Elly de la cruise homes and drives in Drive 4 cubs

Elli de La Cruz went to a domestic run, a theft basis and four-for-3 with four RBI to lead Cincinnati Reds for a 6–4 victory on the Chicago cub’s visit on Saturday afternoon.
TJ Freedal also scored two hits and Santiago Aspinal twice for Cincinnati, which snatched the three-game losing streak.
Andrew Abbott (4–0) won as he allowed a run on six hits in 5 2/3 innings. He went two and hit two. Despite allowing Carson Kelly to start a homer to start the ninth, Emilio Pagan bounced back to his 13th Save.
Justin Turner added a solo homer and Matt Shaw included a pair of three hit-couple-for-for-for the Kikago, which ended its three-game winning streak.
Cubs Starter Colin Ri (3–1) scored six runs on seven hits in five innings. He hit eight and threw 108 pitches season-high, both season-high, both went to season-high.
Cincinnati jumped with a 2–0 lead in the first innings on the ninth home run of Dea La Cruz season, which has a 387-foot line drive in the Right-Feield Blenchers.
Chicago leads a 2–1 lead in the third innings, when Turner shouted as a cub with his first home run, which was from the left-center on a 406-foot drive.
Reds took a 3–1 lead in the fourth innings, when Gavin Lux doubled the left-field line with an opposite region, reaching third place on a wild pitch and flying Wil Banson’s sacrifice on the wall in the center.
Cincinnati added three more runs in the sixth innings. D La Cruz stroke a two -run single, stole the second and scored on a single by Spencer Stear.
The cubs took a 6–2 lead in the seventh when Kelly led a single, a Shaw reached the third place on double and scored on the groundout of Ian Hap. He got another run in eighth place when Siya Suzuki led a double to left-center, moved up to third place on a groundout and scored a sacrifice fly by Pete Crow-Arcestrong.
Kelly made it 6-4 in the ninth when she cracked her ninth homer of the season with dishonesty pillar on the left. Later, Shaw rowed a double to left to bring the taiting run into a plate. Pagan jumped back to strike the hap and Kyle Tucker found to fly correctly to end the game.
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