Postgame Thread: 7/30 Cubs @ Reds


Line Score – Game Over

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Box Score

CINABRHRBIBBSOBA
2BIndia321011.264
SSDe La Cruz, E501002.262
LFSteer501102.237
CStephenson, T513101.242
1BCandelario300011.227
CFFriedl302211.221
RFFairchild300002.226
RFFraley100000.278
3BMarte, N310010.177
DHEspinal414200.237
DHBenson010000.194
CINIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Santillan1.00001023-160.00
Martinez, N4.04000353-383.58
Richardson0.22221126-1727.00
Wilson1.00111117-114.66
Cruz, F0.11001014-54.78
Farmer, B1.00000211-102.76
Díaz, A1.00001016-94.23
CHCABRHRBIBBSOBA
LFHapp410010.230
1BBusch400013.259
RFSuzuki, S412010.268
DHBellinger412200.272
3BParedes400000.243
2BHoerner401002.250
SSSwanson301011.219
CFCrow-Armstrong400001.188
CAmaya301000.215
PHTauchman000010.243
CHCIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Steele5.06554793-593.38
López, Jo1.02000114-112.72
Roberts2.04110234-241.13

Scoring Plays

InningEventScore
B1TJ Friedl singles on a line drive to center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong. Jonathan India scores. Tyler Stephenson scores. Jeimer Candelario to 2nd.2-0
B2Santiago Espinal homers (7) on a fly ball to right field. Noelvi Marte scores.4-0
B2Tyler Stephenson singles on a line drive to left fielder Ian Happ. Jonathan India scores.5-0
T6Cody Bellinger homers (10) on a fly ball to right center field. Seiya Suzuki scores.5-2
T7Isaac Paredes lines out to shortstop Elly De La Cruz.5-3
B8Spencer Steer doubles (26) on a ground ball to left fielder Ian Happ. Will Benson scores.6-3

Highlights

DescriptionLength
Bullpen availability for Cincinnati, July 30 vs Cubs0:07
Bullpen availability for Chicago, July 30 vs Reds0:07
Fielding alignment for Cincinnati, July 30 vs Cubs0:11
Bench availability for Cincinnati, July 30 vs Cubs0:07
Fielding alignment for Chicago, July 30 vs Reds0:11
Bench availability for Chicago, July 30 vs Reds0:07
Starting lineups for Cubs at Reds – July 30, 20240:09
The distance behind Santiago Espinal's home run0:13
Analyzing Santiago Espinal's home run through bat tracking0:11
Breaking down Justin Steele's pitches0:04
Measuring the stats on Cody Bellinger's home run0:13
Justin Steele's outing against the Reds0:20
Breaking down Nick Martinez's pitches0:04
A deep dive into Cody Bellinger's home run0:11
TJ Friedl's two-run single0:16
Justin Steele strikes out Stuart Fairchild0:06
Nick Martinez strikes out Pete Crow-Armstrong0:06
Santiago Espinal's two-run home run (7)0:25
Tyler Stephenson's RBI single0:16
Dansby Swanson doubles after call is confirmed0:30
Jed Hoyer joins the broadcast in the 2nd5:56
Cody Bellinger's two-run home run (10)0:27
Isaac Paredes' smooth running throw0:21
Michael Busch's diving dash to the first-base bag0:24
Nick Krall joins the broadcast in the 4th5:12
Elly De La Cruz's spinning grab0:22
Ian Happ scores on a wild pitch0:21
Justin Steele's seven strikeouts1:10
Spencer Steer's RBI double0:18
Seiya Suzuki flies out to left fielder Spencer Steer.0:09

Decisions

Winning PitcherLosing PitcherSave
Martinez, N (5-5, 3.58 ERA)Steele (2-5, 3.38 ERA)Díaz, A (21 SV, 4.23 ERA)

Game ended at 8:58 PM.

27 comments
  1. Another pathetic night for a pathetic roster and pathetically run organization

  2. Loving this team is painful when they kick you in the teeth like this

    34-49 since 17-9

  3. This team is just so mentally weak, and scare no one. Teams look forward to playing the Cubs.

  4. We will not be back this season boys, pack it up and enjoy the bears

  5. If you cant beat the Reds and Pirates, how do you expect to eventually make the playoffs?

  6. Can’t wait for 8 of that starting 9 to come back next year so we can watch it all again.

  7. Yeah, the loss stings, but look on the bright side, because of Jed’s masterful contract work we get to watch almost this exact team for two more years!

  8. The Reds broadcast down south said Paredas batting average is .098 worst in majors in July. That’s who we went for at trade deadline

  9. Win a series against the royals, lose a series against the reds. 1 step forward, 2 steps backwards: story of the season.

  10. I want Tom to take every single penny he is currently allotting to: buying buildings, opening hotels, donating to political candidates, and reserving to buy soccer teams, and re-allot it to the budget for the major league roster. Right the hell now.

  11. Another non competitive season. Not counting the wonky Covid year, what’s that, 5 years now?

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