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Chicago also threatened in the third when Dempster singled and made it to third on an error on shortstop Edgar Renteria, who made an errant flip to second after fielding Fukudome's grounder. But moments later, Dempster was tagged out trying to score on a grounder to third baseman Miguel Cairo. Marlon Byrd then reached on an infield single to load the bases before Aramis Ramirez flied out.
"We are losing games because we are not hitting the way we like to," said Ramirez, who is batting. 273 but has only one homer and 12 RBIs in the first five weeks.
"We hit some balls hard, but the wind was blowing in."
And it's too early to panic or to make major alterations.
"If you start changing, you are going to struggle," Ramirez said. "You got to stick. That's what I told (Carlos) Pena today, just keep swinging, keep doing what you got to do and don't change anything."
NOTES: Votto's career-best streak for reaching base safely at any point in the season is 41 games established last year from May 15-July 3. That streak was snapped when he was ejected in the first inning of a game at Wrigley Field. ... Reds INF Paul Janish missed his second straight game with a right ankle injury he got rounding third base in Friday's series opener. ... Virginia Commonwealth basketball coach Shaka Smart, who led the Rams to the Final Four this year, threw out the first pitch to Cubs' reliever Sean Marshall. Marshall attended VCU. Smart also sang during the seventh inning stretch. ... Some players used pink bats, while others and home plate umpire Bob Davidson sported pink wristbands to raise breast cancer awareness on Mother's Day. Cubs' left fielder Soriano wore pink colored shoes to honor his mother, who died in January of an apparent heart attack. ... Cubs reliever Jeff Samardzija pitched a perfect eighth and now has 14 straight scoreless innings. ... Reds pitchers were called for two balks, Cueto in the fourth and Nick Masset in the eighth.
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