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"I think that changed the whole game," Lopez said. "I saw the replay already and of course I think he was out. The Giants are probably saying different, but that was a play that changed the game. I started getting tired after all the energy I used on the last play."
Lopez allowed back-to-back singles to Aubrey Huff and Ross, and was removed after throwing 96 pitches.
Reliever John Grabow's first pitch to Schierholtz was lined for a single, scoring Huff. Crawford doubled, scoring Ross and Schierholtz. Eli Whiteside singled in Crawford. The first four batters to face Grabow reached.
"It was tight game up to that point, a close play at the plate," Bochy said. "After that, it just got contagious and it's nice to get the big inning."
In the first game, the Giants' offense had season-best totals in runs (13) and hits (18).
Burrell slammed his seventh homer, Miguel Tejada also had three hits and Rowand had a three-run double.
Vogelsong (6-1) got the win despite allowing a season-high six runs -- three earned -- and matched his high for the season with four walks in five innings.
Cubs starter Doug Davis (1-7) lasted just 4 1-3 innings, during which he gave up 12 hits and 10 runs.
Carlos Pena hit a two-run homer, walked and scored two runs for the Cubs. Blake DeWitt had two singles and three RBIs, and Koyie Hill added a solo homer for Chicago.
Even after Vogelsong's shaky outing, his ERA is still a dazzling 2.09 on the season. Now that Zito's back and fellow starter Jonathan Sanchez is on the disabled list, both pitchers will be in the rotation for the time being. Zito saw his outing on Tuesday as a building block.
"I was glad they stuck with me," Zito said. "I was able to go back out there and get my pitch count over a 100, start conditioning my arm and get ready to do that consistently."
NOTES: Cubs manager Mike Quade got a nice pregame surprise when it was announced that Giants manager Bruce Bochy had added him to the NL staff for the All-Star game, to be played July 12 in Phoenix. Quade replaced former Washington manager Jim Riggleman, who resigned last week. ... The Cubs demoted rookie utility player DJ Lemahieu between games, sending him to Triple-A Iowa. They recalled reliever Marcos Mateo from Iowa to bolster a tired bullpen that worked 4 2-3 innings in Tuesday's opener.
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