CINCINNATI (AP) -- Nolan Arenado's big games back-to-back have the Colorado Rockies feeling like they're finally getting their act together.
The Cincinnati Reds? Every day brings another low point.
The Reds lost their ninth in a row on Monday, their worst slump in 17 years. Arenado homered, had three hits and drove in the tiebreaking run with a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning off Aroldis Chapman for a 5-4 victory, Colorado's third in a row.
''I see it turning around,'' Rockies manager Walt Weiss said. ''I see us pitching better, taking better at-bats, just playing better.