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Cubs beat Braves, lose Soriano
CHI CUBS 7, ATLANTA 2
 


CHICAGO (Ticker) -- Alfonso Soriano won't be around for a while,
but that did not stop the Chicago Cubs from dispatching the
Atlanta Braves.

Ryan Dempster tossed the first complete game of the season for
the Cubs and Kosuke Fukudome homered in a 7-2 win over the
Braves on Wednesday.

Chicago's victory took some of the sting out of the prospect of
being without leadoff hitter Soriano for an extended period of
time. The slugger was hit by a pitch in the second inning, and
X-rays revealed a fracture of his left ring finger, which will
keep him out of the lineup for four to six weeks.

"Costly loss, losing Soriano, no question," Cubs manager Lou
Piniella said. "He was just starting to run the way we thought
he would. He was playing well in the outfield and he was
hitting the ball for some power. It's a bad break for us. Just
an unfortunate thing. They said (Soriano would miss) six weeks.

"We'll probably have to get two kids up here now. We'll see who
we bring up. It's a shame. Things happen in baseball. We've
got a farm system and we'll utilize it."

Soriano missed two weeks in April with a leg injury and the team
did not miss a beat, going 9-5 and averaging over seven runs per
game.

"We had two strikes on him by going away and away," Braves
catcher Brian McCann said of Soriano's at-bat. "Now we were
trying to get a fastball in and it got away from him. I feel
really bad for Soriano. There's no chance that we were throwing
at him with the count 0-2. The book on him is, if you don't
pitch him inside, he'll reach over the plate and kill you. I
hope he comes back soon and has a great season."

Dempster (8-2) struck out 11 to improve to 8-0 at Wrigley Field
this season. The veteran righthander allowed two runs and four
hits en route to his first complete game since 2002, when he was
with the Cincinnati Reds.

"That was fun. I had a chance (at a complete game) earlier this
year and I didn't get it done," Dempster said. "It was nice to
go out there and finish it. What an ovation. The crowd was
buzzing and the energy was unreal. To go through everything
I've been through ("Tommy John" surgery and a closer's role) and
come back as a starter and throw a complete game at Wrigley
Field, it was a good experience."

Dempster's strong effort allowed the Cubs to push their winning
streak at home to 10 games. They own the best home record in
the National League at 28-8 and will go for a sweep of the
three-game series against the Braves on Thursday.

"Just a great performance by Dempster," Piniella said. "A
complete game. He couldn't pitch any better."

Chicago jumped on top in the first inning on Fukudome's
three-run blast. Atlanta starter Jeff Bennett (0-4) retired
Soriano and Ryan Theriot but walked Derrek Lee and allowed a
single by Aramis Ramirez before Fukudome's fifth homer of the
season made it 3-0.

"It was a turning point in the game, right there in the first
inning," Atlanta manager Bobby Cox said. "Two out, nobody on,
all of a sudden they have three runs on the Fukudome homer.
(Bennett's) just go to focus a little better trying to get that
third out."

Chicago added a pair in the second, when Theriot - batting after
Soriano was forced to leave - doubled home Mark DeRosa and pinch
runner Mike Fontenot. Jim Edmonds' two-run single in the third
made it 7-0.

"He was missing an 'out' pitch tonight," McCann said of Bennett.
"He had a real good fastball and he would get ahead, but he
couldn't locate his slider."

Bennett was tagged for all seven runs and seven hits in two-plus
innings, walking two and striking out a pair.

 
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