CINCINNATI (AP) -- The Cincinnati Reds lost their ninth straight game Monday as Nolan Arenado homered, had three hits and drove in the tiebreaking run with a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning off Aroldis Chapman that gave the Colorado Rockies a 5-4 victory.
This is the Reds' longest losing streak since they dropped 11 straight in June 1998 under manager Jack McKeon.
Arenado has provided the biggest hits during the Rockies' three-game winning streak. He had four hits and drove in four runs during an 11-2 win over the Giants on Sunday.