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Giants' Cain overpowers Cubs
SAN FRANCISCO 2, CHICAGO CUBS 1
 


SAN FRANCISCO (Ticker) -- Matt Cain pitched eight scoreless
innings on Tuesday night to lead the San Francisco Giants to a
2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs.

Cain (5-6) allowed just two hits and three walks while striking
out 10 to avoid his second loss in as many starts although he
continues to get little run support. The team has scored one
run or fewer in 20 of his 50 starts since 2007.

The 23-year-old righthander's performance on Tuesday helped the
Giants set a franchise record with three pitchers logging at
least 100 strikeouts before the All-Star Break. Cain joined
teammates Tim Lincecum and Jonathan Sanchez.

"I definitely had my couple of beatings early (this season) so
I'm still trying to work back from that," Cain said. "But
that's not the deal. I feel as if when I go out there on the
fifth day I'm supposed to give our guys a chance to win and
that's what we're supposed to keep doing."

After allowing a one-out single to Derrek Lee in the first
inning, Cain didn't surrender another hit until Daryle Ward led
off the seventh with a double to center field as the the Giants'
righthander retired 16 of 18 batters over that span.

"I'll definitely go back and look at stuff that I've done in
today's outing and see why I was successful and definitely try
to carry that into the rest of the season," Cain said.

However, the Giants nearly wasted Cain's outstanding start as
closer Brian Wilson struggled to close the door in the ninth.

Lee led off the frame with a triple to right-center field and
cut the deficit in half two batters later on a one-out single by
rookie Geovany Soto.

Wilson got Jim Edmonds to fly out to center for the second out
but the Cubs put the tying run in scoring position on Mike
Fontenot's base hit. However, the 26-year-old righthander
struck out Ryan Theriot to end the threat and earn his 23rd save
of the season.

"It's good we won," Wilson said. "I don't care how many runs I
give up as long as we win."

"I struck out, I mean (Wilson's) got great stuff, throw's the
ball extremely hard," Theriot said. "I've known him for a long
time, and he's a guy that could cut the ball as well as run it
in. He has a good breaking ball, so I was just looking for a
heater and he threw me a ton of them. I couldn't catch up to
it."

San Francisco opened the scoring in thrilling fashion in the
first inning.

Fred Lewis singled to right to lead off the frame and advanced
to second on a walk by Ray Durham. Randy Winn advanced the
runners to second and third with a fielder's choice and Lewis
scored the first run of the game by stealing home on a double
steal attempt when Bengie Molina swung and missed while Winn
stole second.

"Actually it was a hit and run," Giants manager Bruce Bochy
said. "(Marquis) just threw the ball up where Bengie couldn't
quite handle it. Freddie did a great job in that situation, he
got a good jump."

Lewis doubled the Giants' lead in the sixth, scoring on Winn's
RBI single to left field off Cubs starter Jason Marquis (6-5)
with one out in the inning.

Marquis surrendered two runs and four hits in seven innings,
walking three while striking out five en route to his second
straight loss after winning his previous five outings.

"I thought (Marquis) pitched well, he really did," Cubs manager
Lou Piniella said. "Two runs on four hits in seven innings of
work, you'd take that every time."

"Matt threw the ball real well and obviously his talent speaks
for itself," Marquis said. "They got the run early in the game
and I tried to limit them as best as I could. You're going to
have days when your offense can be shut down. It's going to
happen and as a pitcher you just try pick them up."

 
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