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[May 20, 2008]  HOUSTON (AP) -- Geovany Soto didn't get the automatic home run he deserved, but it didn't make a difference as the Chicago Cubs beat the Houston Astros 7-2 on Monday night.

RestaurantSoto was credited with an inside-the-park homer in the fourth inning despite replays showing that it should have been an automatic home run. The ball bounced just to the right of the yellow line on the wall in left-center field. Astros center fielder Michael Bourn scooped it up and threw it home, but Soto scored easily before the throw got there.

Aramis Ramirez singled and Kosuke Fukudome walked before the hit. Ramirez added an indisputable two-run homer to the back row of the stands in the left field Crawford Boxes in the ninth inning.

It was the second straight night that major league umpires botched a home run call. New York Mets first baseman Carlos Delgado was robbed of a three-run homer Sunday night. Delgado's ball was originally ruled a home run but the call was reversed, turning it into a long foul ball. The replay of that play showed it should have been a home run.

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Delgado ended up with an RBI single.

Soto's was the first inside-the-park home run for a catcher since Joe Mauer of the Twins hit one against the Angels on July 21 according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The last National League catcher to achieve the feat was Kelly Stinnett for Arizona on Aug. 29, 2005.

It's the first one for the Cubs since Derrek Lee hit one on Aug. 26 and the third in Minute Maid Park history.

The win is Chicago's ninth in the last 11 and puts the Cubs at 11 games over .500 for the first time since finishing the 2004 season at 16 over.

Ty Wigginton dived for, but missed Ryan Theriot's hard-hit grounder down the third base line in the seventh inning for a double. He scored on a single by Lee to push Chicago's lead to 4-2.

Ted Lilly (5-4) allowed four hits and two runs with six strikeouts in 5 1-3 innings for his fourth straight win. He didn't allow a hit until a double by Miguel Tejada with one out in the fourth inning.

Tejada stole third base and scored on a single by Carlos Lee that made it 3-1. Jim Edmonds chased a fly ball by Hunter Pence to the back of Tal's Hill in center field to end the inning.

Theriot had a run-scoring single in the eighth inning to make it 5-2.

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The Cubs were able to shut down Houston's hottest hitters on Monday, breaking Lance Berkman's 17-game hitting streak and the career-high 16-game one by Pence. Both were 0-for-4 and Berkman struck out three times.

Chicago's Mark DeRosa got two hits on Monday to extend his hitting streak to 10 games, leaving him just one shy of his career mark.

The Astros had a chance to cut the lead in the eighth. Bourn singled before stealing second base. Kaz Matsui followed with a single that sailed just over the glove of a leaping Lee.

Michael Wuertz was replaced by Carlos Marmol after Matsui's hit.

Marmol pitched out of trouble with three consecutive outs. Tejada popped out, Berkman struck out swinging and Carlos Lee was out at first.

Wigginton doubled to start the fifth inning. Brad Ausmus grounded out before Jose Cruz Jr. walked. Wigginton scored on a single by Bourn to cut Chicago's lead to 3-2.

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Astros starter Brian Moehler (1-1) allowed seven hits and three runs in five innings.

Notes: Astros ace Roy Oswalt, who left his last start in the seventh inning with a hip injury, was examined by team physician Dr. David Lintner on Monday and is expected to make his next start on Thursday.

[Associated Press; By KRISTIE RIEKEN]

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