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Cincinnati Reds steal bases, win from Colorado Rockies

Five stolen bags most in roughly 100 years
Colorado Rockies outfielder Ben Paulsen (10) runs down a fly ball in the left field corner off the bat of Cincinnati Reds’ Joey Votto during the seventh inning of Tuesday’s game.

CINCINNATI – Jay Bruce had two of the Reds’ five steals in the second inning off Jorge De La Rosa – their biggest inning on the bases in roughly a century – and Cincinnati held on for a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night.

Brandon Phillips had four hits, and Billy Hamilton doubled home a pair of runs during Cincinnati’s four-run second inning off De La Rosa (1-2). The inning included those record five steals off the left-hander’s slow move to the plate. The Reds hadn’t stolen so many bases during an inning since at least the 1920s, per information provided by the teams from the Elias Sports Bureau.

It was the most steals the Rockies had ever allowed in an inning.

Rookie Robert Stephenson (2-0) got his second win as an injury fill-in, called up from Triple-A earlier in the day because scheduled starter Alfredo Simon has a strained biceps.

Stephenson was the Reds’ top pick in 2011 and made his big league debut in the third game of the season, getting a win over Philadelphia as an injury fill-in that time, too.

The right-hander gave up three hits in seven innings and struck out three. J.J. Hoover gave up Mark Reynolds’ two-run homer with two outs in the ninth.

Phillips singled, doubled and tripled in his first three at-bats. With a chance to hit for the cycle, he singled up the middle in the eighth inning. Zack Cozart extended his hitting streak to 10 games with an run-scoring single.

De La Rosa retired only six of the 14 batters he faced, leaving after failing to retire the first two batters in the third inning. It was the seventh time that the lefty has gone two or fewer innings, the first since his opening start last season.

The Rockies’ previous record for stolen bases allowed in an inning was four – also by the Reds on May 16, 1993 in the bottom of the first inning, per information provided by the Rockies from the Elias Sports Bureau. In addition to Bruce’s two steals, Tyler Holt, Hamilton and Eugenio Suarez also swiped bases in the second inning against De La Rosa and rookie catcher Tony Wolters.

Rockies second baseban DJ LeMahieu was back in the lineup. He missed the series opener because of tightness in his groin. He went 0-for-4.

Rockies righty Chad Bettis (2-0) will make his first career appearance against the Reds on Wednesday. He has won each of his last two starts, allowing a total of one earned run against the Padres and Cubs.

Reds pitcher Raisel Iglesias (1-1) will make his first career appearance against the Rockies. He lasted a season-low five innings during an 8-1 loss at Wrigley Field on Thursday.



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