a run in the seventh off Jeremy Jeffress. Votto added a sacrifice fly in the eighth off Matt Bush.
Straily (10-6) hasn't allowed more than two runs in any of his eight starts since the break, going 6-0. He gave up three singles and two walks. Raisel Iglesias gave up two hits in the seventh but escaped the threat with two strikeouts.
Tony Cingrani gave up two walks in the ninth before retiring Ryan Rua on a grounder to complete his 16th save in 21 chances.
Hamilton made a sensational diving catch of Carlos Beltran's fly to the track in left-center field to open the sixth inning, preventing a scoring opportunity.
INTERLEAGUE STATS
The Rangers are 10-6 in interleague play this season, with their pitchers going 3 for 19 at the plate. The Reds are 5-11. ... The Rangers are making their first visit to Cincinnati since 2007. The Reds lead the all-time series 8-7.
GOMEZ UPDATE
OF Carlos Gomez could join the club in Texas on Thursday. He signed a minor league deal on Saturday and is playing for Triple-A Round Rock. Manager Jeff Banister said he'll get a chance to play left field and right field.
JOSH HAMILTON WAIVED
The Rangers placed OF Josh Hamilton on unconditional release waivers, though they hope his left knee is healthy enough to allow him to try for a spot with the team next season. By making the move now, he's eligible to play for them all of next season. He had surgery on June 8 to reconstruct his ACL and repair cartilage damage.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Rangers: RHP Colby Lewis will pitch for Frisco on a rehab assignment Wednesday. He's been sidelined since June 25 with a strained back.
Reds: SS Zack Cozart missed his sixth straight game with a sore left Achilles tendon.
UP NEXT
Rangers: Yu Darvish (4-3) is 2-0 in his last three starts with a 1.74 ERA. He has made six straight quality starts, matching the club high for the season.
Reds: Tim Adleman (2-1) makes his sixth career start and his first against the Rangers.