Field Level Media
May 30, 2018
Daniel Descalso hit a two-run home run and right-hander Zack Godley broke a three-game losing streak as the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Cincinnati Reds 5-2 on Tuesday at Chase Field in Phoenix.
Descalso, starting at first base as struggling All-Star Paul Goldschmidt was given the night off, pounded a 96 mph fastball from Reds right-hander Luis Castillo into the seats in right field to turn a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 lead in the first inning.
It was the Diamondbacks' third win in five games as they try to end a down month on a better note. The victory left them 8-18 in May but still within 1 1/2 games of first-place Colorado in the National League West. The Reds have lost four of their last five.
Godley (5-4) struggled to get out of the first inning, giving up a run on a groundout but stranding two runners after throwing 28 pitches.
The Reds also had two runners on base in the third and fourth innings but couldn't break through against Godley, who won four of his first five starts before losing three straight.
Godley went six innings, giving up two runs, both earned, on six hits and two walks while striking out seven.
In the top of the sixth, he gave up Eugenio Suarez's 10th home run, a solo shot. The RBI moved Suarez into a tie for the NL lead with 42.
The Diamondbacks, who entered the game having scored the second-fewest runs in the majors despite blowing out the Reds 12-5 on Monday, made the most of their four hits. They had little trouble capitalizing on early opportunities against Castillo (4-5), who had won three straight decisions.
In the first, Jake Lamb drew a walk with two outs, and Descalso hit his sixth home run for a 2-1 advantage.
In the third inning, Jarrod Dyson drew a leadoff walk and then blew through the third base coach's stop sign in scoring on a double by Ketel Marte. Lamb's sacrifice fly to left field extended the lead to 4-1.
Arizona added an unearned run in the fifth when Dyson hit a one-out single, went to second on a wild pitch by Castillo and, with two out, scored on a throwing error by shortstop Alex Blandino.
Castillo went five innings, giving up all five runs, four earned, on four hits and three walks. He struck out six.
The Reds scored in the first inning when Blandino doubled to the wall in left field, went to third on a single by Joey Votto, who had two of the Reds' seven hits, and scored on a groundout by Scooter Gennett.
Yoshihisa Hirano, Archie Bradley and former Reds farmhand Brad Boxberger each pitched a scoreless inning for Arizona. Boxberger notched his 13th save.
David Hernandez and Amir Garrett combined for three scoreless innings in relief of Castillo.
--Field Level Media