d'Arnaud's hit lifts Braves to marathon win over Reds

ATLANTA -- Chase d'Arnaud drove in the winning run with a single and Freddie Freeman hit for the cycle as the Atlanta Braves scored three times in the 13th inning to stun the Cincinnati Reds and score a 9-8 win on Wednesday at Turner Field.

With Alfredo Simon pitching (2-7), Adonis Garcia and Nick Markakis singled to lead off the inning. Garcia scored on a double by Jace Peterson and Flowers tied the game with a single through the drawn-in infield.

After an intentional walk to Erick Aybar to load the bases, d'Arnaud hit a fly ball to center field that went over the head of the drawn-in outfield to score Peterson with the winning run.

d'Arnaud's hit ensured Freeman's cycle would not be wasted. Freeman became the seventh player in Braves franchise history to hit for the cycle and the first since Mark Kotsay on Aug. 14, 2008 against the Chicago Cubs.

The hit capped a five-hour, 18 minute marathon that saw the Braves finish 7-for-25 with runners in scoring position.

Alexi Ogando (2-1) was credited with the win despite allowing a bases-loaded walk to Jose Peraza and an RBI single to first baseman Joey Votto in the 13th.

The Braves had a chance to win it in the 11th inning but left the bases loaded against Tony Cingrani. It was the second straight night Atlanta had failed to produce a run with no outs and the bases loaded in a late-inning situation.

Atlanta starter Bud Norris pitched five innings and allowed three runs on three hits and two walks. He matched his season high with seven strikeouts and received no decision.

Norris left with a 5-3 lead, but Casey Kelly allowed the first four runners to reach in the sixth before giving up an RBI double to Adam Duvall and a two-run single to Ivan De Jesus Jr.

Freeman's 11th home run in the sixth off Josh Smith evened the game at 6-6 and it stayed that way until the wild 13th.

Atlanta got scoreless showings from Ian Krol, Chris Withrow, Hunter Cervenka, Jim Johnson, Arodys Vizaino and Dario Alvarez, who worked two innings in debut with the club after being recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett on Tuesday.

Cincinnati got a scoreless inning apiece from J.J. Hoover and Ross Ohlendorf and two from J.C. Ramirez, who struck out six.

Atlanta took a 1-0 lead on Ender Inciarte's double in the first off Anthony DeScalfani.

The Braves added three runs in the third and took a 4-0 lead. Freeman

scored on a fielder's choice with the bases loaded when Votto's errant throw pulled catcher Ramon Cabrera off the plate. Erick Aybar knocked in two more with a double that gave Atlanta a 4-0 lead.

Cincinnati made it a one-run game in the fourth on Jay Bruce's double, Duvall's sacrifice fly and a run-scoring infield grounder by De Jesus Jr.

Morris had to leave the game with an injury after he walked Jace Peterson to start the fifth inning. Josh Smith replaced him and surrendered an RBI single to Aybar.

NOTES: Cincinnati is expected to reinstate OF Billy Hamilton from the seven-day concussion disabled list on Thursday. ... The Reds started Jose Peraza at shortstop on Wednesday. He is the 29th player to appear at shortstop and play alongside 2B Brandon Phillips. It was the first chance for Peraza to start for his former team, where he was once considered Atlanta's best minor league prospect. Peraza was traded to the Dodgers last summer in the deal that brought Cuban rookie Hector Olivera to the Braves. ... The starting pitchers on Thursday will be Cincinnati RHP Dan Straily (4-2, 3.15) vs. Atlanta RHP Matt Wisler (2-7, 4.36). It will be the last time the Reds play at Turner Field.
Final/131st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9thXRHE
Cincinnati RedsReds00030300028112
Atlanta BravesBraves10301100039193
WP:Alexi Ogando (ATL)
LP:Alfredo Simon (CIN)
Season Series
AtlantaStatsCincinnati
3-4Vs4-3
.272Batting Average.263
5.0Runs / Game5.7
8Home Runs9
7Errors6