CHICAGO (AP)—A costly win for the
Chicago Cubs.
The NL Central leaders beat Atlanta 7-2 Wednesday night,
but lost star leadoff hitter
Alfonso Soriano for up to six weeks with a broken left
hand after he was hit by a pitch.
“A bad break for us. Just an unfortunate thing,” Cubs
manager Lou Piniella said. “It’s a shame, it really is.
Things happen in baseball.”
Soriano was hit by Atlanta starter
Jeff Bennett in the second inning, left the game and
went to a hospital for X-rays.
Soriano will be in a splint for three weeks, Cubs
spokesman Peter Chase said.
Ryan Dempster (8-2) pitched a four-hitter and struck out
11 in his first complete game since Sept. 25, 2002, when he
led Cincinnati over the Cubs.
Dempster, the closer-turned-starter, is now 8-0 this
season at Wrigley Field. The Cubs improved to 28-8 at home
this year.
Kosuke Fukudome hit a three-run homer in the first off
spot starter Bennett (0-4). Pinch-hitter
Corky Miller had a two-run homer for the Braves.
Braves star
Chipper Jones, who didn’t start the last two games
because of a small tear in his right quadriceps, went
1-for-3 and his average dropped a point to .419. He was not
able to run at full speed and left the game after striking
out in the top of the sixth.
Bennett made an emergency start after
Jair Jurrjens twisted his ankle on the steps leading
from the Braves clubhouse after Tuesday night’s loss.
Normally a reliever, it was Bennett’s fourth start of the
season and first in seven weeks.
He gave up seven hits and seven earned runs in two-plus
innings, leaving to boos when he was driven out in the
third, mainly because he’d hit Soriano.
For a team that has not won the World Series since 1908,
the injury to Soriano was startlingly bad luck. He entered
the game with a .284 average, a team-high 15 homers and 40
RBIs.
Bennett’s inside pitch caught Soriano just as he was
turning to begin his swing and he immediately sunk to the
ground.
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Trainer Mark O’Neal and Piniella came out of the dugout.
Soriano was one knee while O’Neal examined him, then walked
to the dugout and was taken to a hospital.
The Cubs led 3-0 at the time of his departure. Soriano
had grounded out in his first at-bat in the first inning.
Mike Fontenot came in to run for Soriano and stayed in
the game at second base.
Mark DeRosa, who started the game at second, switched to
Soriano’s spot in left field.
One pitch after his foul ball to the left of the plate
hit a fan in the side of the head—the fan was treated and
released at a first aid station—Fukudome lifted a three-run
homer to right center. After Bennett had retired Soriano and
Theriot to start the first,
Derrek Lee walked and
Aramis Ramirez singled in front of Fukudome’s fifth
homer.
After Soriano had to leave the game in the second,
Theriot delivered a two-run double to put the Cubs up 5-0.
Bennett couldn’t retire a batter in the third as Ramirez
singled past second baseman
Kelly Johnson, Fukudome walked and
Geovany Soto singled to load the bases.
Jim Edmonds then hit a two-run single to center to
finish Bennett and put the Cubs up 7-0.
Notes
Piniella said before the game he wouldn’t lengthen the
time between Dempster’s starts leading up to the All-Star
break. He could get six- and seven-day respites between
outings to keep his arm fresh.