The Cincinnati Reds had two hits and scored one run in the first inning on Saturday night against the Milwaukee Brewers.
That inning wasn't the problem. It was the eight innings that followed and a Brewers offense that resembled every bit of a runaway freight train, leading to a 10-2 loss, Cincinnati's third in a row.
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Reds right-hander Graham Ashcraft, who was activated Saturday from the 15-day injured list following right bicep soreness, took the mound for his first start in over a month, and for a few innings, after Alejo Lopez's RBI single gave the Reds a 1-0 lead in the first, it looked like Ashcraft had settled in after his brief hiatus.