
Dateline: Cincinnati
The Chicago Cubs squeezed out a 3-2 win in 10 innings for its seventh straight wins, while handing the Reds a fifth straight loss.
JJ Bleday hit his fourth home run and second of the series against Jameson Taillon in the first inning to give the Reds a quick lead.
Andrew Abbott was back to his all-star self, shutting down anh offense that has scored on average six runs per game.
The Reds had the bases loaded in the fourth inning but Matt McLain flied out to left field.
Nathaniel Lowe hit his sixth home run of the season in the sixth. It also came against Taillon, who has given up 19 home runs against the Reds in his 21 career starts against Cincinnati.
Abbott went into the bottom of the sixth with a 2-0 lead. He got Alex Bregman out on a line out to center field. Ian Happ was robbed of a hit by a diving stop by second baseman, McLain. Abbott walked Seiya Suzuki. Dansby Swanson singled to center. Abbott was left in the game to pitch to left hand hitter, Michael Busch. He walked to load the bases.
Manager Terry Francona took Abbott out and installed Connor Phillips.
Abbott pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, on four hits, four walks and four strikeouts. It was his second strong outing in a row.
Phillips ended the threat when pinch hitter Moises Ballesteros topped a ground ball toward the mound. Phillips charged, fielded and flipped underhand to catcher Tyler Stephenson to force Suzuki out at home.
Phillips came back out for the seventh inning. Peter Crow-Armstrong singled with one out. Nico Hoerner walked. Bregman singled to left to break the shut out. Happ struck out and Suzuki grounded out.
The Cubs got even in the eighth against Tony Santillan, when Busch hit his third home run of the season to tie the game.
The Reds were hitless after Lowe's home run. The only base runner they had was Elly De La Cruz, who reached on an error by Busch at first base. The Cubs bullpen, Javier Assad, Jacob Webb and Daniel Palencia shut down the Reds through the ninth inning. McLain was the ghost runner on second base when Ryan Rolison was on the mound in the ninth. He struck out two but walked Dane Myers before De La Cruz grounded out.
Sam Moll assignment was to send the game into the 11th inning but he didn't get an our. With Swanson on base at second at the bottom of the 10th. De La Cruz whiffed on a short hop, hit by Busch. The game winner was proclaimed a hit when the ball got past the Reds' shortstop, allowing Swanson to run home with the game winning run.
The Reds' fifth straight loss was the third straight one-run game after starting the season with seven one-run wins.

Petty is 2-2 with a 4.38 ERA in six starts. Petty made two starts for the Reds last season. The 23-year old was 0-3 with a 19.50 ERA. It will be his first career start against the Chicago Cubs.