ST. LOUIS — Jonathan India had two hits to extend his hitting streak to nine games, Spencer Steer homered and the Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 11-4 on Thursday night.
India had his sixth straight multi-hit game. He had reached safely in 11 consecutive at-bats before finally being retired Wednesday.
''We came out swinging,'' India said. ''Big win for us, but we need to keep going. You know we've been doing this the last four series, we win big the first game and then it doesn't turn out great the next.''
Reds starter Andrew Abbott (7-6) was the winner, allowing two runs on two hits and six walks in five innings. Cincinnati won for the second time in six games.
''Probably one of the worst games I've pitched in my life,'' Abbott said. ''Just all over the place with timing, mechanic-wise. But yeah, team picked me up and we got a win. That's all that matters.''
Miles Mikolas (6-7) lasted 4 1/3 innings, allowing at least one run in each inning he pitched in. He gave up a career-high 10 runs, nine of them earned, on 12 hits and a walk.
''Just left a lot of pitches in the heart of the plate and they took some really good swings off of him and made him pay,'' Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. ''They had really good at-bats, so throw this one out and keep moving on.''
Noelvi Marte, in his first game back for the Reds after serving an 80-game suspension for banned substances, had three hits, scored three runs and drove in another.