Happ’s 3-run HR lifts Cubs past Reds
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[September 15, 2018]
Cubs outfielder Ian Happ
launched a three-run homer in the seventh inning to wipe out a 2-0
deficit and lead host Chicago to a 3-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds
on Friday night.
It was the 15th home run of the season for Happ, who starred at the
University of Cincinnati before the Cubs drafted him in 2015. The
seventh-inning blast came off Reds reliever David Hernandez (5-1),
who gave up the three runs in one-third of an inning after
right-hander Matt Harvey shut out the Cubs for six innings.
Chicago ran its record to 86-61 this season. The Cubs began the
night with a 1 1/2-game lead over the Milwaukee Brewers in the
National League Central. The last-place Reds are 63-85.
The comeback gave Cubs right-hander Dillon Maples (1-0) his first
major league win. He entered in the top of the seventh in relief of
Cubs lefty starter Cole Hamels and retired the only batter he faced.
Hamels, a longtime nemesis of the Reds, began the day with a career
record of 11-1 against them with a 1.86 ERA in 16 starts. He allowed
eight hits and two walks in 6 2/3 innings. He struck out seven.
Despite the Reds' traffic on the bases, their only two runs came on
back-to-back home runs by Jose Peraza and Joey Votto to begin the
fourth inning. It was the 12th homer of the season for each of them.
Harvey allowed only four hits and a walk with six strikeouts in
throwing 96 pitches. He left for a pinch hitter in the seventh.
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Cubs center fielder Ian Happ (8) celebrates his three run home run
with catcher Victor Caratini (7) and third baseman Tommy La Stella
(2) during the seventh inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley
Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports
With closer Pedro Strop out for at least the remainder of the
regular season with a hamstring injury, Cubs left-hander Jorge De La
Rosa pitched the ninth inning. In his 426th career game, he recorded
his first major league save, despite allowing a one-out double and a
two-out walk.
Ben Zobrist had three hits, including a double, as the Cubs finished
with seven hits overall.
Votto and Curt Casali each had two of the Reds' nine hits. Peraza's
home run extended his hitting streak to nine games, and he is
hitting .432 during that span. Billy Hamilton reached base three
times with a hit and two walks.
--Field Level Media
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