| Raisel Iglesias struck out two in a perfect 
				ninth inning for his 32nd save in 37 chances as the Reds capped 
				a five-hitter.
 Chicago (82-69) fell into a tie with the Brewers for the second 
				National League wild-card spot, as Milwaukee defeated the San 
				Diego Padres earlier Tuesday. Both Chicago and Milwaukee are 1 
				1/2 games behind the Washington Nationals for the top wild-card 
				spot.
 
 The Cubs and Brewers are also two games behind the Cardinals for 
				first place in the NL Central after Washington beat St. Louis on 
				Tuesday.
 
 Cincinnati (71-81) reached Chicago starter Yu Darvish for three 
				runs in the first inning. Joey Votto opened the scoring with a 
				double to score Josh VanMeter, who led off the game with a 
				single. Two batters later, Aquino drilled an 0-1 pitch over the 
				wall in left-center field for a two-run home run, his 16th of 
				the season.
 
 Kyle Schwarber finished a home run short of the cycle. He 
				doubled home a run in the first inning before hitting an RBI 
				triple in the third.
 
 Darvish (6-7) took the loss, allowing four runs on six hits in 
				seven innings with one walk and 13 strikeouts, giving him 27 
				strikeouts over his past two starts covering 13 innings.
 
 Darvish struck out eight successive batters from the second 
				through fourth innings, a single-game franchise record. He 
				joined Jacob deGrom of the New York Mets and Lucas Giolito of 
				the Chicago White Sox in accomplishing that feat this season.
 
 Gray defeated the Cubs for the third time in five starts against 
				them in 2019. Eugenio Suarez, who had two hits, capped the 
				scoring with an RBI single in the fifth.
 
 With the victory, the Reds took a 10-8 edge in the season series 
				and assured themselves of their first winning record against the 
				Cubs since 2014, when they went 11-8.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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