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Chicago, now 24-30 on the road, certainly has a home 90 miles north of Wrigley Field. The Cubs are seven games over .500 since Miller Park opened in 2001 and always have a large contingent of fans.
For the second straight night, Chicago struck first, too.
In the fourth, Ramirez, who finished 4-for-5, hit the first of his three doubles. Sheets uncorked a wild pitch that deflected off Kendall and put Ramirez on third, and DeRosa brought him in with a sacrifice fly moments later.
Zambrano also showed off his fiery emotions in the fifth. After Soto's leadoff single, Zambrano popped out on an attempted bunt and broke his bat by slamming it over his knee.
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