CINCINNATI (AP) Pinch-hitter Tyler Stephenson broke an eighth-inning tie with a two-run homer that sent the Cincinnati Reds to their latest dramatic victory, 4-3 over the San Diego Padres on Sunday.

Spencer Steer also had a two-run homer and rookie Andrew Abbott struck out a career-high 12 in 7 2/3 innings for the surprising young Reds, who remained tied with Milwaukee atop the NL Central.

ā€œThatā€™s what a team is all about. Itā€™s not the same guy every day," Cincinnati manager David Bell said. ā€œIt is very special.ā€

Ha-Seong Kim and Fernando Tatis Jr. hit back-to-back homers in the eighth to tie it 2-all, but the disappointing Padres lost for the 10th time in 13 games.

ā€œWe go back home, hopefully things change,ā€ shortstop Xander Bogaerts said. ā€œThereā€™s been a lot of tough losses lately, man. Itā€™s been really tough.ā€

Stephenson batted for slumping Joey Votto and launched the first pitch from Nick Martinez into the visitors' bullpen in right field for his fifth career pinch-hit homer.

ā€œIn that situation, youā€™ve got to be aggressive,ā€ Stephenson said. "I happened to get a pitch I could handle and I could drive and it was good to see it go over the fence. It was huge and a really cool experience.ā€

San Diego trimmed it to 4-3 in the ninth when Jake Cronenworth's two-out double scored Gary SƔnchez, but Alexis Dƭaz retired pinch-hitter Rougned Odor on a line drive to second base for his 23rd save.

After allowing two singles in the first, Abbott retired the next 15 batters with eight strikeouts. The left-hander permitted one run and four hits with one walk, setting down 21 of his final 25 batters.

ā€œIt was a steady mix. All four of my pitches were in the zone early, then diving out late," Abbott said. "I felt really good from the get-go. I just had to go out and execute and hit my spots.ā€

Abbott has a 1.21 ERA after six career starts. The Reds are 6-0 in those games.

ā€œHe believes in himself,ā€ Bell said. "He respects the league. He respects his opponents. But he also knows what heā€™s capable of. Heā€™s not going to back down. It's a mindset.ā€

Kimā€™s homer ended Abbottā€™s day. Tatis tied it at 2 with a drive off winning pitcher Lucas Sims (2-1).

Tom Cosgrove (1-1) took the loss.

Adrian Morejon tossed three scoreless innings for the Padres in place of Yu Darvish, who hasnā€™t pitched since June 21 due to illness.

Steer launched his 14th home run of the season, a two-run shot into the upper deck in left field off Tim Hill to put the Reds ahead 2-0 in the fourth.

Steer is the first Reds rookie since 1953 to reach 50 RBIs before the All-Star break.

Cincinnati has won seven of its last eight series.

For the Padres, it was another difficult defeat.

ā€œWe hit two home runs, and momentum is back in our dugout,ā€ manager Bob Melvin said. ā€œThey had one more big swing than us. Two swings, all their runs.ā€

ROUGH STRETCH

Votto homered three times in his first four games after returning from shoulder surgery. But after going 0 for 2 on Sunday, the first baseman is hitless in his past 20 at-bats, his longest skid since going 22 straight in August 2022.

ā€œI know he wants to produce every game, and we're so accustomed to seeing that,ā€ Bell said. ā€œIt's still an adjustment. I know he physically feels great. Sometimes it's just a matter of time.ā€

TRAINER'S ROOM

Reds right-hander Derek Law (right elbow strain) was reinstated from the 15-day injured list.

UP NEXT

Padres: Had not announced a starter for Mondayā€™s series opener against the Los Angeles Angels.

Reds: RHP Luke Weaver (1-2, 6.96 ERA) starts Monday at last-place Washington.

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