MILWAUKEE — Santiago Espinal had two RBIs and scored the go-ahead run in the seventh inning as the Cincinnati Reds beat Milwaukee 4-3 on Sunday to snap the NL Central-leading Brewers' five-game winning streak.
The Reds avoided a sweep and beat the Brewers for just the 13th time in their last 47 meetings. The Brewers won two of three from the Reds this weekend for their ninth straight series victory against them.
''We're all aware of it,'' said Cincinnati's Tyler Stephenson, who hit his 15th homer of the season. ''I feel like we've played really ompetitive games against, especially the game last night (a 1-0 Brewers victory ). Anytime you can walk out of here with a win is huge.''
Joey Ortiz hit a two-run homer for Milwaukee.
The Reds broke a 3-all tie against Joe Ross (2-6) in the seventh inning. After Espinal hit a leadoff single and advanced to second when Jonathan India grounded out, Ross walked Elly De La Cruz intentionally and Tyler Stephenson unintentionally to load the bases. Espinal scored on Spencer Steer's sacrifice fly to the left-field warning track.
The Brewers hit into inning-ending double plays in the seventh and eighth before Alexis Díaz retired the side in order in the ninth for his 23rd save in 25 opportunities.
Milwaukee's William Contreras was ejected from the game by home-plate umpire Phil Cuzzi after grounding into a double play in the eighth.
DL Hall pitched for the Brewers for the first time since April 20 after spending nearly four months on the injured list. Hall hurt a knee while fielding a bunt back in April and had some setbacks that delayed his return.