Plenty Of Runs For Both Cubs And Reds, But Cubs Lose In 10 Innings
CINCINNATI (AP) — Nick Castellanos hit a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning, lifting the Cincinnati Reds to a wild 13-12 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Sunday.
Jesse Winker began the Cincinnati 10th on second and advanced on Willson Contreras' passed ball. Castellanos then cleared a five-man infield when he poked a liner into center field against Craig Kimbrel (0-1).
"It is always great to win a game like that," Reds manager David Bell said. "Even when you don't know how it is going to turn out, it is fun to watch two good teams going at it. It is easy to feel that way when you win, but you have to enjoy a game like this."
Castellanos finished with five hits and four RBIs against his former team, including two of the Reds' five homers. Mike Moustakas, Eugenio Suárez and Tucker Barnhart also connected, and Ryan Hendrix (2-0) got the win — fanning pinch-hitting pitcher Jake Arrieta to end the Cubs' 10th.
Cincinnati bounced back after losing 3-2 on Saturday, taking the rubber game of the weekend set.
"It was huge," Castellanos said. "Each team takes one big swing after another. I was frustrated with the way the game ended yesterday. I was glad to have another chance."
Chicago also went deep five times, but lost for the seventh time in nine games. Kris Bryant homered twice, and Anthony Rizzo, Javier Báez and Ian Happ also went yard.
"It was just a great game," Bryant said. "I know we didn't win, but if you're a fan going to a ballgame, that's what you want to see — 10 home runs, lots of action, some great plays, lead changes. It was a great game. We didn't win, but they're out there to beat us, too. Overall, I think it's a positive step going forward. It was fun for the fans to see that offense."
The Cubs trailed 12-8 before scoring four times with two out in the eighth. Jake Marisnick singled in Jason Heyward before Happ belted a three-run drive off Tejay Antone.
Cincinnati right-hander Tyler Mahle allowed six runs and nine hits in five innings. Mahle allowed a total of five earned runs in 25 2/3 innings over his first five starts.
Cubs righty Trevor Williams permitted a season-high four walks in a season-low 2 2/3 innings. He was charged with six runs and six hits.
Chicago grabbed a 4-2 lead on solo homers by Bryant and Rizzo in the third. Cincinnati responded with four runs in the bottom half, showing off its power.
First, Castellanos connected for a tying two-run shot. After Joey Votto bounced to third for the second out, Moustakas and Suárez hit back-to-back homers.
NOT SO FAST
Wolters originally was called safe on his second-inning steal of home as Barnhart threw back to the pitcher, but the call was reversed after a 2-minute, 10-second review. It appeared that Wolters' foot was in the air over the plate when Barnhart applied the tag.
SHOW TIME
Chicago right-hander Keegan Thompson, who was promoted from the team's alternate site on Saturday, pitched a scoreless inning in his major league debut.
SIGNS OF LIFE
Suárez, mired in a season-long slump, set season highs with three hits and three RBIs, boosting his batting average from .125 to .149.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Cubs: 2B Nico Hoerner and Happ collided in short center field chasing Tyler Stephenson's pop fly in the eighth inning. Hoerner kneed Happ in the head, and Happ lay on the ground for several minutes before being taken off the field while sitting on a cart.
Reds: LF Winker, back in the lineup after leaving Friday's game in the seventh inning and missing Saturday's game with back spasms, was hit by a pitch on his padded right elbow in the sixth. He stayed in the game.
UP NEXT
Cubs: RHP Kyle Hendricks (1-3, 7.54 ERA) pitches Monday in the opener of a three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. RHP Walker Buehler (1-0, 3.16 ERA) starts for Los Angeles.
Reds: RHP Jeff Hoffman (2-1, 3.33 ERA) faces the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday for the first time since 2017 with Colorado. RHP Dylan Cease (1-0, 2.96 ERA) starts for Chicago.