Reds vs Cubs Recap: Cubs Rally Beats Reds 8-3

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Cubs Dominate Fourth Inning Against Reds
The Cincinnati Reds traveled to Chicago's home field hoping for a turnaround after their narrow loss the previous night. Unfortunately, the Cubs had other plans. Shota Imanaga took the mound for Chicago, while Rhett Lowder pitched for Cincinnati. After a quiet first three innings, the Cubs exploded in the fourth. Mike Conforto launched a home run to right center, traveling 407 feet off the bat with an exit velocity of 105 mph. The ball soared dramatically over the wall as the crowd erupted. That blast jumpstarted an incredible inning for Chicago. By the time the dust settled, the Cubs had scored eight runs in that single frame. Meanwhile, the Reds managed just one run through six innings. This fourth-inning explosion essentially decided the game's outcome right there.
Cincinnati Fights Back Late but Falls Short
The Reds refused to quit despite Chicago's enormous lead. In the sixth inning, Stewart launched a tremendous home run to left center, smashing 393 feet with an exit velocity of 106 mph. The ball climbed high and far, giving Cincinnati their first run. Two innings later, Dunn connected on another homer to left center, also traveling 393 feet. That blast made the score eight to two. In the ninth inning, the Reds mounted one more push when Bleday doubled to shortstop, scoring Stewart and allowing Stephenson to reach third base. Although Cincinnati showed resilience and refused to surrender completely, they could not narrow the gap enough. The Cubs held strong defensively and controlled the game from that explosive fourth inning onward.
Cubs Win Behind Big Fourth-Inning Rally
Final score: Chicago Cubs 8, Cincinnati Reds 3. The Cubs' balanced approach and consistent hitting proved too much for Cincinnati's pitching staff that night. Conforto's two-run walk in the fourth ignited the spark, followed by Swanson's fielder's choice that brought another run home. Crow-Armstrong singled to center, driving in another run, while Amaya delivered a crucial two-run single. Hoerner contributed a double to center that scored a run, and Ballesteros capped the inning with a sacrifice fly. This dominating performance improved Chicago's record significantly while Cincinnati faced continued challenges. The Reds' pitching situation remains complicated because key arms like Nick Lodolo and Emilio Pagán are sidelined. Looking ahead, Cincinnati must regroup and find ways to keep their young offensive talent competitive while managing injuries.
Why Was the Fourth Inning so Important?
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