Griffey blasts 586th in victory
Associated Press
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CINCINNATI — Kyle Lohse and the Cincinnati Reds know they're in no position to be greedy.
Lohse took a one-hit shutout into the ninth inning before giving up three hits and a run and Ken Griffey Jr. tied Frank Robinson for sixth place on the career home run list as the Reds — who went into the game with the worst record in the majors leagues — beat the Arizona Diamondbacks, 8-1, last night.
Griffey capped Cincinnati's three-run fifth inning with his 586th homer — 23rd of the season — a two-run shot off of right-hander Micah Owings into the right-center field seats.
Griffey left the clubhouse before the media entered.
Lohse (5-10) had five strikeouts and two walks in his sixth career complete game and second this season. He scattered six hits in a 4-0 win over Pittsburgh on May 28.
"It helps when your team scores a lot of runs," Lohse said. "I appreciated being able to go out there for the ninth inning."
Adam Dunn and Brandon Phillips also homered for the Reds, who are 3-1 since interim manager Pete Mackanin replaced Jerry Narron.