Phillies 5, Reds 4 (11 innings)

PHILADELPHIA -- An error by reliever Ryan Mattheus in the bottom of the 11th allowed the winning run to score, and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Cincinnati Reds 5-4 Wednesday night.

Philadelphia rookie third baseman Maikel Franco, who ended a no-hit bid by Reds starter Mike Leake with a two-out single in the seventh, hit a game-tying three-run homer off Cincinnati closer Aroldis Chapman in the ninth, when the Phillies scored four times to erase a 4-0 deficit.

The Phillies earned their fourth walk-off victory of the season and second in as many nights. Philadelphia also beat Cincinnati 5-4 Tuesday on a pinch-hit RBI single by Darin Ruf in the ninth.

Cincinnati lost for the 12th time in 16 games.

Left fielder Cody Asche doubled off Mattheus (0-1) with one out in the 11th. Freddy Galvis then grounded a ball to first baseman Joey Votto. Mattheus dropped Votto's underhand throw, allowing Asche to score.

Luis Garcia (2-1) earned the victory by working one scoreless inning.

Leake held the Phillies without a hit until Franco lined a single to center with two outs in the seventh. Leake also surrendered singles to pinch hitter Ben Revere and right fielder Jeff Francoeur to start the ninth before giving way to Chapman.

The Cincinnati closer allowed a sacrifice fly to second baseman Chase Utley, then walked first baseman Ryan Howard. Franco followed by hitting a 1-0 pitch -- a 98 mph fastball -- into the left field seats for his fourth homer of the season.

Franco hit a game-tying two-run homer in the eighth inning Tuesday.

Leake, who retired the first 11 hitters he faced before walking Utley with two outs in the fourth, allowed two runs and three hits while striking out nine and walking two in eight-plus innings.

Second baseman Brandon Phillips, who went 3-for-5, drove in Cincinnati's first two runs with a fourth-inning single. Votto, who finished 3-for-6, added a two-run homer in the ninth.

Philadelphia starter Cole Hamels went seven innings and allowed two runs and six hits while striking out eight and walking three.

The Reds broke through against Hamels in the fourth. With one out, catcher Tucker Barnhart walked, Leake singled and center fielder Billy Hamilton reached on Hamels' error. Phillips then lined a single to left, bringing two runs home.

Votto's homer, his 10th of year, came off reliever Jake Diekman in the ninth. It followed a walk to Phillips.

NOTES: Earlier in the day, the Reds placed OF Marlon Byrd on the disabled list with a fractured right wrist. The injury occurred when he was hit by a pitch from Phillies RHP Sean O'Sullivan on Tuesday night. The contract of INF Ivan De Jesus Jr. was selected from Triple-A Louisville and OF Donald Lutz was released to clear space on the 40-man roster. ... Philadelphia RHP Chad Billingsley, placed on the disabled list May 16 with a strained right shoulder, played catch from 75 feet on Tuesday and will continue to throw, manager Ryne Sandberg said, in the hope that he can complete a side session next Tuesday. "He's progressing really well and taking it a little bit on the slow side of things," Sandberg said.
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Philadelphia PhilliesPhillies0000000041572
WP:Luis Garcia (PHI)
LP:Ryan Mattheus (CIN)
HR:(PHI): Maikel Franco
(CIN): Joey Votto
Season Series
PhiladelphiaStatsCincinnati
2-4Vs4-2
.258Batting Average.279
3.7Runs / Game6.0
3Home Runs9
7Errors4