Elly De La Cruz hits 2-run triple
in 10th to lead Reds to 3-0 win over Cubs
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[September 30, 2024]
By SCOTT HELD
CHICAGO (AP) — Elly De La Cruz hit two-run triple in the 10th inning
to break a scoreless tie and the Cincinnati Reds ended their season
with a 3-0 shutout of the Chicago Cubs on Sunday.
De La Cruz tagged Ethan Roberts (1-1) for the go-ahead hit down the
right field line on an 0-2 count after Luke Maile singled and
Jonathan India walked. Tyler Stephenson came up next and drove in De
La Cruz with a single to center to help the Reds end a five-game
skid.
“Elly, before today, said he was going to get us that win and sure
enough he came up big today,” said Reds interim manager Freddie
Benavides, whose team was shut out in the first two games of the
series.
Tony Santillan (3-3) got the win and Buck Farmer worked the bottom
of the 10th for his first save.
The Cubs, seeking a sweep of the Reds, managed just three hits as
Cody Bellinger and Dansby Swanson got the day off.
Caleb Kilian made his first start of the season for the Cubs and
allowed three hits and two walks with four strikeouts in five
innings. Hunter Greene worked the first four for Cincinnati and gave
up a hit with three walks and three strikeouts.
De La Cruz had a pair of stolen bases and finished the season with
an MLB-best 67. He’s the first Cincinnati player to lead the majors
in steals since Bobby Tolan swiped 57 in 1970.
“I feel good about this year, really good,” De La Cruz said after
appearing in his 160th game. “I feel proud to keep my body safe and
be able to play every day.”
Luis Vazquez logged his first career hit for Chicago, which matched
last season’s 83-79 mark.
Cincinnati finished the year 77-85, a five-win decline from last
year. The Reds haven’t posted consecutive winning seasons in more
than a decade. The club also will be looking for a new manager
during the offseason to replace David Bell, who was dismissed last
week after six seasons.
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Cincinnati Reds' Elly De La Cruz watches his two RBI double during
the tenth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs in
Chicago, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
TRAINER’S ROOM
Cubs: Reliever Keegan Thompson left in the middle of an
eighth-inning at-bat with an undisclosed injury.
TURNSTILE COUNT
The Cubs sold 2,990,794 tickets this season, a little more than
15,000 more than last summer. Fans were hoping for a postseason
berth during the offseason, when Chicago made Craig Counsell the
highest-paid manager in the game’s history. The Cubs never could
make up any ground on NL Central winner Milwaukee in the season’s
final month.
“It wasn’t a lack of talent, it wasn’t a lack of effort. It was just
this thing we couldn’t get over,” Bellinger said. “I believe in (Counsell).
He’s a very smart man and he’s going to take this organization
places.”
UP NEXT
Cincinnati begins its spring season Feb. 22 with a split-squad visit
from Cleveland and a trip to Milwaukee’s training complex.
Chicago gets its exhibition slate started with a Feb. 20 game at the
Los Angeles Dodgers’ complex.
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