MILWAUKEE BREWERSPhotos: Reds 10, Brewers 4Michael Boettcher, the Milwaukee Brewers director of grounds crew, removes snow from the from the parking lot of Miller Park on Monday before the Brewers' game against the Reds.Mike De Sisti, Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe Brewers' Lorenzo Cain reacts after striking out during the first inning vs. the Reds on Monday night at Miller Park.Morry Gash, Associated PressBrewers starting pitcher Brent Suter gets saddled with the loss after one bad inning in which he gave up three runs to the Reds in the second inning on Monday night.Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY SportsTucker Barnhart (16) and Phil Gosselin are greeted at the top of the dugout steps by Reds manager Bryan Price after scoring in the second inning.Stacy Revere, Getty ImagesAdam Duvall gets the Reds' six-run sixth inning going with a leadoff double off of Brewers reliever Oliver Drake on Monday night.Morry Gash, Associated PressBrewers catcher Jett Bandy talks to relief pitcher Oliver Drake, who gave up six runs to the Reds during the sixth inning Monday night.Morry Gash, Associated PressReds centerfielder Billy Hamilton makes leaping catch to take an extra base hit away from the Brewers' Domingo Santana in the sixth inning.Morry Gash, Associated PressReds second baseman Scooter Gennett makes a leaping catch of a liner off the bat of the Brewers' Hernan Perez during the seventh inning on Monday night.Stacy Revere, Getty ImagesBrewers catcher Jacob Nottingham, who was making his major-league debut on Monday night, draws walks in both his plate appearances against the Reds. He also scored a run during the Brewers' four-run seventh.Morry Gash, Associated PressRelief pitcher Jorge Lopez reacts after hitting a two-run double during the seventh inning against the Reds on Monday night.Morry Gash, Associated PressPhillip Ervin of the Reds is out at second as Brewers shortstop Orlando Arcia turns a double play on a ball hit by Tucker Barnhart during the seventh inning Monday night.Morry Gash, Associated Press