MILWAUKEE — For a brief moment, the whole game was waiting on Carlos Gomez.
The crowd roared as the Milwaukee Brewers looked toward center field in amazement and Gomez hopped around in front of the wall. When he flipped his glove open as he ran toward the infield, it was over.
Gomez robbed Joey Votto of a potential go-ahead homer with a spectacular catch for the final out, saving the Brewers' 4-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Monday night.
"When you save the game like that or when you hit a walk-off home run, it's amazing," Gomez said. "I never hit one, but I steal home run to win the game. It's something special, like you can't wait to get home to see it over and over."
Jonathan Lucroy homered for the third consecutive game for last-place Brewers, who had dropped three of four. Jean Segura had three hits off Homer Bailey in the right-hander's first start since his second career no-hitter.
But Gomez made the biggest play of the game when he used a perfectly timed jump to grab Votto's drive, sending a charge through the crowd on an otherwise sleepy night at Miller Park. The dramatic conclusion came after pinch-hitter Derrick Robinson walked with two outs.
Votto made an appeal to see the ball in Gomez's glove while he celebrated in the outfield, and sure enough, it was there.
"The whole thing is really a random occurrence and it's what makes baseball so special," Votto said. "Carlos has had a fantastic year this year. Today he didn't have a good game offensively and he goes out and makes a game-changing play on the defensive end.