Yelich homers, Miley wins debut, Brewers sweep Reds 3-1

   CINCINNATI (AP) -- Christian Yelich homered, Wade Miley pitched six effective innings in his Milwaukee debut and the Brewers swept the sloppy Cincinnati Reds with a 3-1 win on Wednesday night.

   Yelich hit a tiebreaking drive to right off Luis Castillo (1-4) in the fifth. It was his first homer since April 22 and No. 3 in his first season with Milwaukee.

   Miley (1-0) allowed three hits, struck out four and walked three. The veteran left-hander agreed to a minor league deal with the Brewers in February and was promoted ahead of the finale of the three-game set, replacing Brent Suter in the rotation.

   It was Miley's first major league win since Aug. 27 for Baltimore. He went 0-5 with a 9.74 ERA in his last five starts with the Orioles last season.

   Dan Jennings got three outs before Jeremy Jeffress worked two innings for this second save in two nights.

   Cincinnati committed three errors while slipping to 7-24, matching the franchise's worst 31-game start. It also lost 24 of its first 31 games in 1931 and 1934.

   Castillo allowed nine hits in six innings, but permitted just two runs. He struck out seven and walked one.

   Devin Mesoraco doubled in Eugenio Suarez in the fourth, but that was it for the Reds. They finished with just four hits.

   The Brewers jumped in front when Orlando Arcia singled in Jesus Aguilar with two out in the second on a sharp one-hopper up the line that glanced off first baseman Joey Votto's glove and trickled into foul territory.

   Manny Pina made it 3-1 in the eighth when he drove in Hernan Perez with a fielder's choice.

   Yelich, Aguilar, Arcia and Domingo Santana each had two hits for Milwaukee, which earned its first series sweep in Cincinnati since a three-game set in July 2015. The Brewers were coming off a four-game sweep at the hands of the Cubs before visiting the lowly Reds.

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   Brewers: 3B Travis Shaw left after the top of the second inning with a bruised right foot.

   Reds: RHP Michael Lorenzen turned in what interim manager Jim Riggleman described as a "significant" bullpen session on Tuesday and could be back by mid-May. Lorenzen has been out all season with a sore shoulder.

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