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Zambrano sharp as Cubs pound Pirates
CHICAGO CUBS 12, PITTSBURGH 3
 

By Dave Assad
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) - There must be something about the
Pittsburgh Pirates that brings out the best in the Chicago Cubs
hitters.

The Cubs recorded a season-high 19 hits in their 12-3 rout of
the Pirates on Friday at PNC Park.

Chicago, which has won nine of 10 against Pittsburgh, has the
highest scoring offense in the National League - but it is
especially rough on the Pirates.

The Cubs are batting .311 with 13 home runs while averaging 8.1
runs per game against Pittsburgh.

"The Pirates have nice talent and they've been playing well,"
Cubs manager Lou Piniella said. "We've had our way early in the
year, but (we) play them quite a few more times and have got to
keep playing.

"They play hard and you know we've been fortunate. How do you
explain that we've lost 11 games in a row to the Florida
Marlins? Sometimes these things happen and you don't have
explanations for them."

Five Cubs starters (Reed Johnson, Ryan Theriot, Geovany Soto,
Alfonso Soriano and Mark DeRosa) were hitting at least .333
going into the game against Pittsburgh.

Four out of the five had at least one hit on Friday.

Johnson led the way with three hits and four RBI, including a
three-run home run in the fifth inning. DeRosa added two
doubles and three runs batted in.

"Reed Johnson has been a nice addition for us," Piniella said.
"He's a professional kid and a team guy. He's been a nice
pickup for us (from Toronto) since the end of spring training."

The Cubs scored at least one run in each of the first six
innings. Five of those scores came off Pirates starter Zach
Duke (2-3), who also gave up 10 hits in four innings.

"It's tough to get hitters out when you're throwing everything
right down the middle," Duke said. "That's the long and short
of it."

Pirates manager John Russell was not pleased by Duke's
performance.

"He left some balls out over the plate that they got to and it
kind of snowballed on him a bit," Russell said.

Chicago ace Carlos Zambrano (7-1) also got into the hitting act
with a career-best four hits to raise his average to .343.
Zambrano's four hits were the most by a Cubs pitcher since Lew
Burdette had four against the San Francisco Giants on July 23,
1964.

"Somebody told me that," Zambrano said. "It's good. It's a
good feeling and hopefully I can continue to do a good job and
do some damage at the plate."

Piniella was impressed by his big righthander's hitting prowess
as well.

"It goes to show you that when he concentrates what he's capable
of doing," Piniella added. "Four hits in a game? That's hard
for an everyday player to do, much less a pitcher."

On the mound, Zambrano allowed two runs, six hits and a walk
while striking out six in seven frames to win his sixth straight
decision. The 6-5, 255-pound righthander surrendered a two-run
triple to Nate McLouth in the fifth, but is now 6-1 lifetime in
nine career starts in Pittsburgh.


 
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