Jeremy Sowers quickly learned what 349 other big league pitchers already knew, Ken Griffey Jr. can hit a fastball. Griffey and Adam Dunn each hit a two-run homer to help the Reds to their first series victory over the Indians in nine years with a 4-2 victory Sunday. Griffey's 549th homer, off 350 different pitchers, broke a tie with Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt and gave him sole possession of 11th place on the career list, 14 behind Reggie Jackson. "I swung at the first pitch the first time," said Griffey, who flied out to end the first. "The second time I tried to be a little more patient. I got a pitch and was able to hit it."