Jonny Gomes celebrates with teammate, Brandon Phillips, after hitting a home run in the Reds 7-4 win over Chicago. |
The Cincinnati Reds were coming off of a 3 game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals. Now, another foe was in town. The Chicago Cubs hopped on a plane and headed towards the Queen City to take on the Reds for a 2 game series. In the 1st game of the series Homer Bailey was on the hill for Cincy, while Carlos Zambrano was pitching for the team from the south side of the Windy City. Bailey got roughed up early on, and his team was down 0-4, but a 6th inning rally by the Reds allowed them to win 7-4, here is how.
The 1st run of the game came in the 5th inning when Zambrano hit one to 3rd, Rolen came plateward with it, the throw went under Hanigan's legs, Pena was able to come in and score a run, 1-0 Chi-Town. Same inning, Barney hit an RBI single, Zambrano scored, it was 2-0.
Then in the Cubbies 6th inning Carlos Pena hit a 2-run homer to right field, and the score was 4-0. That was Pena's 4th homer of the year, 2nd against the Reds.
Many Reds fans, including myself, we saying to themselves "Oh boy, 4 runs, I dunno if we can do it. Looks like this winning streak will come to and end." But then we all remembered something. We are the Reds, we never give up. Some maybe, just maybe, we can get a rally at some point, take the lead, and win the game.
Well it happened.
The Reds had a 7 run 6th inning. The first 3 runs were scored by RBI singles by Votto, Phillips, and Bruce. Then a Scott Rolen RBI double, and just like that the game was tied at 4. Then a wild pitch allowed Bruce to come home from 3rd to give the Reds the lead. Then, with a man on and 1 out, Jonny Gomes came up to bat. Gomes had not hit a home run since mid-April. But on May 16th, he went yard to right center field for a 2-run home run, his 7th long ball of the year. You wanna talk about a guy that really needed a home run, well then talk about Jonny Gomes. Hopefully that will end his terrible slump, and will get him back into the groove of things.
7-4 was the score after the 6th inning, and the best part about it, Homer Bailey was now eligible to get the win, well as long as his bullpen could keep the Cubs from scoring 3 runs. Well, LeCure, Bray, and Cordero were able to do so.
Homer Bailey needs to go buy everyone involved in that 6th inning rally a nice dinner for saving him from getting the loss. Or he could simply just say thanks, either one. Homer is now 3-0. Coco Cordero picked up the save, his 8th of the year in 9 attempts.
The Reds will look for the sweep in game 2 at 7:10 PM ET. Edinson Volquez will pitch for Cincinnati, while Matt Garza will climb the hill for Chicago. The game will be televised on Fox Sports Ohio.
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