ScottDiamond
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W5 | 6 |
| L3 | 8 |
| G9 | 16 |
| IP56.0 | 95.0 |
| BB8 | 25 |
| SO30 | 49 |
MatLatos
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W5 | 32 |
| L2 | 31 |
| G14 | 86 |
| IP79.2 | 509.0 |
| BB26 | 161 |
| SO70 | 483 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W5 | 6 |
| L3 | 8 |
| G9 | 16 |
| IP56.0 | 95.0 |
| BB8 | 25 |
| SO30 | 49 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W5 | 32 |
| L2 | 31 |
| G14 | 86 |
| IP79.2 | 509.0 |
| BB26 | 161 |
| SO70 | 483 |
The Cincinnati Reds still have a chance of finishing with a winning interleague record.
The best the Minnesota Twins can hope for is a .500 mark against the NL.
The NL Central-leading Reds and AL-worst Twins close out their series - and their 2012 interleague schedules - Sunday at Great American Ball Park.
Losers of four straight - all against the AL - following a season-best six-game win streak, Cincinnati (39-31) rebounded from Friday's 5-4 series-opening defeat with a 6-0 victory on Saturday.
The Reds had dropped four in a row to the Twins dating to 2000.
Before returning to divisional play Monday versus Milwaukee, Cincinnati will give the ball to Mike Leake (2-5, 4.70 ERA) as it tries to end its 15-game interleague schedule with a winning record.
The right-hander was slated to pitch Monday, but the team announced Friday that he and Mat Latos were switching spots in the rotation.
"Leake and (Tuesday's starter Bronson) Arroyo are very similar," manager Dusty Baker told the Reds' official website. "Plus the extra day with the off-day (on Thursday), too, gave us the liberty to do something."
Leake did plenty in his last outing, allowing one run in seven innings of Tuesday's 3-2, 10-inning loss to Cleveland.
"That's the most pitches (a career high-tying 114) he's ever thrown since he's been here, and it's a sign of how he's working," Baker said. "He was throwing just as good in the seventh as he was in the first."
Leake will face the Twins for the first time.
Minnesota (28-42) closes its six-game trip after failing to win two straight for the first time since a three-game run June 6-9.
Giving the ball to Scott Diamond (5-3, 2.57) might not be the best way for the Twins to avoid a third consecutive 8-10 record during interleague play.
Diamond is 0-2 with a 6.35 ERA in last two starts - both against NL teams - after opening 5-1 with a 1.61 ERA in his first seven. The rookie left-hander has walked two in each of his last two outings after giving up four free passes to open the season.
"Something doesn't feel completely right after that (hot) start and I think it's just a little bit of work in the (bullpen)," Diamond said after getting tagged for four runs and eight hits in 5 1-3 innings of Tuesday's 7-2 loss at Pittsburgh. "I've got to refine the curveball a little bit, too. It just wasn't coming out right."There is plenty going right for Reds third baseman Scott Rolen , who is 5 for 7 with a homer and three RBIs this series. He's batting .389 (7 for 18) in five games since missing 34 with a strained left shoulder.
"I've had a good year the last four days," Rolen joked. "I'm a bit more comfortable swinging the bat."Reds first baseman Joey Votto has walked three times in the last two contests, but he's also gone hitless after entering this series on a nine-game hitting streak. The last time Votto didn't get a hit during a three-game series was Aug. 8-10, 2009, when he went 0 for 10 at San Francisco.
Twins catcher Ryan Doumit , 5 for 7 with a solo homer in the series, will try to extend his six-game hitting streak. He has two hits in 12 at-bats off Leake.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Jamey Carroll | 6 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | .143 | .143 | .000 |
| Ryan Doumit | 3 | .333 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .333 | .666 | .333 |
| Jason Marquis | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Josh Willingham | 7 | .143 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | .250 | .393 | .143 |
Minnesota Twins |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| June 17, 2012 | Matt Capps | Day-to-Day | Sore right shoulder |
| June 17, 2012 | Joe Mauer | Day-to-Day | Left game - bruised right quadricep |
| June 16, 2012 | Joe Mauer | Day-to-Day | Sore left hamstring |
| June 15, 2012 | Justin Morneau | Day-to-Day | Left forearm injury |
| June 14, 2012 | P.J. Walters | 15-Day DL | Right shoulder inflammation |
| June 13, 2012 | P.J. Walters | Day-to-Day | Left game - right shoulder stiffness |
Cincinnati Reds |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| June 12, 2012 | Zack Cozart | Day-to-Day | Illness |
| June 06, 2012 | Drew Stubbs | Day-to-Day | Strained left oblique |
| June 06, 2012 | Drew Stubbs | 15-Day DL | Strained left oblique |
| May 12, 2012 | Scott Rolen | 15-Day DL | Strained left shoulder |
| May 12, 2012 | Scott Rolen | 15-Day DL | Strained left shoulder |
| April 19, 2012 | Bill Bray | 15-Day DL | Strained left groin |
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Josh Willingham paid close attention to Joe Mauer 's at-bat, then came up with a clutch hit of his own.
Willingham belted a long two-run homer off shaky Cincinnati closer Aroldis Chapman in the ninth inning, rallying the Minnesota Twins to a 4-3 victory over the Reds on Sunday.
Mauer lined a one-out double off the wall in left before Willingham connected for his 15th homer, a 438-foot drive into the second level in left.
"It was fun to watch Joe's at-bat. It set the tone for the inning," Willingham said. "I was looking for something over the middle hard and the pitch was over the middle and it was hard. I tried to stay short with my swing. You don't swing early but just try to make it shorter."
Chapman (4-4) yielded a game-ending, two-run homer to Asdrubal Cabrera in his previous outing, a 3-2 loss at Cleveland on Tuesday. The lanky left-hander is 0-4 with three blown saves and an unseemly 11.37 ERA in his last seven games.
Willingham's homer came after Joey Votto hit a two-run shot to put the Reds in front in the eighth.
"If you need a fastball hitter in those situations, Josh is the guy," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "Mauer's a great hitter. He can do things that others can't against a pitcher who throws above the speed limit."
Chapman struck out Darin Mastroianni to start the inning, then threw two quick strikes to Mauer. But Mauer worked the count full before coming up with the big hit.
"I tried to stay short. It's tough in interleague because you haven't seen the pitchers before and you don't know how the ball moves," Mauer said. "The guy's got a heck of an arm and has good movement on his pitches. I was trying to put the barrel on the ball. A guy that throws that hard supplies most of the power."
Scott Diamond (6-3) allowed three runs and eight hits in eight innings for Minnesota. The left-hander struck out seven and also hit two batters.
The home run by fellow Canadian Votto was disheartening to the rookie.
"I felt I made a good pitch," Diamond said. "From that pitch to Willingham going off it was pretty suspenseful but we remained positive."
Former Reds reliever Jared Burton , subbing for ailing closer Matt Capps , worked the ninth for his first career save. Capps had a setback with his sore shoulder.
Burton spent the last five seasons in Cincinnati. He opted for free agency when the Reds wanted to send him to the minor leagues last September; then signed with Minnesota two months later.
"The last out was pretty intense," he said. "I had a little extra adrenaline going but I tried to tell myself the pressure was on the hitter because they were the ones losing."
Burton walked Todd Frazier to start the ninth. Frazier moved up on Willie Harris ' sacrifice and Burton walked pinch-hitter Scott Rolen before Chris Heisey flied out on the first pitch and Wilson Valdez bounced into a fielder's choice.
"I had to be careful with Rolen," Burton said. "He's a professional hitter. I felt like I made good pitches the rest of the inning."
Mike Leake pitched eight solid innings for Cincinnati, surrendering just five hits. He struck out five, walked none and had just 86 pitches when manager Dusty Baker went to Chapman for the ninth.
"That's Chapman's job," Baker said. "Leake just came off throwing 112 pitches his last time out. Everybody's got a job. What if I send Leake out and he gives it up? The hitters coming up would have seen him for the fourth time."
The Reds dropped to 7-8 in interleague play this season and 104-131 all-time. The Twins finished 9-9 this year and are 157-125 all-time.
The NL Central leaders grabbed the lead in the fourth. Devin Mesoraco hit a leadoff double, moved up on Leake's sacrifice and scored on Wilson Valdez 's two-out single.
Trevor Plouffe responded with his 15th homer, a 385-foot drive to right-center that tied it with one out in the fifth.
There has been at least one homer at Great American Ball Park for 62 consecutive games, the longest current streak in the majors.
Justin Morneau 's run-scoring groundout put the Twins in front in the seventh, but Votto's 14th homer made it 3-2 in the eighth.
NOTES: Capps will be examined on Monday after the Twins return from their road trip. The team was discussing possible roster moves, Gardenhire said. ... Minnesota definitely will add a pitcher as a 26th player for a scheduled doubleheader Saturday against Kansas City, Gardenhire said. ... Minnesota CF Denard Span , hitless in his last 10 at-bats, was out of the starting lineup. Ben Revere moved from right field to center. ... Reds SS Zack Cozart , who had one hit in 14 at-bats over his last three games, rested. Valdez started in his place.