Brewers add injury to loss against Reds, 9-7

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee third baseman Elian Herrera was taken away on a backboard and stretcher after an eighth-inning collision in the Cincinnati Reds' 9-7 win over the Brewers on Saturday night.

Herrera's condition and injury was not immediately known.

With two on and two outs in the eighth, Skip Schumaker hit a looping fly ball down the left field line. Herrera, left fielder Shane Peterson and shortstop Jean Segura all chased the ball, but Herrera and Peterson collided, with the ball falling between them.

Herrera did not move for more than five minutes while being treated by Brewers trainers before being rolled onto his back. He left the field in an ambulance.

After having his knee examined, Peterson was able to remain in the game.

Eugenio Suarez scored and Schumaker ended up at second with a double.

Burke Badenhop (2-4) got the win, and Tyler Cravy (0-7) took the loss.