MILWAUKEE -- Joey Votto continues to quietly put up eye-popping numbers.Votto hit his 19th home run of the season and added a double in the Cincinnati Reds 7-3 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday.Hed be easy to overlook, Reds manager Bryan Price said. Its remarkable to watch, it really is.Cincinnati is in last place in the NL Central, and Votto hit only .252 with 14 homers and 52 RBI in the first half of the season.Since the break, hes gone 44-of-95 to raise his average to .303 with five homers and 20 RBI, to go along with a .558 on-base percentage in the second half -- not that Price believes many people have been watching.You go out and watch the MLB channel, the highlights, and the Reds are always the last game to be played, Price said. His numbers, they have to be historic -- just from a batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage -- from where they stand pre-and post-All-Star break.Ryan Braun hit two homers, doubled and drove in six runs for Milwaukee, which took advantage of rookie Cody Reed (0-7) for six runs on five hits and three walks.Reed was pulled after Brauns three-run shot in the second.Billy Hamilton had three hits for the Reds, including two doubles. He scored from first on Vottos bloop double in the sixth.Wily Peralta (5-8) allowed one run on four hits over six innings to earn his first win since June 11.PHILLIPS LEAVESBrandon Phillips left the game in the second inning with a bruised left knee. The Reds second baseman was injured when Orlando Arcia slid into his left leg on a stolen base attempt in the first inning. X-rays were negative.I dont think its serious, Price said.SURGING BRAUNBraun hit a two-run double in the first inning, a three-run homer in the second and his 22nd home run in the fourth.It was Brauns fourth multihomer game of the season and the 26th of his career.He is hitting .381 (32 for 84) with nine home runs and 21 RBI in 23 games since the All-Star break.Over the last couple weeks Ive swung the bat pretty well and the pitches that I have gotten to hit, I havent missed many of them, Braun said. Thats what leads to sustained success.GOING DEEPMilwaukee has homered in 17 straight games, its longest run since setting the franchise record at 20 games from July 1-24, 2008.TRAINERS ROOMReds: RHP Alfredo Simon (right trapezius) and RHP A.J. 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Marie, Ont., team took control of the game early.Durham 189 (Hickey 36*, van der Merwe 4-59) and 130 for 5 (Stoneman 57) need 46 more runs to beat Somerset 184 (Wood 3-24, Rushworth 3-47) and 180 (Davies 49, van der Merwe 47, Onions 4-50) Scorecard Durham need a further 46 runs to not only defeat Somerset but to improve their chances of winning the Specsavers County Championship after another day of extraordinary action.However, they are making heavy weather of matters at Taunton. Chasing 176 to win, in their second innings, the visitors reached 130 for 5 at the close.It has been a remarkable game during which Durhams seamers have taken 18 of the 20 Somerset wickets to fall and the Somerset spinners, Roelof van der Merwe and Jack Leach, have helped themselves to all but three of the 15 Durham wickets to tumble.It was one of those mornings where we hardly played and missed. Every good good ball got the edge, Matthew Maynard, the Somerset coach, said. The first ball straightened on Marcus and he nicked it. One has come back to the skipper, quite sharply and then, Hildy got a good ball. They were got out by decent balls.However, to be still in the game tonight from 33 for 6 is a great effort from the lads and especially our low middle order.It has been an absorbing game of cricket. Fair play to them, they have utilised the new ball brilliantly, especially in the second innings, when we knew that if we got off to a good start we could push on. But their seamers have got a lot more out of this wicket than we thought they would.After an opening day during which 17 wickets had fallen, the second day began with Durham resuming their first innings on 154 for 7. They lost Mark Wood and Chris Rushworth to Leach and van der Merwe respectively before Graham Onions was trapped lbw to Leach at 180 all out.Trailing by only five, on first innings, Somerset sensed an opportunity to build a big enough lead to put serious pressure on Durham, in the games fourth and final innings. It waas not to be.dddddddddddd They lost Marcus Trescothick, Chris Rogers and Tom Abell without scoring as Durham reduced their hosts to 0 for 3 in quick time. For Abell, it was a second first ball dismissal of the game.James Hildreth managed 8 before he was snapped up by Onions at 21 for 4 and when Peter Trego was trapped leg before by the former England seamer, Somerset were staring down the barrel of a humiliating defeat. Unfortunately, for Somerset, it got worse before it got better, with Jim Allenby, who looked relatively comfortable in reaching 15, becoming Woods first scalp of the day at 33 for 6.Craig Overton and van der Merwe showed what fighting spirit can achieve - either side of lunch. The pair added 72 for the seventh wicket before van der Merwe was finally out, three short of his half century at 105 for 7.Thirteen runs later, Overton was yorked by a decent ball from Adam Hickey and Leach followed in similar fashion, this time off the bowling of Wood.Wicketkeeper Ryan Davies, one of the shining lights with the bat in the first innings, played with great guts and gusto and with Tim Groenewald put on 52 for the final wicket. Davies looked odds on to reach his 50 when he chipped a Hickey delivery to midwicket.Having capitulated to the spinners in their first innings, Durham lost two early wickets to seamer Overton, at 1 for 1 and 19 for 2. Keaton Jennings departed without scoring and Scott Borthwick pulled a short ball to Hildreth at mid-on.Michael Richardson and Mark Stoneman were separated at 88 for 3 when the former was adjudged lbw off the bowling of Jack Leach and Stoneman followed at 118 for 4 when van der Merwe found a way through his defence.Somerset kept themselves in the hunt by taking the wicket of Gordon Muchall before the clock ticked over to six oclock on a dramatic day. ' ' '