Votto gets 2,000th hit, Reds hand Cubs 12th straight loss
CINCINNATI (AP) — Jonathan India homered and drove in five runs while Wade Miley threw seven shutout innings as the Cincinnati Reds beat Chicago 14-5 on Monday night, handing the free-falling Cubs their 12th straight loss.
Canadian Joey Votto, the 37-year-old Cincinnati first baseman who has been on a tear since the all-star break, got the 2,000th hit of his career, a solid single in the seventh. The Toronto native came up again later in the inning and drove in a run with another base hit during an eight-run Reds outburst.
Votto became just the second Canadian to reach the 2,000-hit plateau, joining Larry Walker of Maple Ridge, B.C.
Miley (10-4) allowed four hits and struck out seven as the Reds won for the ninth time in 13 games and moved within 1 1/2 games of San Diego for the second NL wild card.