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Ramirez powers Cubs past Giants
CHI CUBS 3, SAN FRANCISCO 1
 


CHICAGO (Ticker) -- Aramis Ramirez cracked the big hit for the
Chicago Cubs, while the San Francisco Giants again failed to
deliver one of their own.

Ramirez hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning
and Kerry Wood survived a shaky ninth as the Cubs defeated the
Giants, 3-1, on Friday in the opener of a three-game series at
Wrigley Field.

Ryan Theriot led off the eighth with a single and moved to
second on a sacrifice bunt. After Tyler Walker (3-5)
intentionally walked Derrek Lee, Ramirez lined the first pitch
he saw down the line in left . It just stayed fair to give the
Cubs the lead.

"I like being out there in that situation," Ramirez said. "I
don't put pressure on myself. I think the pressure is on the
pitcher."

"It's my job to execute pitches and I did not," Walker said.
"So the "L" is in my corner and deservingly so."

Wood allowed the first three hitters to reach base as Bengie
Molina's RBI single cut the deficit to 3-1 and put runners on
first and third with nobody out.

But the closer retired the next three hitters, the last two with
the tying run on second base, to secure his 24th save. Wood
struck out Aaron Rowand, got rookie John Bowker to fly out to
shallow right and induced Rich Aurilia to groundout weakly to
first to end the game.

It was the fifth straight loss for the Giants, who have scored
just seven runs over that span and four in their last four
games.

"We are just not clicking on offense," San Francisco manager
Bruce Bochy said.

The late-inning drama followed an excellent pitching duel
between the Giants' Matt Cain and the Cubs' Jason Marquis, who
each threw seven scoreless innings. Neither hurler allowed a
runner past second base.

Cain retired 10 straight batters until Lee doubled with two outs
in the sixth. After an intentional walk to Ramirez, he got
rookie Geovany Soto on a weak groundout to second.

"I was feeling confident with anything I threw," Cain said. "I
was just trying to keep them swinging and take advantage of some
of their aggressive swings."

Daryle Ward led off the seventh with a double to right. He
remained there as Cain struck out Mark DeRosa and Reed Johnson
before getting All-Star Kosuke Fukudome to foul out to catcher.

Cain allowed three hits and three walks, striking out nine over
his 115-pitch outing. He shut out the Cubs over eight innings
on July 1, earning the win while recording 10 strikeouts.

"Matt did a terrific job he really pitched great," Bochy said.
"Matt could not do more than he did for us today."

Marquis did not allow a hit until the fifth and worked out of
his only trouble in the sixth when Fred Lewis and Ray Durham hit
one-out, back-to-back singles. The righthander struck out
Eugenio Velez and got Molina to fly out to right to end the
inning.

He gave up three hits and two walks and notched four strikeouts.

"(Cain) is a quality pitcher and we saw what he did in San
Francisco," Marquis said. "I had to keep the runs to a minimum
and battle like our team has all year."

Cubs reliever Bobby Howry (3-2) pitched a 1-2-3 eighth to earn
the win.

"The wind made it a pitchers' ballpark today," Chicago manager
Lou Piniella said. "It was a nice pitched game on both sides.
Ramirez hit a big home run and this one is in the win column."

 
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