MILWAUKEE, Wisc. (AP) – Kyle Lohse bounced back from a poor start this season and the Milwaukee Brewers snapped an eight-game losing streak, beating the Reds 4-2 Thursday.
Closer Francisco Rodriguez pumped his right arm and yelled after recording the final out. The win was a relief for the Brewers, whose 3-13 mark is the worst in the majors.
Jean Segura drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out single in the seventh. The hit off Kevin Gregg (0-2) went to center field, and Billy Hamilton’s throw home was up the third base line, allowing Logan Schafer to score.
Lohse (1-3) pitched seven neat innings after losing his first three starts with a 10.34 ERA.