Seiya Suzuki, Cade Horton Lead Chicago Cubs to 6-1 Win Over Cincinnati Reds on August 6, 2025

Wednesday, August 6th, 2025

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Cubs Defeat Reds 6-1 to Prevent Series Sweep at Wrigley Field

The Chicago Cubs delivered a decisive 6-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds, preventing a series sweep and keeping their postseason aspirations alive in front of the Wrigley Field crowd. Seiya Suzuki led the offensive charge with his 27th homer of the season, tying him for seventh in the majors and fourth in the National League. Suzuki went 2-for-2 with two RBI and a walk, and contributed a sacrifice fly to score Nico Hoerner in the third inning.

Cade Horton was lights-out on the mound for the Cubs, pitching 5 2/3 scoreless innings while giving up only two hits and striking out six batters. Horton, now 6-2 with a 3.18 ERA, continues a remarkable scoreless stretch that now stands at 23 1/3 innings dating back to early July.

The Cubs’ victory boosts their record to 66-48, maintaining their position in the tight NL Wild Card race. The Reds, at 60-55, slipped three games behind the New York Mets for the final Wild Card spot as their offense struggled against Chicago’s pitching staff.

Chicago’s Power Surge

Dansby Swanson and Ian Happ added to the Cubs’ lead with solo home runs in the seventh and eighth innings, respectively, solidifying the home team’s strong offensive showing.

Horton Outduels Abbott

Cincinnati’s starter Andrew Abbott, who entered with an 8-1 record, took his first loss since early June. Abbott tossed 6 2/3 innings, allowing four earned runs as the Reds’ bats remained silent until the ninth. The Reds had only two baserunners entering the final frame and failed to draw a walk all game.

Shutdown Bullpen for Chicago

The Cubs bullpen—Drew Pomeranz, Andrew Kittredge, Brad Keller, and Daniel Palencia—combined to hold Cincinnati to just one run over the final 3 1/3 innings. Palencia earned his 16th save of the season, sealing the win for Chicago.

Key Moment: Immaculate Inning

Reliever Andrew Kittredge made history in the seventh inning by throwing an immaculate inning—nine pitches, nine strikes, three outs. This was Chicago’s first immaculate inning since 2022, marking a significant feat for the bullpen.

Next Series Matchups

The Reds continue their road trip with a four-game series in Pittsburgh against the Pirates. Brady Singer is expected to start for Cincinnati. The Cubs look ahead to a matchup against the division rival St. Louis Cardinals, with lefty Matthew Boyd slated to take the mound.

In summary

The Chicago Cubs rode stellar performances from Seiya Suzuki and Cade Horton to defeat the Cincinnati Reds 6-1, halting Cincinnati’s sweep attempt and strengthening their own playoff credentials. Key highlights included Suzuki’s 27th home run, a bullpen immaculate inning by Andrew Kittredge, and effective contributions throughout the lineup. The Cubs remain strong Wild Card contenders as both teams prepare for upcoming divisional series.


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