CINCINNATI — The Reds have finally gotten their offense to come around, giving them their first enjoyable moments in a long time.

Eugenio Suarez got his third homer in two games with the help of a replay overturn, and the Cincinnati Reds spoiled manager Dusty Baker’s homecoming by overpowering the Washington Nationals 7-2 on Friday night.

The Reds matched their season high with their third straight win — only the third time they’ve put together that long of a streak. They have been on their best hitting surge of the season in the last five games, scoring 40 runs with the help of 15 homers.

Zack Cozart and Adam Duvall hit solo shots for Cincinnati.

“I guess that’s what we’ve been trying to do all year,” Cozart said. “It just wasn’t happening. We’re feeling pretty good as a team. Whatever we’ve been doing the past four or five days, we want to keep it going. We’re clicking on all cylinders for the first time all year.”

Suarez’s RBI single started Cincinnati’s four-run second inning off left-hander Gio Gonzalez (3-4), who has lost his last three starts. Brandon Phillips’ bases-loaded single finished the nine-batter rally. In his last three games, Gonzalez has allowed 18 runs in 15 2/3 innings.

“There was a broken-bat hit, an infield hit,” Baker said. “But you’ve got to find a way to get out of that. There was only one ball hit hard.

“We need him to get himself together. We need Gio. We need him to break this streak he’s been on.”

Left-hander Brandon Finnegan (2-4) gave up five hits, including Jayson Werth’s solo homer, in 6 1/3 innings.

The 27,258 fans applauded Baker when he was shown on the videoboard after the first inning. Baker returned to Great American Ball Park for the first time since he was fired after the 2013 season, when the Reds made another quick postseason exit.

Baker led the Reds to three playoff appearances in four years, but was fired after a wild-card loss in 2013. His Nationals lead the NL East, while the Reds have the second-worst record in the NL at 20-35.

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Washington manager Dusty Baker shakes hands with Reds manager Bryan Price, left, before Friday night’s game in Cincinnati.
http://www.limaohio.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2016/06/web1_06.04.16.baker_.jpgWashington manager Dusty Baker shakes hands with Reds manager Bryan Price, left, before Friday night’s game in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati wins third straight

Associated Press