Dayton Daily News

Cubs celebrate Rizzo’s birthday, hammer Reds

- By Joe Kay

Anthony Rizzo’s CINCINNATI — 30th birthday celebratio­n had a little bit of something for everyone to enjoy.

Rizzo had a pair of hits on his big day, Nicholas Castellano­s added to his Chicago surge with a pair of homers and the Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds 12-5 on Thursday night for their biggest NL Central lead of the season.

The Cubs’ sixth win in seven games gave them a 3½-game margin over the idle Brewers and a sense that things are heading in the right direction.

“That’s the way we’re supposed to look — the energy before the game, the dugout was alive,” manager Joe Maddon said. “There were a few more smiles and a refreshing kind of attitude. That’s what you have to be.”

They all got in on the fun. Javier Baez unveiled his lefthanded swing in the ninth as Kyle Farmer mopped up for the Reds. The Cubs finished with a season-high 19 hits and their first back-toback games with at least 10 runs since April.

“With the guys we have off the bench now, it’s a deep lineup and that’s what it takes to go far,” starter Cole Hamels said.

Rizzo was greeted in the visiting clubhouse by a banner featuring pictures of him as a youth. A few Cubs fans sang “Happy Birthday” before his first at-bat, and he answered with an RBI double off left-hander Alex Wood.

Castellano­s had a pair of solo homers among his three hits, the latter breaking a 5-5 tie off Kevin Gausman (3-8) in the fourth inning. He’s hit safely in all eight games since the Cubs got him from Detroit.

Ian Happ drove in four runs with a single and a two-run homer, his second straight games with four RBIs.

Hamels returned to the mound where he strained his left oblique on June 28. In his second start off the injury list, a rusty Hamels let an early four-run lead slip away as Aristides Aquino — Yasiel Puig’s replacemen­t — had an RBI double and tworun homer.

Aquino’s homer was measured at 118.3 mph, tying the Yankees’ Gary Sanchez and Mets’ Pete Alonso for the hardest-hit homers this season. The Internatio­nal League All-Star was called up to play right field after Puig was traded to Cleveland and has gone 9 for 15 with three homers in his last five games.

Tyler Chatwood (5-1) fanned six in three innings as the Cubs pulled away.

The Cubs signed catcher Jonathan Lucroy on Thursday to help them get through the loss of All-Star Willson Contreras, sidelined by a strained hamstring. Lucroy had three hits and was called for catcher’s interferen­ce twice.

The Reds fell to eight games out, one shy of their biggest deficit.

Manager David Bell returned from a six-game suspension for going after Pirates manager Clint Hurdle during a benches-clearing brawl last week at Great American Ball Park. Reliever Jared Hughes began a threegame suspension Thursday, imposed for purposely hitting Starling Marte with a pitch. Eight Reds and Pirates were suspended in all, including Hurdle.

Switch-hitting Baez

Baez takes some lefthanded swings during batting practice. Maddon encouraged him to use it in a game if the situation was right. With Farmer — an infielder and catcher — lobbing the ball in the ninth inning, Baez took him up on it and flied out.

“It wasn’t to make a farce of the game,” Maddon said. “This guy legitimate­ly could do that.”

Farmer threw so slowly that his pitches didn’t register on the stadium’s radar gun.

“I haven’t pitched since my senior year in high school,” Farmer said. “It was a cool experience. It was fun. I was trying to not hurt myself. I was just trying to throw a slow as possible.”

Aced

Tennis player Monica Puig served a ceremonial pregame “pitch” to boyfriend and Reds infielder Derek Dietrich, smacking a ball from the mound with her racquet. The Western & Southern Open in nearby Mason opens this weekend.

Trainer’s room

Reds: Catcher Curt Casali started a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville on Friday. He’s been on the injured list since July 18 with a sprained right knee.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? A smiling Kris Bryant rounds third base to score against the Reds on Thursday. There was plenty for the Cubs to be happy about in their 12-5 win as they widened their lead on the second-place Brewers.
GETTY IMAGES A smiling Kris Bryant rounds third base to score against the Reds on Thursday. There was plenty for the Cubs to be happy about in their 12-5 win as they widened their lead on the second-place Brewers.

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