Yankees designated hitter Jorge Posada homered against the Reds on Wednesday afternoon, ending the second-longest home run drought of his lengthy career. Posada hit a two-run shot to help give New York a 4-2 win over Cincinnati, their fourth straight victory. He had gone 126 at-bats since his last home run. Posada has his average up to .227 after a very slow start to the season and a rough last 10 days.