National League Game Summary - Chicago at Atlanta
(Wednesday, July 4th)
Final Score: Chicago 5, Atlanta 1
Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Paul Maholm tossed six solid innings and the
Chicago Cubs topped the Braves, 5-1, in the third portion of a four-game
series.
Maholm (6-6) pitched his second straight strong outing, allowing one run on
eight hits and a walk while striking out five. The 30-year--old left-hander
pitched 8 1/3 scoreless against Houston in his last start.
Bryan LaHair, Jeff Baker and Anthony Rizzo hit solo home runs for the Cubs,
who have won seven of their last nine. For Rizzo, it was his third home run in
31 at-bats since being recalled on June 26.
"We're starting to come together a little bit," LaHair said. "We're still
working hard and grinding at-bats out and those kind of things. Good things
happen when you're doing it."
"They had good pitching when we faced them the first time," Braves outfielder
Michael Bourn said. "We know they got pretty good pitching, man. They put some
runs on the board today. They've been playing pretty good as of late. We just
have to continue to work and continue to battle."
Randall Delgado (4-9) was lost his fourth straight decision for the Braves
after allowing three runs on seven hits and two walks in six-plus innings. He
struck out five.
Bourn picked up three hits, including a double and triple, but Atlanta
lost for the fifth time in its last seven games.
The Cubs took the lead in the first. Starlin Castro worked a one-out walk and
advanced to third on Rizzo's base hit. Then, with Rizzo heading to second,
Castro dashed home on the throw to give the Cubs an early lead.
The Braves wasted a bases-loaded chance in the first, but tied it in the
third. Following Bourn's triple, Martin Prado bounced a ground ball that
deflected off the glove of third baseman Luis Valbuena for a base hit, scoring
Bourn.
In the fourth, LaHair drove a 2-0 fastball well over the right-field fence to
give the Cubs the lead again.
The Braves had an opportunity to tie the game in the sixth inning when Chipper
Jones singled and Freddie Freeman was hit by a pitch with one out. Two batters
later, Davis Ross sent a single to left, Jones was thrown out at the plate by
Alfonso Soriano to preserve Chicago's lead.
Darwin Barney started the seventh with a double and later scored on a wild
pitch. Baker then clubbed his second pinch-hit home run of the season to give
Chicago a three-run lead.
Rizzo, facing Anthony Varvaro, lined his second homer in three days to lead
off the eighth.
James Russell pitched two scoreless innings in relief of Maholm and Carlos
Marmol tossed a perfect ninth.
"Made a few big pitches," Maholm said. "Obviously with three home runs ...
extending the lead there in the seventh was big for us. I think overall that's
a big-time team game with Russ coming in shutting the door and Carlos coming
in in the ninth and having a clean inning."
Game Notes
The Cubs won on July 4 for the first time since 2008, when the posted a
2-1 triumph in St. Louis...In his last nine outings, Marmol is 1-0 and 6-for-6
in save opportunities with a 1.10 ERA (one earned run in 8 2/3 innings) and 15
punchouts...Russell has posted a 2.22 ERA in 100 games since the beginning of
the 2011 season (22 earned runs in 89 innings), the second-best mark by a
National League left-handed reliever to Atlanta's Eric O'Flaherty...Maholm is
2-0 against the Braves this year and has allowed one run in 13 innings...By
going 1-for-3, Prado extended his hitting streak to 10 games...Jones, who went
2-for-4 to follow up Tuesday's five-hit performance, extended his hit streak
to 11 games...Atlanta's offense has scored a total of 16 runs in Delgado's
nine losses...Baker has five career pinch-hit home runs. The other this season
came June 5 at Milwaukee...The Cubs have six pinch-hit home runs this season.
07/04 22:51:51 ET

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