Reds SLAM Cubs, bullpen blows it.

CINCINNATI—-Drew Stubbs figured the pitch would be somewhere in the strike zone. His guess was right on, and so was his timing.Stubbs hit his first career grand slam off Esmailin Caridad in the eighth inning, rallying the Cincinnati Reds to a 5-4 victory Friday night that left the Cubs with a sense that they’d let yet another one get away.The Reds managed only three hits in the first seven innings, then took advantage of Caridad (0-1), who walked only one batter during 14 spring training appearances. Under much more pressure in a game that mattered, the right-hander quickly got himself in trouble.Caridad walked the first two batters, and Chris Dickerson bunted for a single that loaded the bases and brought up Stubbs.Stubbs knew that Caridad wouldn’t want to walk him, too, so he expected a strike and got it on the second pitch.Stubbs flipped his bat away as he left the batter’s box, knowing that nobody was going to catch the ball. It landed deep in the Reds’ bullpen area for a 5-3 lead.It was the second time that the bullpen failed to hold a late lead. On Wednesday, Chipper Jones hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning off John Grabow for a 3-2 Atlanta win.The Cubs fell to 1-3 because of the two bullpen breakdowns and a lineup that has failed to hit consistently.Micah Owings (1-0) got the victory with three innings in relief of Homer Bailey. Francisco Cordero converted his first save chance of the season, barely holding the lead.Derrek Lee hit a solo homer that cut it to 5-4. Chicago loaded the bases with two outs on Kosuke Fukudome’s single, third baseman Scott Rolen’s fielding error and Mike Fontenot’s infield single, his fourth of the game. Pinch-hitter Chad Tracy hit a check-swing grounder back to Cordero for the final out.Stubbs, who also tripled, has been one of the Reds’ few consistent hitters during the opening week. His first homer of the season broke open a game between two teams struggling to hit.Right-hander Carlos Silva held the Reds to one run in six innings – Stubbs tripled to open the first, then scored on Orlando Cabrera’s sacrifice fly. Silva settled in on a chilly, 54-degree evening, preventing the Reds from rallying until he was out of the game. He left when his shoulder began to stiffen.The Cubs failed to make the most out of a ragged start by Homer Bailey, who went deep in counts and lasted only five innings. The 23-year-old Bailey was trying to extend his sensational closing stretch of 2009, when he had a 1.70 ERA in his last nine starts – the best in the majors during that span. A little wildness got in the way. Bailey gave up seven singles in five innings, but also walked two batters, hit two and committed a balk. He needed 106 pitches to get that far, the best sign of how much he struggled.Aramis Ramirez hit a sacrifice fly, and Xavier Nady and Lee had run-scoring singles off Bailey.The Reds’ starting lineup featured three first-round draft picks: Bailey (2004), right fielder Jay Bruce (2005) and Stubbs (2006). Right-hander Mike Leake, the Reds’ top pick last year, will make his debut on Sunday. Nady started in RF as Piniella continued to give his reserves some playing time, looking to spark the offense.

NOTES—One of the Reds’ mascots walked around the field pregame with a cardboard sign that read, “Got Goat?” a reference to the Cubs’ mythical curse from 1945…..Carlos Zambrano is 1-5 in seven career starts against Cincinnati’s Aaron Harang. They go head-to-head again on Saturday.