Cubs
brush off loss to Reds
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[August 25, 2017]
CINCINNATI -- The Thursday night
loss was a tough one to swallow for the Chicago Cubs, but they
maintained the usual positive spin.
"We're the team in first place," Chicago starter Jake Arrieta said.
"We won five in a row, lost a tough one tonight. We go into Philly
still feeling pretty good about where we're at."
The Cubs led by a run through seven innings, but Jose Peraza drove
in the tying and go-ahead runs with a pinch-hit, bases-loaded double
in the eighth, lifting the Cincinnati Reds to a 4-2 victory at Great
American Ball Park.
The Reds avoided a sweep in the three-game series.
With two outs in the eighth and Pedro Strop (3-4) on the mound for
the Cubs, Eugenio Suarez was intentionally walked to load the bases.
Peraza crushed a ball to center that eluded Ian Happ and bounced
over the wall for a ground-rule double, driving in two runs to put
Cincinnati ahead.
"He's a really good pitcher with a good fastball," Peraza said of
Strop. "I worked in the cage getting ready for an at-bat. Just
trying to see the ball and get a good swing."
Rather than double-switch for a more adept center fielder in Albert
Almora Jr., Cubs manager Joe Maddon chose to keep Happ in center.
Replays indicated that Peraza's drive would have been a tough catch
for anyone.
"It would have been a tremendous play," Maddon said. "Two outs and
nobody on, and (Strop is) throwing the ball great. That was the last
thing we saw coming."
Suarez later scored on Strop's wild pitch to give the Reds a two-run
cushion.
Raisel Iglesias blanked the Cubs in the ninth for his 24th save.
Michael Lorenzen (8-2) struck out three in a scoreless top of the
eighth to earn the victory. Lorenzen was hit hard in two of his
previous three outings.
"Good to see him back out there being the vintage Lorenzen," Reds
manager Bryan Price said.
Happ homered for Chicago (68-58), which had its five-game winning
streak snapped. The Cubs lead the second-place Milwaukee Brewers by
three games in the National League Central heading into a three-game
weekend series against the Phillies.
"We still won the series, we've won five of six," Maddon said. "We
did a lot of good things again tonight and they got us at the end."
With two outs in the sixth, the Reds chose to intentionally walk
Happ after Reds starter Sal Romano fell behind three balls and no
strikes. However, Javier Baez came through with a sharp single to
left, driving home Kris Bryant to put Chicago ahead 2-1.
Cincinnati (54-74) nearly tied the score in the bottom of the sixth
when Zack Cozart singled and sprinted toward home on Joey Votto's
double. A perfect relay from Baez nabbed Cozart at home for the
first out of the inning.
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Cubs short stop Javier Baez (left) hits an RBI single against the
Cincinnati Reds during the sixth inning at Great American Ball Park.
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Romano retired the Cubs in order on only nine pitches
in the first inning.
With one out in the second, Happ launched Romano's first pitch into
the right field seats, putting the Cubs ahead 1-0. Happ, a
University of Cincinnati product, has 19 home runs in 83 games
during his rookie season.
Romano yielded two runs, six hits and three walks while striking out
seven in seven innings. The bullpen then helped set up a much-needed
victory for Cincinnati.
"He was on the attack," Price said of Romano. "He was very
aggressive in the zone. He got clipped for a solo homer but was
really good after that. Had a nice feel for the changeup and
breaking ball."
Arrieta struck out the first four batters he faced and had six
through three innings.
There were a couple hard-hit balls in the span. Bryant made a diving
catch on Suarez's line drive to end the second inning. Jesse
Winker's drive to left field in the third pushed Kyle Schwarber back
to the wall.
Arrieta's no-hit bid lasted until the fourth when Votto's one-out
RBI single drove home Zack Cozart, who reached second on Bryant's
error at third base. The hit tied the score 1-1.
Arrieta allowed one run (unearned), four hits and three walks while
striking out eight in 5 2/3 innings.
"Jake was really good tonight," Maddon said. "Stropie was perfect
until it all fell apart."
NOTES: Cubs LHP Jon Lester remains on schedule to throw a bullpen
session Friday in Philadelphia. He has been on the disabled list
with lat tightness and shoulder fatigue. ... Cubs 3B Kris Bryant
returned to the lineup after missing the Wednesday game. He was hit
on the left hand by a pitch in the ninth inning Tuesday. On
Thursday, Bryant went 1-for-3 with a walk and a double. ... Reds C
Stuart Turner is expected to go on the paternity list Friday when
his wife is scheduled to be induced. ... Reds 1B Joey Votto has
reached base in 28 consecutive games, the longest active streak in
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