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Published: Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 7:21 p.m.

Latos, Phillips lead Reds to 9-2 win over Giants

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CINCINNATI — Mat Latos finally got his first win for Cincinnati, pitching seven shutout innings against an old NL West nemesis, and Brandon Phillips homered and drove in three runs Tuesday night, leading the Reds to a 9-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants.

Latos (1-2) came to the Reds in a four-player deal with San Diego and acknowledged trying too hard to impress his new team. He was back on his game against the Giants, allowing only four singles.

Phillips hit a two-run homer in the first inning off Matt Cain (1-1) after being called out on a foul tip. The umpires decided the tipped ball hit the dirt, giving him another swing.

The Giants have lost six straight and 11 of 15 at Great American Ball Park.

Pablo Sandoval singled in his final at-bat, leaving him with a hit in each of the Giants' 17 games. It's the second-longest hitting streak to open a season in franchise history, one behind Johnny Rucker of the 1945 New York Giants.

Buster Posey hit a two-run homer in the ninth after Cincinnati's Sam LeCure threw a pitch inside, drawing a warning to both benches. Cincinnati's Joey Votto was hit in the seventh.

Cain was in one of the best stretches of his career when he loosened up on a cool, breezy evening in Cincinnati. The right-hander had thrown 18 shutout innings in his last two starts, two innings shy of his career best. In those two starts, only four runners reached base.

A foul tip led to the end of his scoreless streak.

Drew Stubbs doubled in the first inning. Phillips worked the count to 2-2, then tipped a pitch that Posey caught by the dirt. Plate umpire Vic Carapazza called Phillips out, but first base umpire Gerry Davis indicated that the foul tip hit the ground before reaching the catcher's mitt.

Given the reprieve, Phillips homered to center on the next pitch.

Instead of having a quick, scoreless inning, Cain wound up throwing 38 pitches in the first. He got into a rhythm after that inning. Ryan Ludwick hit a solo homer off him in the seventh, when the Reds batted around for six runs.

Jay Bruce and Scott Rolen each had two-run doubles in the seventh off Dan Otero.

Latos' win was his latest notable moment against the Giants. After San Francisco eliminated San Diego from contention in 2010, he signed three baseballs with "I Hate SF!" in the offseason as part of a fundraiser for major league players' alumni association, insisting it was in good humor.

NOTES: Giants 1B Aubrey Huff missed his third game while attending to a family emergency. Manager Bruce Bochy isn't sure when he will rejoin the club. ... Kentucky coach John Calipari threw a ceremonial pitch before the game. The Reds honored the Wildcats' national basketball championship. ... An estimated 660 dogs were among the crowd of 19,051 as part of a pet promotion. ... LHP Barry Zito starts for the Giants on Wednesday. He's 0-2 in five career starts at Great American Ball Park with a 7.20 ERA. ... RHP Bronson Arroyo goes for the Reds. He has allowed a total of three runs in 15 1-3 innings over his last two starts.
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