DENVER — Will Benson drove in three runs, Jeimer Candelario and Tyler Stephenson each hit a two-run home run, and the Cincinnati Reds blew past the Colorado Rockies 13-3 on Monday night.
The 13 runs were a season-high for the Reds, who have won seven of their past 10 games after starting the season 20-30.
Despite entering the matchup 29th among 30 MLB teams in batting average and hits, Cincinnati had its way with the Rockies' pitchers, racking up 18 hits, with each of the nine players in its starting lineup getting at least one hit. The 18 hits were tied for the most Colorado has allowed in a game this season.
''Don't let the Reds get hot, man," Candelario said. "We're doing a really good job right now just putting the ball in play, getting quality ABs. When people are in scoring position, we drive them in. We're doing a really good job driving the run in. It's consistent.''
Jonathan India and Spencer Steer finished three hits apiece for the Reds, though India's career-high six-game walk streak was snapped.
Candelario had two extra-base hits, with his seventh home run of the season and his team-leading 14th double.
''When you get reps and you know you can hit, it's going to come, my man," Candelario said. "It's going to come. It's going to be better. We just have to continue working hard.''
Steer has eight hits in 14 at-bats over his past three games. Stephenson's ninth-inning home run was his sixth of the season.