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CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Ryan Ludwick and the Cincinnati Reds put together an impressive rally as they tried for a doubleheader sweep against the lowly Chicago Cubs. It just fizzled at the very end. Johnny Cueto pitched eight crisp innings to lead Cincinnati to a 5-3 victory in the opener on Saturday, but Brett Jackson and David DeJesus homered to help the Cubs hold on for a 9-7 victory in the second game. Ludwick went deep twice and drove in three runs in the nightcap for the Reds, who had won seven of eight. Ludwicks fourth multihomer game of the season left him tied with Jay Bruce for the team lead with 25 homers on the year. "Its tough to sweep a doubleheader," Ludwick said. "We had opportunities. They came out and scored a big run at the end. Our backs were against the wall, but we scratched and clawed and fought and gave ourselves a chance." Cubs manager Dale Sveum was relieved after the second game. "Its nice to come out with one," he said. "That Reds team battles. They battle with two strikes and never give in. Thats why theyre in first place." The NL Central-leading Reds came out of the doubleheader with a 6 1/2-game lead over second-place Pittsburgh, but manager Dusty Baker was looking for more. "Everybody knows its tough to win a DH, no matter who you play," Baker said. "We had action, but they held us off. Its tough to come back when youre trading runs." Jackson hit his first career home run to help Brooks Raley earn his first major league win, and Starlin Castro had three hits and two RBIs as the Cubs rebounded after losing the first two in the four-game weekend series. DeJesus added his fifth home run of the season in the ninth. Raley (1-2) gave up four runs, three earned, and five hits in 5 1-3 innings. "Im fired up right now," he said. "Ive got the game ball, and thats awesome, too." The Reds won the opener behind Cueto, who allowed two runs and three hits. Todd Frazier also had a go-ahead homer for the second straight game. The Cubs jumped all over Todd Redmond (0-1) in the nightcap. Redmond (0-1) gave up four runs and seven hits in 3 1-3 innings in his major league debut. He struck out two and walked five. Redmond was the sixth pitcher to start for Cincinnati this season. The Reds used the same five starters for the first 120 games, a modern franchise record and a key reason for their surge to the top of the Central. "I was amped up," said Redmond, who was acquired in a July trade with Atlanta. "That was my first major league start. I had some butterflies, but I settled down. Im not a guy who walks people. I take pride in throwing strikes, so I was a little upset about that." Jackson sparked the Cubs 13-hit attack with a drive into visitors bullpen down the right-field line on a 1-1 pitch in the second, making it 1-0. "It feels good to cross that off my list," Jackson said. Chicago built an 8-2 lead, then held on as the Reds battered its beleaguered bullpen. Carlos Marmol worked the ninth for his 15th save in 17 chances. Cueto (16-6) struck out eight and walked none, drawing a standing ovation when he walked off the mound for the last time. He didnt allow a runner past first base after the first inning and retired 19 of the last 20 batters he faced. Cueto is the first Cincinnati pitcher since Danny Jackson in 1988 to win 16 of his first 25 starts. He has won seven of his last eight appearances to move into a tie with Tampa Bays David Price for the major league lead in wins. "He was dealing," Baker said. "He has to be a serious candidate for the Cy Young Award. We dont talk about it, but that has to be in the back of his mind." "Ive got to keep working," Cueto said. "Theres a lot of baseball to go before I can think about that." Aroldis Chapman allowed two hits, a walk and a run -- his first in 24 appearances -- but held on for his 29th save. Cubs slugger Alfonso Soriano drove a 3-2 pitch 433 feet into the second deck in left field with two outs in the first inning for his 22nd homer. The two RBIs gave Soriano 1,000 for his career. Jeff Samardzija (8-11) gave up four runs and six hits in five innings for Chicago. He struck out five, walked none, hit a batter and threw a wild pitch. NOTES: The Cubs are working on a new contract for SS Castro, but general manager Theo Epstein said nothing has been finalized yet. ... Both teams recalled pitchers from their Triple-A affiliates to start the second game of the doubleheader. The Cubs promoted Raley from Iowa, while the Reds recalled Redmond from Louisville. Neither team was required to send anybody out to make room. Major League Baseball rules allow teams to add a 26th player to their active roster for doubleheaders such as Saturdays, which was scheduled after a May 1 postponement. ... 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