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[June 04, 2009]  ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -- Pinch-hitter Micah Hoffpauir blooped an RBI single to left field in the 11th inning, and the Chicago Cubs beat the Atlanta Braves 3-2 Wednesday night.

Derrek Lee started the 11th by drawing a walk from Jeff Bennett (2-3), then pulled off a nifty bit of baserunning to reach second. On a routine fly to left, Lee caught Matt Diaz off guard by tagging up and just beating a delayed throw to the bag.

Lee stopped at third on a single by Reed Johnson but came home when Hoffpauir looped a single just over the head of third baseman Chipper Jones.

The Braves, who rallied from five runs down the previous night to win 6-5 in the 12th, couldn't pull off another comeback. Kevin Gregg bounced back from blowing that one to set down Atlanta in order, earning his ninth save in 11 chances.

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Angel Guzman (2-0) earned the win with two scoreless innings. Both starters -- Chicago's Ted Lilly and Atlanta's Derek Lowe -- pitched seven strong innings.

The loss capped a very busy day for the Braves. In a stunning move before the game, they released 305-game winner Tom Glavine, who thought he was ready to join the roster after pitching six scoreless innings in a minor league rehab game Tuesday night. Instead, the team called up top prospect Tommy Hanson; Glavine passed on a chance to retire as a Brave.

Shortly before the first pitch, Atlanta announced a trade with Pittsburgh to acquire All-Star center fielder Nate McLouth, who fills a big hole in the lineup. The deal signaled that the Braves think they can get back to the playoffs after missing out the last three years.

McLouth wasn't around to help in this one.

The Cubs jumped ahead in the fourth on Mike Fontenot's two-run double. The Braves, held to one hit through the first four innings by Lilly, rallied to tie it on Brian McCann's run-scoring single in the sixth and Jones' pinch-hit double in the seventh.

Atlanta was held hitless for 6 2-3 innings the previous night by rookie Randy Wells, showing why it wanted another hitter such as McLouth. To get him, the Braves sent three prospects to the Pirates: outfielder Gorkys Hernandez, along with pitchers Charlie Morton and Jeff Locke.

The Braves strung together four singles against Lilly in the sixth, including McCann's RBI hit. Jeff Francoeur, who hit a two-out, two-run homer in the ninth the previous night that sent the game to extra innings, struck out with the bases loaded.

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But Atlanta tied it in the seventh. Gregor Blanco tried to bunt his way on, and wound up reaching when Lilly threw into the dirt at first for an error. Up came Jones, who wasn't in the lineup against the left-handed Lilly because a sore toe hinders the switch-hitter when he bats from the right side.

Jones wasn't worried about the pain when he launched a drive to left-center, just out of the reach of Reed Johnson for a double that brought Blanco around all the way from first. Jones hobbled into second base and clapped his hands hard several times, a rare show of emotion for the most senior member of the team.

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Notes: The Braves placed RHP Jorge Campillo back on the disabled list for the second time this season because of lingering pain in his shoulder. OF Brian Barton was called up from Triple-A Gwinnett, but his stay in Atlanta was likely to be short after Atlanta acquired McLouth. ... Chicago OF Milton Bradley sat out after straining his right calf running out a grounder Tuesday. He was delayed having an MRI because of a mechanical problem, but Atlanta's team doctor examined Bradley and doesn't think the injury will keep him out more than a few days. ... The Cubs wouldn't say if they disciplined RHP Carlos Zambrano for missing the team's charter flight to Atlanta. Zambrano is already serving a six-game suspension for disputing an umpire's call.

[Associated Press; By PAUL NEWBERRY]

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