Cubs eke out win over Reds after
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[July 28, 2020]
Jon Lester tossed five hitless
innings, but the visiting Chicago Cubs had to hold on for a 8-7
victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Monday night, nearly blowing a
seven-run lead.
Anthony Rizzo homered for the third time on the young season while
Steven Souza Jr. and David Bote each had two RBIs for the Cubs, who
have totaled 17 runs during back-to-back wins.
The Reds fell behind 8-1 before scoring all of their runs against a
Cubs bullpen that allowed seven runs on six hits and eight walks in
four innings.
After plating two runs in the ninth, Cincinnati still had the bases
loaded with one out. But, Jeremy Jeffress entered and struck out
Phillip Ervin and got Joey Votto to line out to center field on a
3-2 count.
Lester (1-0) faced 19 batters in his 2020 debut. He allowed just one
walk and struck out one before taking a seat after tossing 76
pitches.
However, Chicago's bullpen allowed the Reds to make some noise after
the visitors went up 6-0 through two innings and led 7-0 in the
sixth. Tyler Stephenson homered in his first career at-bat and also
singled for Cincinnati, which has dropped three in a row following a
7-1 season-opening victory over Detroit.
It was also a rough Cincinnati debut for starter Wade Miley (0-1).
He gave up six runs, five earned, on four hits, two walks and hit
two batters while throwing 57 pitches over 1 2/3 innings. He struck
out three.
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Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) reacts with designated hitter
Kyle Schwarber (12) after hitting a solo home run against the
Cincinnati Reds during the sixth inning at Great American Ball Park.
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After the start was delayed 1 hour, 47 minutes due to rain, Chicago
didn't waste any time getting to Miley. In the first inning, Willson
Contreras delivered a two-out RBI double and Souza followed a double
into the left field corner to score two more. Bote's single to right
plated Souza to make it 4-0 after a half-inning.
Chicago tacked on two more in the second. Javier Baez doubled home
Kris Bryant, and Rizzo later scored from third on a passed ball.
Rizzo homered for the second time in as many games in the sixth for
Chicago, which led 8-1 entering the bottom of the seventh.
Chicago closer Craig Kimbrel allowed two runs while on four walks
and a hit batter while recording just one out in the ninth.
--Field Level Media
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