CINCINNATI — Rookie Rece Hinds hit his first career grand slam, Jonathan India and Jeimer Candelario had first-inning solo shots and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Miami Marlins 7-4 on Friday night.
Reds starter Carson Spiers (3-2) struck out eight of the first 10 Marlins he faced and finished with a career-high nine in the opener of the final series before the All-Star break. Spiers allowed three runs and six hits through five innings.
''A lot of luck and a lot of good pitches, I guess,'' Spiers said of his string of strikeouts.
The Reds, who took three of four from the Colorado Rockies this week, did their damage in the first three innings off Miami starter Yonny Chirinos (0-1).
India hit one out to center field, his first lead-off homer since May 7, 2023, and Candelario's shot went out to right, his 15th of the season.
Will Benson hit a two-out RBI double in the second, and Hinds hit a bases-loaded shot into the first row of seats in center field in the third inning, his third homer in his first five games in the majors. He set a major league record earlier this week with five extra-base hits in his first two games.
''It's unheard of, really,'' Reds manager David Bell said.
''I got a pitch over the heart of the plate with runners on base," the 23-year-old Hinds said of his round-tripper. "I wanted to drive in runs. I got the pitch. I'm always ready for the heater.''