Cubs close season with drubbing of Reds
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[October 06, 2022]
David Bote and Zach McKinstry
each hit three-run homers, and the visiting Chicago Cubs scored six
times in the sixth en route to a season-ending 15-2 victory over the
Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday.
Franmil Reyes (three RBIs) clubbed a two-run homer in the eighth for
one of his three hits and Bote finished with two hits and five RBIs
for the Cubs (74-88), who won 12 of their final 15 games. McKinstry
also had two hits and P.J. Higgins recorded three RBIs, while Adbert
Alzolay (2-1) threw 2 1/3 scoreless innings of relief to earn the
win for Chicago.
Meanwhile, Jake Fraley had two hits for the Reds (62-100), who,
despite taking two of three from the Cubs in this series, suffered
100 losses for the second time in franchise history. Cincinnati's
1982 club went 61-101.
In the second inning, Cincinnati starter Graham Ashcraft (5-6)
issued back-to-back walks to Nico Hoerner and Higgins, then Bote
drove the ball just over the fence in the right field corner for a
3-0 lead.
Cincinnati got a run back in the bottom of the second, when Jose
Barrero drew a walk and eventually made his way around to score on
Higgins' passed ball. The Reds made it 3-2 an inning later when
Stuart Fairchild lined a drive off center fielder Christopher
Morel's glove, resulting in a triple, and scored on rookie Spencer
Steer's two-out single off Chicago starter Adrian Sampson.
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Chicago Cubs first baseman David Bote (right) reacts with catcher
P.J. Higgins(48) and shortstop Nico Hoerner (left) after hitting a
three-run home run against the Cincinnati Reds during the second
inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: David Kohl-USA
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The Cubs' right-hander didn't make it out of the
third, leaving with an apparent leg injury. Only one of the two runs
Sampson allowed over those 2 2/3 innings was earned, to go with four
hits and a walk.
Chicago, however, broke the game open in the sixth, highlighted by
Bote's two-run double and McKinstry's blast, with two on, well up
into the right field seats off Reds reliever Derek Law. Ashcraft's
day ended after 5 1/3 innings. He allowed seven runs, four hits and
five walks while striking out four.
The Cubs added four more runs in the seventh, thanks in large part
to Higgins' two-run double.
--Field Level Media
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