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Gwynn's sacrifice fly lifts Brewers over Cubs
MILWAUKEE 4, CHICAGO CUBS 3 (10 INNINGS)
 

CHICAGO (Ticker) -- In the first battle of the season, the
Milwaukee Brewers struck the first blow for National League
Central Division supremacy.

Tony Gwynn Jr. hit a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning to lift
the Brewers to a 4-3 win over the Chicago Cubs on Monday.

David Riske picked up the save, tossing a scoreless 10th inning
to give the Brewers an early leg up in what should be a
season-long fight atop the NL Central.

Milwaukee held the lead for much of the season in 2007 before
the Cubs caught and passed them in August. If the 2008 season
follows along the lines of Opening Day, the race should be just
as exciting this year.

Veteran Craig Counsell set up the rally in the 10th with a
pinch-hit leadoff double. After Jason Kendall sacrificed,
Chicago reliever Bob Howry (0-1) plunked Rickie Weeks before
yielding Gwynn's fly to deep center field.

"The infield was in, so at that point I'm not trying to do
much," Gwynn said. "Howry elevated a pitch I could put the bat
on. I was fortunate to hit it far enough to get the run in.
It's a great Opening Day win for us. Getting it against the
Cubs is a confidence-builder."

"Counsell got a big hit for us, as big as they come," Brewers
manager Ned Yost said. "But the situation hitting by Tony Gwynn
was just as important with his sacrifice fly getting the run
home."

Cubs rookie Kosuke Fukudome made his U.S. debut to much fanfare
and did not disappoint - clubbing a three-run homer off Eric
Gagne in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game at 3-3. The
Japanese star finished 3-for-3 with a walk in his first major
league game, earning a curtain call from the fans after his
blast.

"He was unbelievable today," Chicago first baseman Derrek Lee
said of Fukudome. "I don't know if he was hiding anything in
spring training. He showed what a great hitter he is with the
exhibition he put on today. It was impressive."

The Brewers took a 3-0 lead in the top of the ninth on an RBI
single by Ryan Braun and Corey Hart's two-run double off Chicago
closer Kerry Wood.

"Obviously you don't want to get guys on base late in the game
by walks or giving them a free pass," Wood said. "It didn't
work out for me today. It's a long season."

The late-game fireworks obscured a pitcher's duel between
starters Ben Sheets and Carlos Zambrano, who matched scoreless
frames into the seventh inning.

Zambrano allowed three hits in 6 2/3 frames while striking out
five and issuing one walk. The burly righthander was lifted
after picking Bill Hall off second base due to a cramp in his
right forearm.

"I felt good out there today," Zambrano said. "The cramping was
just something I couldn't anything about. Next time I'll have
to drink more water."

Sheets surrendered just two hits while striking out seven and
walking two in 6 1/3 innings.

"I located the ball well and I think I made some quality pitches
all day," Sheets said. "The only time I got into trouble was
when I shook Jason (Kendall) off. I shouldn't have done that."

The only Chicago player to touch Sheets was Fukudome, who earned
both hits and drew a walk against the Brewers' ace.

The Opening Day ceremonies at Wrigley Field included the
unveiling of a statue honoring Cubs legend Ernie Banks at the
corner of Clark and Addison outside the stadium.

A Hall of Famer, Banks stuck around for the game and joined the
fans for the singing of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during
the seventh inning stretch.

The first member of the Chicago franchise ever to have his
number retired, Banks joins former broadcaster Harry Carey as
the only men immortalized in bronze at Wrigley Field.


 
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