Lester wins 18th as Cubs top Reds
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[September 21, 2016]
CHICAGO -- The outing was a
grind, but the result nonetheless vaulted Jon Lester ahead of his
peers for the National League lead in wins.
Lester (18-4) allowed just one run on six hits over seven innings in
the Chicago Cubs' 6-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday.
"For whatever reason, the fastball command wasn't as good as the
last couple of starts for me," Lester said. "For the last month,
maybe longer, (the Reds) have been swinging the bats pretty well.
They made me work and (got) into some deeper counts."
Lester still struck out five, walked none and threw 91 pitches for
the victory. He has his highest win total since going 19-9 with the
Boston Red Sox in 2010. He moved ahead of teammate Jake Arrieta and
Washington's Max Scherzer, who each have 17 victories.
"He probably didn't have his better fastball today, but he was still
very good," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. "I've seen him a little
sharper lately, but I think he knows when to put the foot on the gas
a little bit. ... He was pitching very effectively. He was hitting
his spots."
Anthony Rizzo was 2-for-5 with three RBIs, Kris Bryant added three
hits, and Dexter Fowler reached base four times as the Cubs mounted
an 11-hit attack.
Chicago (96-55) won its second straight and is one away from
matching last year's victory total. Cincinnati (63-88) dropped its
second in a row and sixth in seven games.
Reds starter Josh Smith (3-2) gave up one run on three hits in three
innings.
"(Lester is) a Cy Young candidate, and to get that opportunity to go
against him and against that team is a huge opportunity for me and
go out there and try to make the best of it," Smith said.
Lester was hit in the right wrist by a Joey Votto liner to lead off
the sixth inning and had a visible welt but remained in the game.
"It's fine," Lester said. "My right hand, I don't need it. All that
it's there for is to hold the glove. It'll be fine."
The Cubs never trailed en route to a 5-1 lead after five innings.
Rizzo extended it to 6-1 in the sixth with a one-out base hit to
drive in Fowler.
Lester and catcher David Ross combined for the Cubs' first run.
Ross singled to right with two outs in the second inning and rounded
the bases to score on Lester's double to deep right-center.
The Cubs added four runs with two outs in the fourth against rookie
reliever Wandy Peralta.
Fowler singled home Jason Heyward for a 2-0 Cubs lead. Lester, who
reached on a walk and advanced to second on Fowler's hit, made it
3-0 when he scored on a Bryant double that started as a popup to
short right and dropped in for a hit.
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Cubs starting pitcher Jon Lester (34) delivers a pitch during the
sixth inning of the game against the Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley
Field. Mandatory Credit: Caylor Arnold-USA TODAY Sports
Rizzo's base hit to right scored Fowler and Bryant for a 5-0 lead.
Peralta was pulled for a pinch hitter in the following inning after
allowing four runs on three hits and two walks in his lone inning.
"The thing is about September and our situation is we're looking at
some of the younger players that we brought up and (there are)
sometimes painful lessons," Reds manager Bryan Price said. "It's
hard to go through, but the only ways these guys are going to learn
to pitch up here is to pitch."
The Reds broke the shutout with two outs in the fifth as Jose
Peraza's triple to right-center brought home Steve Selsky.
NOTES: Reds manager Bryan Price said it was odd to watch ex-Reds LHP
Aroldis Chapman close out Monday's game as a member of the Chicago
Cubs. "I'm sure it was equally surreal (for him) to look across and
see the Reds and be pitching against his old team," Price said. ...
Following the Cubs series, the Reds head to Milwaukee for three
games. They've beaten the Brewers in five of the last seven
meetings. ... Since the All-Star break, 1B Joey Votto leads the NL
with a .416 average entering Tuesday. ... Cincinnati RHP Josh Smith
(3-1, 4.97 ERA) makes his sixth big league appearance on Wednesday
as he faces off against the Cubs RHP John Lackey (9-8, 3.42 ERA).
... Cubs RHP Pedro Strop threw a simulated game on Tuesday and is
expected to be activated from the disabled list (meniscus tear) on
Friday. ... RHP Jason Hammel's 15th victory on Monday made him the
fourth Cub with 15 or more wins, the first time Chicago has had that
many since 1935 (Larry French, Bill Lee, Charlie Root and Lon
Warneke).
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