Postgame Thread: 9/27 Reds @ Cubs


Line Score – Game Over

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Box Score

CHCABRHRBIBBSOBA
LFHapp301000.245
SSSwanson300000.241
1BBellinger300000.265
3BParedes300001.238
DHBusch300001.250
2BHoerner312000.276
CFCrow-Armstrong201000.238
CAmaya201101.231
RFAlcántara300000.143
CHCIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Taillon7.04002289-583.27
Miller, T1.00000110-72.35
Hodge1.0000018-71.93
CINABRHRBIBBSOBA
2BIndia302001.249
SSDe La Cruz, E401002.261
CStephenson, T400000.258
1BSteer401001.228
CFFriedl300010.225
DHFrance, T200010.237
RFFraley300000.274
3BEspinal300000.249
LFBenson300000.187
CINIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Martinez, N8.05110395-673.10

Scoring Plays

InningEventScore
B5Miguel Amaya out on a sacrifice fly to right fielder Jake Fraley. Nico Hoerner scores.1-0

Highlights

DescriptionLength
Jameson Taillon against the Reds0:11
Bullpen availability for Chicago, September 27 vs Reds0:07
Bullpen availability for Cincinnati, September 27 vs Cubs0:07
Probable pitchers for Reds at Cubs – September 27, 20240:06
Nick Martinez against the Cubs0:11
Fielding alignment for Cincinnati, September 27 vs Cubs0:11
Bench availability for Cincinnati, September 27 vs Cubs0:07
Fielding alignment for Chicago, September 27 vs Reds0:11
Bench availability for Chicago, September 27 vs Reds0:07
Starting lineups for Reds at Cubs – September 27, 20240:09
Breaking down Jameson Taillon's pitches0:04
Jameson Taillon's outing against the Reds0:23
Pete Crow-Armstrong nabs Elly De La Cruz at 3rd0:28
Jameson Taillon strikes out Jonathan India0:05
Isaac Paredes' slick diving stop at 3rd0:15
Nick Martinez strikes out Isaac Paredes0:07
Miguel Amaya's sac fly0:18
Nico Hoerner's 35th double of the season0:15
Fan makes an impressive catch at Wrigley Field0:18
Jameson Taillon's strong scoreless outing0:42
TJ Friedl grounds out, second baseman Nico Hoerner to first baseman Cody Bellinger.0:09

Decisions

Winning PitcherLosing PitcherSave
Taillon (12-8, 3.27 ERA)Martinez, N (10-7, 3.10 ERA)Hodge (8 SV, 1.93 ERA)

Game ended at 3:10 PM.

15 comments
  1. This season has fallen short of expectations but always great to celebrate a winning season! Go Cubs!

  2. 76th winning season? (Hand count could be wrong)

    8th winning season in last 10 years

    From 1973-1992 the Cubs had 2 winning seasons

  3. The Cubs now have 82 wins while the White Sux are 81 games under .500. A sweep of the Reds would put them at 84 wins. If the Tigers take all 3 against the sad ass Southsiders,, it will leave with a mark of 84 below for the season

  4. What a year by Taillon. Is he the best #3 starter in MLB? If the Cubs get another TOR starter in the off-season, Taillon will undoubtedly be the best #4 in the game. Jamo has earned his contract. Great signing.

    Nico again. 45 multi-hit games this season – leading the team. 35 doubles! Less strikeouts than last year. With a decent last two games, he will get very close to his slashline from last season. In on every play, and plays the game right. That last part is simply echoing what the booth said today, and what everybody in the game knows. Irreplaceable player at 2B.

    Hodge looked great again. Teach that man a splitter!

    Paredes’ play in the first inning deserves a shoutout as well.

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