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Johnson outduels Harden as Diamondbacks down Cubs
ARIZONA 2, CHI CUBS 0
 


PHOENIX (Ticker) -- Rich Harden can't seem to buy a win with the
Chicago Cubs. Randy Johnson, on the other hand, can do no wrong
against the National League Central leaders.

Rookie Alex Romero's first major-league homer broke up Harden's
bid for a no-hitter in the sixth inning, sending the Arizona
Diamondbacks to a 2-0 win over the Cubs on Monday.

Since being acquired from the Oakland Athletics on July 9,
Harden has permitted a single run over two starts but has yet to
collect a win. On July 12, Harden tossed 5 1/3 scoreless frames
against San Francisco only to watch reliever Carlos Marmol
implode in the ninth by giving up five runs to send the game
into extra innings.

Against Arizona, the righthander struck out 10 for the second
consecutive game, but lost his no-hitter and a chance at a win
when Romero, homerless in his first 63 at-bats in the majors,
muscled Harden's high 1-2 slider just out of the reach of right
fielder Mark DeRosa and over the fence.

"Harden pitched great," Cubs manager Lou Piniella said. "It was
our offense. Tomorrow, we are canceling batting practice and,
the next day, we are canceling batting practice and we are going
to come out here and just stretch and play.

"I am tired of seeing balls fly all over in batting practice and
when the (darn) game starts, I see very little or nothing.
We'll see if that works. We did it Sunday and it worked."

It was the only hit the former Athletics ace allowed over seven
innings.

"I made one bad pitch, a two-strike changeup right down the
middle," Harden said. "I felt good out there but a little bit
inconsistent. I was getting behind some hitters, so I've got to
start getting ahead and be more efficient with my pitches."

Unfortunately for Harden, his mound counterpart Johnson (7-7)
had a vintage performance, permitting two hits and walking one
over seven frames, striking out four. With his strikeout of
Aramis Ramirez in the fourth, he became the first player in
major league history to strike out 2,000 with two teams.

"It was nice to win a game like that," Johnson said. "It was
kind of a high today where it was kind of a down yesterday
(Arizona allowed five runs in the ninth to the Los Angeles
Dodgers in a 6-5 loss).

"A game like that where it is a 1-0 game, every pitch means
something. There are so many story lines, Rommy (Romero)
getting his first major-league hit and it is a game-winner. ...
It was a confidence builder for me going out there and pitching
well."

Amazingly, Johnson improved to 13-0 with a 1.82 ERA in 14 career
starts against the Cubs.

The 44-year-old lefthander, who posted his 291st career win, is
the second pitcher to ever go at least 10-0 against the Cubs.
Only Sal Maglie, who was 10-0 in 19 starts against Chicago from
1954 to 1958, had accomplished such a stellar mark against
Chicago.

"I didn't know what my numbers were against them," Johnson said.
"There is no rhyme or reason."

Stephen Drew added an insurance run in the eighth with an RBI
triple, providing enough of a working margin for Micah Owings to
toss a scoreless eighth before handing over the ninth-inning
duties to reliever Chad Qualls, who posted his second save after
regular closer Brandon Lyon had thrown 67 pitches while working
each of the last three games.

"The way we had it drawn up before the game we would use Micah
in the eighth and Qualls in the ninth but, believe me, it wasn't
easy taking Randy out," Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin said.

"We had to play defense tonight. It had to be a clean game with
both pitchers; it looked like after two or three innings that it
would be tough to score. That is when the other facets of the
game come into play."

 
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