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Lilly tops Haren, shuts down Diamondbacks
CHICAGO CUBS 3, ARIZONA 1
 

CHICAGO (Ticker) -- It was the Arizona Diamondbacks that felt
the frustration this time around when Ted Lilly was on the
mound.

Lilly struck out a season-high 10 batters in seven innings as
the Chicago Cubs beat the Arizona Diamondbacks, 3-1, on Friday.

Winning for the third time in his last four starts, Lilly (3-4)
allowed just a first-inning home run to Chris Young and three
hits. He also issued just two walks as he posted double digits
in strikeouts for the 11th time in his 10-year career.

"I felt good. I was pretty pumped up about the game," Lilly
said. "I figured against a guy like (Dan) Haren, he was going
to keep them in the game. He's a tough guy to score runs off
of. I felt it was kind of my responsibility at some point to
keep up with the other starting pitcher, regardless of what he
was doing."

It was a much different experience for the veteran lefthander
than in his previous appearance against the young Diamondbacks.
Lilly failed to make it out of the fourth inning in the Cubs'
8-4 loss in the second game of last year's National League
Division Series.

Lilly left that outing slamming his glove down in the dugout at
Chase Field, as Arizona went on to sweep the series in three
games.

The lefthander turned the tables on the Diamondbacks on Friday,
limiting the NL West leaders to their lowest run output of the
season as he continued to bounce back for an 0-3 start to the
season.

"We've seen steady progression every time out and he's pitching
like he was last year when he was going well," Chicago manager
Lou Piniella said. "(He was) mixing up his pitches, changing
speeds, using his breaking pitches. A really nice seven
innings."

With the Arizona lineup held in check, Haren (4-2) was forced to
absorb his second loss in his last three decisions.

Haren, who began the season by allowing five earned runs in his
first four starts of the season, had one bad inning, leading to
the Diamondbacks' fourth loss in their last six games.

Haren had allowed just one batter to reach through the first
four innings until the Cubs rallied, getting two runs and three
hits in the fifth.

"Dan pitched a great game," Arizona manager Bob Melvin said.
"He certainly didn't deserve the outcome he got. He had all of
his pitches working, a great splitter and command of his
fastball on both sides of the plate."

Mark DeRosa, who hit a liner off Haren in the third inning,
began the uprising with a two-out double to left field. With
Lilly on deck, Arizona opted to intentionally walk Reed Johnson
to set up a potential forceout. However, Lilly lined a single
up the middle, knotting the score at 1-1.

"After DeRosa got the hit, we walked a guy to get to Lilly,"
Haren said. "I fell behind him and tried to come inside. He
just put the bat on the ball and it fell in."

It was the third hit in 11 at-bats this season for Lilly, who
also plated his second run of the year.

"Yeah, that was fun," Lilly said. "I think he threw it right
into my swing. One thing that I realized is that it is
important to be able put the bat on the ball. You're going to
get some at-bats in close games."

Alfonso Soriano followed with a double that was near the left
field line, giving Chicago a lead it would never lose.

The Cubs were helped out on a questionable call in the top of
the eighth, getting an unorthodox double play when Eric Byrnes
was called for batter's inference on an attempted steal of
second base by Augie Ojeda.

Instead of potentially having the tying run at second base with
one out, Arizona had the bases empty with two outs.

"I heard the umpire yell, 'Ball four,'" Chicago catcher Geovany
Soto said. "But Byrnes' swing went all the way through the
zone, and when I threw the ball to second base, it hit his bat.
The umpire made the right call."

"He (home plate umpire Ted Barrett) said that Eric made contact
with the bat and Soto, and stepped in front of home plate to
inhibit the throw going to second base," Melvin said.

To add insult to injury for the Diamondbacks, Derrek Lee
connected on his ninth home run in the eighth for an insurance
run for the Cubs.

Chicago reliever Carlos Marmol struck out a batter in the eighth
and Kerry Wood fanned one in a perfect ninth for his sixth save
in nine chances this season.

Haren finished with two runs and five hits allowed, striking out
five and walking two.

"I really had good stuff," Haren said. "Outside of walking one
guy on a 3-2 change, my stuff was there all day. Even though I
lost the game, I feel like I'm finally getting back to my normal
way of pitching."

After drilling his team-leading ninth homer of the season in the
first, Young struck out in his other three at-bats for the
Diamondbacks.


 
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