Padres 11, Reds 6

SAN DIEGO -- The Padres' Jedd Gyorko had four RBIs and San Diego beat the Cincinnati Reds, 11-6, on Tuesday night at Petco Park.

Gyorko, a second baseman, hit a two-run double in the first and a two-run homer in the second to pace the Padres.

Colin Rea (1-0), in his major-league debut, pitched five-plus innings and allowed three runs on seven hits. He walked three and struck out four.

Michael Lorenzen (3-8) was lifted after 1 1/3 innings. He was charged with seven runs on seven hits, with two walks and a strike out. It was the rookie's fourth straight loss, seventh in his last eight outings and his shortest stint as a starter.

It was San Diego's second consecutive win after it had lost a season-high-tying six in a row.

The Padres, who had 11 hits, collected all 11 runs in the opening three innings. Four Padres had multiple hits. Everyone in the starting lineup, save shortstop Alexi Amarista, had a hit.

Rea, 25, started the season in Double-A San Antonio before being promoted to Triple-A El Paso on July 3. He brought a lifetime minor-league record of 26-33 into the game.

The Reds have lost three in a row and six of their past seven.

In the ninth, third baseman Todd Frazier hit his 28th homer and Jason Bourgeois smacked his first pinch-hit homer, a two-run shot, for the game's final runs.

Cincinnati pulled to within 11-3 in the fifth on center fielder Billy Hamilton's RBI single and left fielder Skip Schumaker's sacrifice fly. The Reds scored a run in the fourth on third baseman Todd Frazier's RBI double to make it 11-1.

Cincinnati's sloppy defense with two outs helped the Padres pad their cushion to 11-0 in the third. Second baseman Yangervis Solarte and first baseman Yonder Alonso singled, with left fielder Matt Kemp's walk loading the bases. Frazier booted left fielder Justin Upton's ground ball and shortstop Ivan De Jesus threw the ball away for another miscue, scoring all three Padres.

The Padres extended their lead to 8-0 in the second. Rea opened with his first major-league hit, Solarte and Alonso followed with doubles, with Alonso's scoring two. Upton added another RBI double, which chased Lorenzen. That set the stage for Gyorko's two-run homer off reliever Dylan Axelrod.

Rea got off to a rocky start as the first two batters he faced reached base. But he wiggled from the jam and it was the Padres breaking through in the first.

Gyorko had a two-run single, scoring Solarte (walk) and Kemp (single). Catcher Austin Hedges made it 3-0 when he drove in Upton with a single.

NOTES: Padres RHP Brandon Maurer (shoulder) was placed on the 15-day disabled list. ... San Diego RHP Dale Thayer was designated for assignment. ... The Padres signed RHP Bud Norris after he was designated for assignment by Baltimore. ... Reds C Tucker Barnhart got the start, with Brayan Pena resting. ... OF Jay Bruce is three home runs shy of tying Eric Davis for eighth on the Reds' all-time list after hitting career No. 200 on Monday.
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Season Series
San DiegoStatsCincinnati
4-2Vs2-4
.236Batting Average.258
5.2Runs / Game4.5
8Home Runs7
2Errors3