SAN FRANCISCO — Of course Scooter Gennett knew he had made that magnificent play all the way.
“Yeah, well I’m really fast,” Cincinnati’s second baseman quipped, grinning, “so long distances aren’t really a problem for me. I get there pretty quick.”
Scooter sure can scoot.
Gennett homered a half-inning after he saved two runs with a diving catch on a difficult popup that he somehow ran down, helping the Reds avoid a sweep by the San Francisco Giants with a 6-3 win Wednesday.
Adam Duvall hit a three-run homer in the first, and Matt Harvey went four innings in his second start since joining the Reds from the Mets. Reliever Jared Hughes (2-2) pitched two scoreless innings as Cincinnati won for the seventh time in nine games.
With the bases loaded and two outs in the sixth, Gennett scurried to get a popup by pinch-hitter Gorkys Hernandez along the right-field line near the visiting bullpen — scissoring his legs over right fielder Scott Schebler to make the tough, potentially game-saving grab.
“Scheb’s probably not on my list of guys I’d want to collide with. He’s a pretty built guy and runs really fast, too, so that would have been a tough one to collide with him,” Gennett said. “In that situation it’s worth the risk, so I had to try to save a run.”
Cincinnati stopped a five-game skid against the Giants and avoided what would have been San Francisco’s first three-game sweep of the Reds since May 3-5, 2002.
Staked to a 4-0 first-inning lead, Harvey nearly gave all of it back. Andrew McCutchen hit an RBI double in the first and scored on Pablo Sandoval’s sacrifice fly, and Brandon Belt homered leading off the third.
Harvey, who pitched four scoreless innings in his Cincinnati debut last Friday, struck out the side in the fourth. He allowed three runs, seven hits and four walks in his first outing against the Giants since June 2015.
Harvey said he is encouraged, even with his pitch count climbing fast.