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Gallagher strong as Cubs top Rockies
CHICAGO CUBS 5, COLORADO 3
 


CHICAGO (Ticker) -- In a battle of teams streaking in opposite
directions, the Chicago Cubs made sure both runs stayed intact.

Rookie Sean Gallagher tossed 5 2/3 solid innings and Jim Edmonds
drove in a pair of runs to lead the Chicago Cubs to their
seventh straight win, 5-3, over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday.

Alfonso Soriano hit a solo homer and Aramis Ramirez had three
hits for the Cubs, who pushed their record at Wrigley Field to
26-8 and moved to 36-21 overall - the best mark in the majors.

"Right now we're playing baseball the way it's supposed to be
played," Soriano said. "We're just playing the game the right
way. We're playing unbelievable now. I don't know if we can play
better after winning the seven games here at home."

"The homestand couldn't have been better," Chicago manager Lou
Piniella said. "Everybody on the roster contributed, which is
really, really nice to see."

Gallagher (3-1) struck out a career-high eight and had allowed
just one hit before running into trouble and surrendering two
runs in the fourth. The 22-year-old struck out the first two
batters in the sixth but was pulled after allowing a double to
Omar Quintanilla.

"You learn to limit the runs you give up and not let it run you
out of the game," Gallagher said. "What it is, it's damage
control. You limit it as much as you can and let your offense
get back out there and get you some more runs."

Gallagher was staked to an early lead when Ramirez singled in
Ryan Theriot in the first.

"You can go out there and all the confidence in the world
knowing that this team's going to continue to score a lot of
runs," Gallagher said. "The past couple of weeks have been
unbelievable for the pitchers. There's always a lot of guys on
base and you're always working with a lead."

After the Rockies struck for two runs in the fourth, the cubs
responded immediately in the bottom of the frame when Edmonds
doubled home Ramirez, and rookie Geovany Soto came home on an
error by rookie third baseman Ian Stewart.

"It's getting there," Edmonds said of his hitting. "I found
something a little bit wider. I knew there was something in
there. I just have to keep proving it. I think I just changed a
little bit when they changed Busch Stadium and I was trying to
get on top of the ball and become a line-drive hitter."

Chicago extended its lead to 4-2 in the fifth when Colorado
starter Ubaldo Jimenez walked Edmonds with the bases loaded.

"That helps when you see the ball better, when you're just not
flailing at things and trying to do too much," Edmonds said of
his good eye in the fifth.

Jimenez (1-6) lasted five innings and was charged with four runs
- three earned - and seven hits while walking three and striking
out five. The 24-year-old righthander has not earned a win since
April 8.

Kerry Wood pitched a scoreless ninth to earn his 14th save and
hand the Rockies their seventh straight loss.

"We took leads in the first two games and couldn't hold on to
it," Colorado manager Clint Hurdle said. "We lost by one
yesterday and we're still playing hard. Execution issues
continue to be the problem. The elusive big hit is still out
there."

 
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