Major League Baseball
Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 3
When: 7:15 PM ET, Saturday, July 4, 2015
Where: Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, Ohio
Temperature: 78°
Umpires: Home - Bill Welke, 1B - John Tumpane, 2B - James Hoye, 3B - Tony Randazzo
Attendance: 38663

CINCINNATI -- The hits just keep coming for the Milwaukee Brewers during their road trip.

Adam Lind homered and the Brewers scored six times during a wild fifth inning, extending their winning streak to seven with a 7-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday night at Great American Ball Park.

It's the longest winning streak for the Brewers since they won nine straight in April 2014.

"It's a good run," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. "We're playing well. And we have a lot of guys who are playing a role in it."

The only real damper on the evening for the Brewers was a left wrist contusion suffered by center fielder Carlos Gomez, who left the game after being hit by a pitch.

Milwaukee starter Jimmy Nelson (6-8), bolstered by a suddenly resurgent offense, allowed three runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Nelson gave up solo homers by left fielder Marlon Byrd in the second and shortstop Ivan De Jesus Jr. leading off the fifth but not much else.

While Nelson wouldn't use the lengthy fifth inning as an excuse, he faulted himself for not pitching deeper into the game.

"I tried to stay locked in, but I got out of rhythm," said Nelson, who went five innings in his previous start. "My job's to go deep in games. I'm pretty fed up with it. I should've executed my pitches better."

Rookie right-hander Josh Smith, making just his third career start, allowed five earned runs in 4 1/3 innings and tied a club record with four hit batters for Cincinnati (36-43), which has lost six of eight.

"He wasn't trying to hit anybody, he was just erratic," Reds manager Bryan Price said. "The ball tailed in on him when he hit Gomez and a couple other times, too."

Milwaukee (35-48) came in batting .371 with 40 runs scored in five games during current road trip and has now amassed 19 runs and 27 hits in the first two games in the series.

Reds third baseman Todd Frazier bolstered his All-Star credentials by tying a career high with four hits, including two doubles.

Byrd put Cincinnati ahead 1-0 with one out in the second, hitting his 14th home run of the season.

Smith, who walked 10 batters in eight innings in his first two career starts, hit three of the first 10 batters he faced, including two straight to begin the second before inducing a double-play grounder from second baseman Scooter Gennett to help end the threat.

The Brewers tied the score in the fourth when Lind led off with his 13th home run of the season and went ahead 2-1 on right fielder Ryan Braun's RBI hit in the fifth.

Things got testy in the fifth when Braun stole third with one out. Cincinnati challenged the call, believing Frazier tagged Braun before he reached the bag.

After a four-minute, 11-second review, the replay was deemed inconclusive and the call stood. Reds catcher Brayan Pena continued to argue the call with home-plate umpire Bill Welke and was ejected.

"I got a little heated up," Pena said. "It was clear on the big screen that Frazier tagged him. I asked them how they could miss that call. A call can make a (big) difference. You saw what happened."

From there, the floodgates opened for Milwaukee, which scored six times in the inning with five hits, a balk and a bases-loaded walk, making the score 7-1.

"We had a lot of positive two-out at-bats there," Counsell said. "There was no one big hit, we just kept moving the line."

Cincinnati got a run back in the bottom of the fifth when De Jesus Jr. led off with a homer. But the Brewers bullpen slammed the door.

"The bullpen did their job and picked me up," Nelson said.

NOTES: Brewers CF Carlos Gomez left the game with a left wrist contusion after being hit by a pitch in the fifth inning. X-rays were negative. ... Reds RHP Josh Smith's four hit batsmen tied a club record held by Jake Weiner in 1907. ... Reds LHP Tony Cingrani made his first rehab start for Triple-A Louisville on Friday, pitching two scoreless innings. He is scheduled to pitch again on Tuesday. ... LF Khris Davis made his third rehab appearance at Class A Wisconsin on Friday and is expected to be activated during Milwaukee's next homestand beginning July 10. ... Brewers RHP Wily Peralta, on the DL with a strained oblique, threw a side on Saturday. The next step is to face hitters, which will occur sometime after Milwaukee returns home on Monday.
Top Game Performances
Starting Pitchers
Milwaukee   Cincinnati
Jimmy Nelson Player Joshua Smith
Win W/L Loss
5.2 IP 4.1
5 Strikeouts 2
8 Hits 5
4.76 ERA 10.38
Hitting
Milwaukee   Cincinnati
Jean Segura Player Todd Frazier
3 Hits 4
1 RBI 0
0 HR 0
3 TB 6
.750 Avg .800
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Hits HR TB Avg LOB K RBI BB SB Errors
Milwaukee 11 1 14 .314 28 6 6 8 4 1
Cincinnati 11 2 20 .282 16 5 3 1 0 1