The throwing errors prevented the Reds from completing a three-game sweep, as Milwaukee took control of the series finale with five runs in the fifth inning.
"I think there was a little miscommunication there as to who I was throwing the ball to," DeSclafani said. "That all comes back to me. As long as I throw the ball over second base, stuff like that doesn't happen."
DeSclafani cruised into the fifth inning with a 2-0 lead, having retired 11 straight before Hernan Perez led off with a single to center. Luis Sardinas followed with a seeing-eye single to left, putting two on for Nevin Ashley.