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TJ Friedl hits a game-ending single as the Reds rally past the A's for a 10-9 win

- By Gary Schatz

CINCINNATI (AP) — TJ Friedl capped Cincinnati's three-run ninth inning with a tworun single, and the Reds beat Lawrence Butler and the Oakland Athletics 10-9 on Thursday.

Tyler Stephenson and Will Benson homered for Cincinnati, which had lost five of six. Stephenson finished with three hits and two RBIS.

Butler hit three homers for Oakland and drove in four runs. It was his second threehomer game of the season after he also went deep three times in an 18-3 win at Philadelph­ia on July 14.

Butler opened the ninth with his 19th homer, a drive to right off Alexis Díaz that tied it at 7. Brent Rooker then walked and JJ Bleday doubled ahead of Seth Brown's tiebreakin­g two-run single.

The struggling Díaz was replaced by Emilio Pagán (4-4), who retired his only three batters.

Oakland closer Mason Miller saved each of the first two games in the series, so manager Mark Kotsay sent Grant Holman (0-1) to the mound for the ninth. And the Reds rallied.

Rece Hinds reached on a leadoff walk and Jonathan India singled. Elly De La Cruz walked ahead of Stephenson's RBI single, and Friedl grounded a game-ending single into right field.

Butler hit a two-run drive in the second and a solo shot in the fourth, helping Oakland build a 6-1 lead. He also homered in the first two games of the series.

Bleday had five hits for the A's, including his 19th homer. Brown finished with two hits and three RBIS.

Cincinnati righthande­r Julian Aguiar was tagged for six runs and 10 hits in four innings in his third career start.

Stephenson hit his 18th homer in the fourth, and the Reds added two more runs in the fifth. India walked with the bases loaded, and De La Cruz drove in a run with a groundout.

Cincinnati scored three runs in the sixth without a hit. Joe Boyle hit Friedl with his first pitch, and the reliever walked three straight batters with one out. T. J. Mcfarland replaced Boyle and hit pinchhitte­r Amed Rosario, forcing in a run, before India gave the Reds the lead with a flyball to center.

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