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Dateline: Cincinnati
Nick Lodolo's start to the season was delayed by a blister on his left index finger. His start against the Chicago Cubs ended in similar conditions and cost the Reds a 5-3 loss.
Carson Kelly clubbed his sixth home run of the season to tie the game and Lodolo exited right after the blow.
"It's a blister again. It might be slightly over from from where it was before. He was feeling so good about what they were doing. I know he's really frustrated. I would say another IL is probable," Terry Francona said.
The Reds took an early lead on back-to-back home runs by Nathaniel Lowe his 10th of the season and his first since May 29, which was a drought of 38 games. Eugenio Suarez followed with his 10 of the season. Both came against Cubs starter, Javier Assad.
Suarez past Barry Larkin for 11th on the Reds home run list with 199.
Earlier the Reds had chances to take the lead. Elly De La Cruz led off the bottom of the first and Sal Stewart singled up the middle to send De La Cruz to third with no outs. Assad struck out JJ Bleday and Spencer Steer grounded into a double play.
TJ Friedl opened the third inning with a single and De La Cruz followed with his second hit but he was picked off first and Stewart and Bleday flied out.
"I think it is different in every situation. We had a chance in the first inning and didn't cash in," Francona said. "When you don't have a lot of chances, it is more glaring."
Lodolo was cruising with four scoreless innings but as the blister developed, he gave up a two-out single to number nine hitter, Miguel Amaya. Pete Crow-Armstrong walked and Seiya Suzuki singled to plate Amaya.
After Kelly's home run tied the game, leading off the sixth. Lodolo left with five innings, allowing two runs on five hits and three walks. He struck out four.
"It was in the sixth I felt it," Lodolo said. "I threw those three pitches to Kelly. After the first one I started feeling it but I didn't see anything," Lodolo said. "Frustration is extremely high. I thought with what we were doing now, we were in the clear. I've got to keep trying to figure it out, change my grip or something."
Reliever Caleb Ferguson gave up a single to Michael Busch and Ian Happ doubled him home.
Left hander Drew Pomerantz relieved Assad and left handed hitting Bleday hit his 16th home run to tie the score at three, leading off the sixth. Lowe singled and Suarez walked but Jose Trevino hit into another double play.
"We had some good at bats. I thought Bleday hit another one," Francona said.
Julian Garcia started the seventh by striking out Crow-Armstrong but he walked Suzuki. Alex Bregman put the Cubs ahead with his eighth home run.
The Reds had runners on with one out in the seventh and eighth but didn't move them.
The Cubs sent left hander Ryan Rollison out for the ninth inning. The Cubs' bullpen has seven blown saves since June 14.
Pinch hitter Tyler Stephenson singled to right to start the ninth. He moved to second on a wild pitch. Edwin Arroyo drove the ball to the right center field wall but Suzuki was able to make the catch as Stephenson took third. Pinch hitter Noelvi Marte struck out but Rollison walked De La Cruz, who stole second with Stewart, who leads the Reds in RBI with 65. Cubs manager Craig Counsell went to Trent Thornton. Stewart grounded out the Nico Hoerner at second base to end the game. Thornton picked up his third save of the season.
"I thought Arroyo's was going to hit off the wall," Francona said.
The Reds were 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position.