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Cincinnati Reds Rookie Ties Home Run Record in Win Over Miami Marlins

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  • Aquino hit a three-run drive in the first inning, keeping up a surge that began after he was promoted from the minors Aug. 1.

After seeing five Cincinnati teammates go deep earlier this week, Aristides Aquino joined the power party.

Aquino tied a National League rookie mark with his 13th home run this month, leading Anthony DeSclafani and the Reds over the Miami Marlins 5-0 Wednesday night.

Eugenio Suarez hit his 38th homer, connecting in the fourth straight game for the Reds. Cincinnati used the long ball to take the first two games at Marlins Park, and Aquino quickly got into the swing.

Aquino hit a three-run drive in the first inning, keeping up a surge that began after he was promoted from the minors Aug. 1. The 24-year-old outfielder matched the NL homer mark for rookies in a month set by Cody Bellinger of the Dodgers in June 2017.

"I've been asked about him and you just have to watch him and enjoy him," Reds manager David Bell said. "I wish I had better words to describe what we're all seeing. To keep it going, he continues to have quality at-bats."

The major league rookie record for homers in a month is 18 by Rudy York of Detroit in August 1937. Aquino, who got one at-bat in the majors last year, also doubled as the Reds beat Miami for the third straight day.

"You're back and forth with the adjustments and he's been able to keep up with that," Bell said.

DeSclafani (9-7) had his longest outing of the season, throwing seven innings of two-hit ball. He struck out eight and walked one.

"My last few outings I've felt very good," DeSclafani said. "Trying to get ahead and mix speeds. I made the pitch when I needed to and had some defensive plays. It's all good."

Tucker Barnhart's double off Sandy Alcantara (4-12) in the fourth increased Cincinnati's lead to 4-0. Barnhart drove in Aquino, who reached on a leadoff double.

"I'm just trying to grind out at bats, put hits together and drive guys in when they're on base," Barnhart said.

Alcantara gave up four runs and six hits, struck out eight and walked one in six innings. Miami's representative in this year's All-Star Game, Alcantara lost his sixth consecutive decision and is winless since June 21.

"I just missed one pitch," Alcantara said of the homer to Aquino. "After that I was competing. I just want to finish strong."

The Reds catcher took a foul ball to the groin area during an at-bat by Lewis Brinson in the fifth inning. Barnhart was temporarily dazed while treated by Cincinnati's training staff.

"I felt I was going to throw up for a second," Barnhart said. "The color came back to my face in about two innings."

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