SAN FRANCISCO — Pinch-hitter Stuart Fairchild had an inside-the-park homer that provided a key insurance run late to help left-hander Andrew Abbott win for the first time in almost a month, and the Cincinnati Reds snapped an eight-game losing streak by beating the San Francisco Giants 4-2 on Friday night.
Left fielder Michael Conforto and center fielder Tyler Fitzgerald each tried to run down Fairchild's flyball to left-center off Erik Miller in the eighth, but the ball caromed off the wall between them and kicked back before Fitzgerald retrieved it and hit shortstop Casey Schmitt. Diving headfirst, Fairchild just beat the relay throw after third base coach J.R. House sent him for home.
''I thought I got it off the bat to be honest with you and I was kind of half jogging and then when I saw it take that crazy hop I was full speed ahead and the only thing in my mind was, `Let's go all the way!'" Fairchild said. ''Once I saw J.R. wheel me around third I was like, ‘OK, we've got to do this.'''
It was the first inside-the-park homer at Oracle Park since Tampa Bay's Luke Raley on Aug. 16 last year, sixth by an opponent and 13th overall.
The Reds hope that victory will provide some much-needed momentum.
''Of course, we knew it was going to happen but when it does happen you just miss the feeling of winning, you work so hard,'' manager David Bell said. ''They love being around each other and enjoying one another and there's nothing like the feeling of winning, so it's nice to get back in there and celebrate.''
TJ Friedl hit a go-ahead double in the fourth for Cincinnati, which had lost 11 of 13.
Elly De La Cruz stole two more bases to bring his majors-leading total to 25. He has six over the past three games.