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Friday, June 08, 2007

Cubs hand Piniella a win on his return       Send a link to a friend

[June 08, 2007]  ATLANTA (AP) -- There was no need for Lou Piniella to kick up any dust. Rich Hill and the Chicago Cubs kept their manager happy in his return from a four-game suspension. Hill matched his career high with 11 strikeouts, giving up three hits in eight innings Thursday night to lead the Cubs over the Atlanta Braves 2-1.

Chicago won for the fourth time in five games, a streak that began a day after Piniella's theatrical argument during Saturday's game against Atlanta at Wrigley Field, which led to his ejection and suspension.

Chicago began a seven-game trip by winning two of three at Milwaukee. Piniella had watched his team from the press-box level while serving his penalty.

"I'm ready to go," Piniella said before the game. "It's a little nerve-racking up there when you're a fan."

Hill (5-4), who walked one, matched his strikeout high, set against Pittsburgh last Sept. 6. He beat the Braves for the second time this season and improved to 3-0 in his career against Atlanta.

Ryan Dempster pitched a perfect ninth for his 12th save in 13 tries.

Chuck James (5-5) gave up two runs, six hits and three walks for the Braves, who have lost three straight and five of six.

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Andruw Jones led off the second inning with his 10th homer, a fly ball that barely cleared the right-field wall near the foul pole, and was stranded at third base after his fourth-inning single. Atlanta's only other hit off Hill was a two-out single in the seventh by Matt Diaz.

Alfonso Soriano led off the game with a triple over Jeff Francoeur at the right-field wall and scored when Felix Pie's grounder bounced off James' leg into left field for an RBI single.

Chicago took a 2-0 lead in the second when Ryan Theriot beat out an infield hit, moved to third on a hit-and-run single by Cesar Izturis, and scored on Soriano's two-out single..

Notes: Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, who failed in his bid to buy the Braves, sat beside team president Terry McGuirk. ... Jones was 0-for-8 against Hill before his two hits Thursday night.

[Text copied from Associated Press file]

 

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