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Chicago Cubs Score and Summary (24.05.25): Reds 6, Cubs 4

The Cubs took over the red on Saturday afternoon after an impressive comeback victory on Friday evening. Cincinnati rose again, but this time Chicagos Rally was neglected and the home team won.

The Reds immediately jumped for a second game in a row when Elly de la Cruz scored a Homer from Colin Rea in the first of the 1st Colin Rea. Justin Turner got one of these runs back when he had a solo homer against Andrew Abbott in 3 ..

Will Benson hit a victim fly in the 4th Inning to increase the advantage to 3: 1. The Cubs tried to reach the 5th, but they met with big problems. De la Cruz met a single with two runs and Spencer Steer hit him to bring Cincinnati to the top 6-1.

Ian Happ had an RBI Groundout in 7th and Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a victim fly in the 8th to bring Chicago within 6: 3. Carson Kelly opened the last framework with a Homer, but that was all the cubs that could apply when the red 6-4 enforced. ((Box score)))

Key moment

The Cubs had to leave the reaction to record the 5th Inning to save the Bullpen, and it didn't work. The three runs that Cincinnati achieved turned out to be a difference in the game.

Why the Cubs lost

Another shaky pitching effort and the offense could not achieve any comeback.

Statistics that are important

  • This was the first trip of the year in which REA was abolished a little: 5 IP, 6 R, 7 h, 8 K, 3 BB.
  • Miguel Amaya injured his left slope to second place and had to get out of the game.
  • Matt Shaw had three goals and two more doubles on Saturday.
  • Kelly had a few hits after coming to Amaya.

Conclusion

The Cubs make it just look like big deficits, but they can't do it every time. You should probably avoid falling so consistently into the 1st Inning holes. Nevertheless, Shaw quickly becomes an important part of the line -up and his defense was surprisingly good.

On deck

The rubber game of the series is Sunday afternoon at 12:40 p.m. CT. Ben Brown has started against Nick Lodolo in a game that is broadcast on the marquee with radio reporting on 670.

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