Reds lose another series with Padres

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Rookie Brett Sullivan hit his first home run and had his first four RBIs, and Juan Soto hit a three-run double to make up for a baserunning blunder that cost Xander Bogaerts a club-record on-base streak, as the San Diego Padres beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-1 on Wednesday to take two of three.

Seth Lugo (3-2) pitched six strong innings for the Padres, which have won 7 of 10 heading into a home weekend series against the rival Los Angeles Dodgers.

It’ll be the teams’ first meeting since the Padres eliminated the 111-win Dodgers in four games in the NL Division Series to reach their first NL Championship Series in 24 years.

The 29-year-old Sullivan, catching a day game after a night game, hit a two-run double down the right field line with one out in the second — and then drove a two-run homer to right with two outs in the fourth.

His double, off Luis Cessa (1-4), snapped the Padres’ 0-for-15 skid with runners in scoring position — and brought in Jake Cronenworth and Ha-Seong Kim.

Sullivan’s homer came off Alex Young and scored Rougned Odor.

Sullivan made his major league debut on April 18 against Atlanta and got his first hit, a single, at the Chicago Cubs last Thursday.

Sullivan was recalled from Triple-A El Paso on April 16, two days after Luis Campusano sprained his left thumb.

He was obtained in a trade with Milwaukee for catcher Victor Caratini on April 6, 2022.

Soto cleared the bases with a two-out double into the right field corner with two outs in the sixth.

He also walked three times to extend his big league lead to 31.

He was erased on a double play in the third, and then committed an embarrassing baserunning error in the fifth that cost Bogaerts a single.

Soto took off for second on Bogaerts’ sinking liner that bounced just in front of diving right fielder Stuart Fairchild.

Soto, who rounded second, thought Fairchild caught it and touched second again as he headed back to first — even though Bogaerts and acting first base coach David Macias were motioning for him to go back to second.

It was ruled a 9-4 force-out.

Bogaerts had two more chances to extend his club-record on-base streak of 30 games to open a season, but he popped up to end the sixth and struck out to end the eighth.

Lugo allowed only one run and seven hits in six innings while striking out five.

His only big mistake was allowing Spencer Steer’s leadoff homer to left in the sixth, his third.

Cessa lasted only 3 1/3 innings, giving up three runs and four hits.

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Padres center fielder Trent Grisham, a two-time Gold Glove winner, doubled T.J. Friedl off first to end the first after catching Steer’s fly ball.

Lugo made a terrific snag of Fairchild’s liner to end the second, one play after Jake Fraley went first to third, sliding in headfirst, on Nick Senzel’s routine grounder to third.

In the bottom of the inning, Fraley made a nice diving catch of Odor’s sinking liner to left.

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Reds: RHP Hunter Greene (0-1, 2.89 ERA) was scheduled to start Friday night in the opener of a home series against the Chicago White Sox, who counter with Lance Lynn (0-4, 7.16).

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