National League Game Summary - Cincinnati at Chicago
(Sunday, April 22nd)
Final Score: Cincinnati 4, Chicago 3
Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Johnny Cueto tossed 6 1/3 innings and allowed
just one earned run as the Reds took a 4-3 decision over the Cubs in the
rubber match of a three-game set at Wrigley Field on Sunday.
Cueto (2-0) allowed just five hits and two runs overall while walking two and
striking out a season-high seven in his 120th major league start. Sean
Marshall yielded one run on one hit in the ninth to record his third save of
the year.
Joey Votto added two doubles, an RBI and a run scored, while Drew Stubbs,
Scott Rolen and Jay Bruce knocked in a run apiece for the Reds, who have won
three of four.
Rodrigo Lopez (0-1) took the loss, allowing two unearned runs in 1/3 of an
inning in relief of starter Randy Wells, who surrendered two earned runs on
six hits and five walks over five innings.
Bryan LaHair knocked in a run and Starlin Castro finished with two hits and
two runs scored. The Cubs have lost seven of their last eight.
It was 2-2 when Cincinnati regained the lead in the sixth on some sloppy play
from Chicago. Lopez entered in place of Wells and walked Ryan Hanigan to start
the inning before consecutive throwing errors by catcher Geovany Soto loaded
the bases as Cueto and Zack Cozart each reached base on sacrifice bunt
attempts.
"It's really tough," remarked Soto when asked if the weather played a factor
in his miscues. "Both teams are out there playing so it's even for both teams.
Everybody's cold so it doesn't matter."
Stubbs then plated Hanigan with a fielder's choice to shortstop to restore the
lead for the Reds. After Votto struck out, Ryan Ludwick was hit by a pitch to
load the bases and Bruce followed with a walk to increase the lead to 4-2.
The Cubs added one more in the ninth as Castro launched a leadoff triple to
center field and scored on a ground out from Jeff Baker, but Marshall fanned
Ian Stewart to record the final out of the game.
"We did leave a lot out there," said Reds manager Dusty Baker about his club
leaving 13 men on base. "I guess that's what you call an ugly win, but we'll
take any win we can get."
The Reds tallied two in the third as Stubbs opened the frame with a single
before coming around to score on Votto's second double of the game. After
moving to third on a ground out, Votto scored on a single to right field from
Rolen to push the lead to 2-0.
Chicago tied the game in the fifth, as pinch-hitter Joe Mather was hit by a
pitch to start the frame. After Mather moved to third on a ground out, Castro
legged out an infield single to put runners on the corners.
Mather then scored on a throwing error from Cueto, whose throw over to Votto
deflected off of the first basemen's glove, and Bryan LaHair followed with a
single up the middle, plating Castro and knotting the game at 2-2.
Game Notes
The Reds wrapped up a 10-game road trip and will head back to Cincinnati for
a three-game set against the Giants beginning on Tuesday...The Cubs will
welcome the defending world champions on Monday, opening a three-game set
against the Cardinals at Wrigley...The Cubs have not won a home series since
taking two-of-three from Milwaukee, September 19-21 of last season...Castro
extended his hitting streak to 10 games.
04/22 19:30:46 ET

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