CINCINNATI — Jonathan India hit a grand slam in Cincinnati's six-run fifth inning, Spencer Steer had a three-run homer and the Reds took advantage of some sloppy pitching to beat the Dodgers 9-6 on Friday night.
Stuart Fairchild also homered for the Reds, and the center fielder robbed Will Smith of a home run with a leaping catch in the deepest part of the park in the seventh inning. In the sixth, Fairchild ran down a long ball from Mookie Betts at the wall that certainly would have been extra bases.
''It's amazing," Reds manager David Bell said. ''If it's possible to make those plays look easy, he does it.''
Slumping Cincinnati was outhit by the Dodgers 11-6 but capitalized on walks and being hit by pitches to set the table both for Steer's three-run homer in the first and India's fifth-inning slam.
India broke out of a 0-for-16 slump with three hits.
''Oh yeah, you could say this is a relief for sure,'' the 2021 National League Rookie of the Year said. ''I feel a turn coming. We've just got to keep the pedal to the metal and just play hard."
Reds starter Graham Ashcraft (4-3) went 5 1/3 innings, allowing five runs and eight hits and striking out three.
Chris Taylor and Betts had RBI doubles in a four-run Los Angeles second. Will Smith added a solo homer to right in the fifth.