Post Tribune (Sunday)

SUMMER SLAM

Javy hits grand slam, teams face off in brawl

- Associated Press

CINCINNATI — Javier Baez hit his first grand slam of the season Saturday, and Jose Quintana went six innings for his first victory since May 5, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 6-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds.

The NL Central leaders are 14-14 in June. They need to win the final game of the series to avoid their first losing month since May of 2017. They've had 12 straight winning months in the regular season.

The benches and bullpens cleared after Pedro Strop hit Yasiel Puig in the thigh with a pitch in the eighth. Puig slammed his batting helmet to the ground and walked toward Strop while yelling and gesturing, but players intervened. Puig had taunted Cubs baserunner Albert Almora Jr. from right field during the series opener.

Reds manager David Bell was ejected by plate umpire Mark Wegner in the ninth after Dillon Maples hit Jose Paraza with a breaking pitch.

Baez, voted the NL's starting shortstop for the All-Star Game in Cleveland, connected in the eighth off Jared Hughes to help Quintana (5-7) get his longawaite­d win.

The left-hander gave the Cubs a much-needed quality start a day after their rotation took another hit. Cole Hamels left the Reds' 6-3 opening win after only one inning because of pain in his left side. He went on the injured list Saturday. Starter Kyle Hendricks also is sidelined by a sore shoulder.

Quintana allowed six singles in six innings, snapping his ninestart drought that was longest in the NL.

Jason Heyward connected for a solo shot off Luis Castillo (7-3), the Reds' top candidate for the AllStar Game. Castillo allowed three hits and three walks in seven innings. The Cubs hit into a pair of double plays — including with the bases loaded in the fifth — that scuttled rallies.

 ?? GARY LANDERS/AP ?? Javier Baez reacts after hitting a grand slam off Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Jared Hughes.
GARY LANDERS/AP Javier Baez reacts after hitting a grand slam off Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Jared Hughes.

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