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Soto's inside-the-park homer sends Cubs past Astros
CHICAGO CUBS 7, HOUSTON 2
 

HOUSTON (Ticker) -- Not only does Geovany Soto have the best
seat in the house to witness Ted Lilly's incredible May, but he
is also providing a huge boost to the league's most prolific
offense.

Soto hit a three-run, inside-the-park homer and Lilly won his
fourth straight start Monday, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 7-2
victory over the Houston Astros.

Chicago, which is 9-2 over its last 11 games and the
highest-scoring team in baseball, has been home to a pair of the
majors' best batterymates lately.

Soto, who has been behind the plate for each of Lilly's four
wins in May, already has four home runs and 13 RBI this month
and leads all catchers with 33 RBI.

Meanwhile, Lilly (5-4), who is 4-0 with a 3.56 ERA in May after
going 1-4 with a 6.46 ERA in April, allowed two runs and four
hits over 5 1/3 innings, walking two and striking out six.

In the fourth inning with one out and two runners on in a
scoreless game, Soto lifted a line drive off Astros starter
Brian Moehler (1-1) that hit high off the wall in deep
left-center field.

While the Astros' outfielders paused as the ball hit off the
vertical yellow line on the wall that signifies a home run, Soto
continued to round the bases, easily beating the throw home for
a rare stand-up, inside-the-park home run.

In Minute Maid Park, a hit to the left side of the line in that
part of the field would have meant the ball was still in play,
while a ball on the other side of the line should be ruled as an
automatic home run.

Astros center fielder Michael Bourn did not immediately chase it
- believing it was already a home run - which gave Soto time to
circle the bases.

Soto surprised himself with the inside-the-park job, unable to
recall ever hitting one in his life.

"That left field is so big," Soto said. "I didn't think I hit
it out. A double, maybe a triple, if they misplayed it. When I
turned first, the umpire called safe (meaning the ball didn't
leave the park). I tried to get to third. I was ready to shut
it down when I saw (third base coach Mike Quade) waving me
home."

It was the first inside-the-park home run for a catcher since
Joe Mauer of the Twins hit one against the Angels on July 21,
2007, and the first such hit by a National League catcher since
Kelly Stinnett hit one for Arizona on August 29, 2005.

Lilly, who has tossed at least six frames in each of his last
six starts, was pulled after 95 pitches, but not before striking
out the red-hot Lance Berkman, who went 0-for-4 with three
strikeouts to end his 17-game hitting streak.

"He had about 100 pitches," Cubs manager Lou Piniella said. "It
was hot. We felt it was time."

"I was just mixing pitches," Lilly said of facing Berkman. "I
made an extended effort to keep the ball out of the center of
the plate. Watching tape, he's been making a living on
mistakes."

Still, even though he was pushing the century mark with his
pitch count on a warm evening, Lilly wasn't ready to leave.

"I told Lou I wanted to get through (the sixth)," he said. "I
knew my pitch count was high. Our bullpen's been working a lot
lately. I'm not sure I deserved (to finish the inning)."

Moehler permitted three runs and seven hits over five frames to
take his first loss in three starts this season.

Although the Astros responded with one run apiece in the fourth
and fifth innings, Derrek Lee and Ryan Theriot added insurance
runs on RBI singles in the seventh and eighth, respectively,
before Aramis Ramirez put the game away with a two-run blast in
the ninth.

 
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