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Lincecum hands Dempster rare home loss
SAN FRANCISCO 4, CHI CUBS 2
 


CHICAGO (Ticker) -- Tim Lincecum staked his claim to start for
the National League in Tuesday's All-Star Game at Yankee
Stadium. The Chicago Cubs probably wouldn't disagree if he did
get the assignment.

Lincecum handed Ryan Dempster his first home loss of the season
Sunday as the San Francisco Giants recorded a 4-2 win over the
Cubs.

Prior to Sunday, Dempster (10-4) had won all 10 of his starts
this year at Wrigley Field, but he was outpitched by the
slender Lincecum, who allowed one run and six hits with a walk
and nine strikeouts.

"It's a good note to end (the first half) on and people can go
home for the break in a happy mood," said Lincecum, who heads to
New York with closer Brian Wilson, the other member of the
Giants selected for the All-Star Game.

Lincecum rebounded from a rare bad outing on Tuesday, when he
gave up four runs and nine hits over six innings in a 7-0 loss
to the New York Mets. On Sunday, he shut down a team that has
been tough to beat at home and lowered his ERA to 2.57 - the
third-best mark in the NL.

"(A) large part (of his success) is me just finding consistency
with my pitches," Lincecum added. "I have done that in a
majority of my starts."

Dempster yielded four runs and seven hits in 6 2/3 innings as
the Cubs dropped to a still NL-best 37-12 at home. Three of the
runs he gave up came in the third.

"I wanted to keep that (home) streak going," Dempster said.
"Today was a tough one and it was a good matchup. I let them put
up a crooked number in one inning and that was it."

Lincecum also helped his cause with his bat as his sinking line
drive with one out in the third got past right field Mark DeRosa
- who tried to make a shoe-string catch - for a triple to score
the first run of the game.

"It was a slider and I just got lucky," Lincecum added. "It
skipped past (DeRosa's) glove."

Dempster then walked Fred Lewis, who stole second. Lincecum and
Lewis scored on Ray Durham's single that made it 3-0.

Lincecum limited the Cubs to an RBI double by Jim Edmonds in the
fourth, a run the Giants got back in the seventh on Lewis' RBI
triple.

"I thought the humidity might get to (Lincecum) but to his
credit, he went out and threw 120-something pitches (actually
116)," Cubs manager Lou Piniella said. "It was eight real good
innings."

After threatening in the eighth, the Cubs made it interesting in
the ninth, closing within 4-2 on an RBI single All-Star catcher
Geovany Soto that left runners on the corners with one out. But
Wilson retired the next two batters for his league-leading 25th
save.

The Cubs (57-38) still have a lot to feel good about at the
break as they boast the best record in the major leagues and own
a 4.5-game lead over St. Louis in the NL Central.

"Adding Rich Harden and getting (injured) Alfonso Soriano back
will help a lot, too," DeRosa said.

 
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