CINCINNATI (AP) a Three solo homers. A two-run picture. A three-run shot. A pinch-hit grand slam. The Reds did it all, connecting every which way off a pitching staff that's never seen any such thing like it. Todd Frazier and Zack Cozart each homered twice, and the Reds struck six in every a including Xavier Paul's pinch fantastic slam a' while delivering the Nationals to a 15-0 beat Friday night, their first loss of the summer season and their worst loss since time for Washington as a group. "There was something in the air tonight," Paul said after his first career grand slam. "We could put 15 operates on the all board, and not many groups have done that against the Nationals." The Nationals swept their beginning line against Miami by allowing just one run in three games. They certainly were powerless against Cincinnati's interestingly effective offense a' nine homers within the last few two games, although none by Joey Votto or Jay Bruce. Everyone else is adding them up. "A lot of individuals were asking our hitting following the last collection, even though we won two out of three," Cozart said. "Tonight, we showed that we may hit. Hopefully, we'll keep it going this weekend." The line fits the NL's top two teams from last year. Washington light emitting diode with 98 benefits, followed by the Reds with 97. The teams have a history of near games a' four of their last ten had opted to extra innings. That one quickly converted into a in one of the majors' many homer-friendly ballparks. The Reds had 19 hits, including just one by reliever Manny Parra, and finished with increased homers compared to Nationals had hits (5). It had been the Nationals' most lopsided reduction since baseball returned to Washington in 2005, leading a 15-1 defeat to Detroit on June 19, 2007, according to STATS LLC. California had been the last major league team without a loss in 2013. "I have had my share of poor activities alongside great games," explained Dan Haren, who quit four homers in his Nationals introduction. "They are tough to manage, however the sooner you ignore it, the greater. "It is this kind of long year. I've probably got 30-plus starts left. This start is not planning to define how the year goes." Haren (0-1) signed a, $13 million deal in the offseason, joining a good pitching staff that put shutouts in the first two games of the season. It all came apart in Cincinnati's most uneven shutout gain since a victory over Milwaukee at Cinergy Field on Aug. 7, 1998. Homer Bailey (1-0) threw in the towel two hits in six scoreless innings. The right-hander has not allowed a run in his last 19 regular-season innings, an ability that features his no-hitter in Pittsburgh on Sept. 28. He quit a work during the playoffs. Bailey actually got a double, also. "That is whenever you know the group is having a great night, when I get yourself a hit," Bailey said. A solo shot was hit by frazier into the upper deck in the next inning. On the next pitch, Cozart broke his 0-for-11 recession to begin the year with a homer that a lover captured at the top of the wall in left field. Nationals manager Davey Johnson spoke to the umpires about lover disturbance, but they caught with the phone call and declined to examine it. It'd be that sort of a night for the Nationals. Cozart hit a homer off Haren in the next, offering him two homers in three pitches from the right-hander. It was his first profession multihomer sport. Shin-Soo Choo added a homer in the next that barely cleared the wall in center as a fan reached to catch it. Brown called for a review of that certain and first got it. Three full minutes, 39 seconds later, the umpires upheld their phone. Cozart got his career-high fifth RBI on a sacrifice fly. Frazier added a homer in the seventh, his third in two games. Paul's pinch-hit grand slam off Henry Rodriguez managed to get 14-0. NOTES: The Reds will honor Johnson with something special on the field before Saturday's game. Brown managed the Reds to the NL championship series and a section title in 1995, but He was replaced by former owner Marge Schott with Ray Knight. The Reds didn't get yet another division title until 2010 under Dusty Baker. ... The Reds have fanned 43 batters, a club record for the very first four games of a season. ... A lover went onto the field and slid in to second base during a pitching change. The person went to the outfield before police tackled and handcuffed him. And Follow Joe Kay on Twitter: http://twitter.com/apjoekay
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