Jairo Diaz (2-2) picked up the win despite a rocky eighth and Wade Davis threw a 1-2-3 ninth for his 13th save.
This game marked the first showdown between starters with the last name “Gray” — Sonny for Cincinnati, Jon for Colorado — according to Stats. But neither factored into the decision despite their stellar outings.
Still, they showed their true colors as Sonny Gray went even strong innings and allowed just five hits. His nine strikeouts tied a season high.
Jon Gray matched his counterpart pitch-for-pitch in going seven innings and scattering four hits. His biggest mistake was a 3-2 fastball in the seventh that Eugenio Suarez lined for his 21st homer of the season. It gave the Reds a 2-1 lead.
Both Grays mowed through the lineup through five innings.
In the sixth, Jesse Winker hit a one-out liner down the line in left that caromed off the side wall and eluded Dahl for an RBI triple. The Rockies limited the damage as Jon Gray struck out Joey Votto with catcher Tony Wolters then picking off Winker.
Colorado tied it in the bottom of the inning on Murphy’s run-scoring double. Sonny Gray avoided more trouble by enticing a double play.
Jon Gray was aided by some splendid defense, including a barehanded play from Nolan Arenado on Yasiel Puig’s slow roller in the fifth.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Reds: LHP Amir Garrett (left lat injury) will go through rehab in Cincinnati as the team embarks on their six-game trip. “If everything continues to go the way it’s going now, it should be right when we get home, hopefully,” manager David Bell said of Garrett’s return. … LHP Alex Wood (lower back) threw two innings and 51 pitches in a rehab start for Triple-A Louisville on Friday. … 2B Scooter Gennett was a late scratch with an illness.
TRUE COLORS
The last time pitchers started against each other with the same color as a last name — and same spelling — was Jumbo Brown of the New York Yankees versus Lloyd Brown of Boston on July 26, 1933, according to Stats.
MOVES
The Reds reinstated LHP Wandy Peralta from the injured list after healing from a strained right hip flexor.
FIELD DAY
The Reds went through infield and outfield drills hours before first pitch. It was a way to get the team back in rhythm after the break.
“It was actually a pretty good workout,” Bell said.
UP NEXT
Colorado lefty Kyle Freeland (2-6, 7.13 ERA) will take the mound Saturday after a month in the minors working on his control. The Rockies are hoping he can return to the form that led to a fourth-place finish in the NL Cy Young voting a year ago. The Reds will throw righty Tanner Roark (5-6, 3.51).
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