CINCINNATI —  Seiya Suzuki and Reese McGuire homered in the eighth inning and the Chicago Cubs rallied for an 11-8 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday.

Nico Hoerner and Pete Crow-Armstrong drove in two runs apiece as the NL Central Division leaders took their fourth straight three-game series.


What You Need To Know

  • Austin Hays had two hits and drove in three runs for Cincinnati

  • The Cubs trailed 8-4, but began their rally by putting up three in the sixth inning
  • Chicago scored 21 of its 28 runs in the series in the seventh through ninth innings

Austin Hays had two hits and drove in three runs for Cincinnati, which has dropped four of five.

McGuire — called up from Triple-A Iowa — tied it at 8 with a solo shot to right and the first two-homer game in his eight-year, big-league career. The 30-year old catcher was a late addition to the lineup after Carson Kelly was scratched due to illness.

After Ian Happ drew a walk and Kyle Tucker's base hit, Suzuki connected on an elevated sinker by Luis Mey and drove it over the left-field wall to put the Cubs on top for good.

It was the second three-run homer in the series for Suzuki, who went 7 for 12 in the weekend three-game set.

Drew Pomeranz (2-0), the fourth of six Chicago pitchers, got the win with a scoreless inning.

Key moment

The Cubs trailed 8-4, but began their rally by putting up three in the sixth inning. Hoerner drove in two with a double and came home on a base hit by Michael Busch.

Key stat

Chicago scored 21 of its 28 runs in the series in the seventh through ninth innings.

Up next

Cubs: Return home on Monday to open a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies.

Reds: RHP Nick Martinez (2-5, 3.43 ERA) takes the mound for the opener of a three-game set at Kansas City on Monday.