Cubs 12, Padres 4

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SDG (7-6) 000010003 4 7 1
CHC (5-7) 20014500 - 12 14 0

Final

 
W:J. Marquis (1-1)
L:C. Hensley (0-3)

Soriano goes down, but Cubs bounce back

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Regular Season Series
San Diego leads 5-3 (as of Mon 4/16)
>Mon 4/16 @CHC 12, SD 4 Box Score
Tue 4/17 SD 4, @CHC 3 Recap
Tue 5/22 @SD 5, CHC 1 Recap
Wed 5/23 @SD 2, CHC 1 Recap
Thu 5/24 CHC 3, @SD 1 Recap
Fri 6/15 @CHC 4, SD 1 Recap
Sat 6/16 SD 1, @CHC 0 Recap
Sun 6/17 SD 11, @CHC 3 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Cubs | Padres
Scoring Summary
SDGCHC
1stD Lee singled to center, A Soriano scored.01
1stM Murton singled to left, D Lee scored.02
4thJ Jones singled to center, D Lee scored.03
5thC Hensley singled to center, J Cruz Jr scored.13
5thC Floyd singled to right, J Marquis scored, C Floyd to third on error by right fielder B Giles.14
5thM Murton grounded into fielder's choice to shortstop, C Floyd scored, D Lee out at second.15
5thM Barrett homered to left, M Murton scored.17
6thM DeRosa homered to right.18
6thC Floyd homered to right, C Izturis and J Marquis scored.111
6thM Barrett hit sacrifice fly to center, R Theriot scored.112
9thM Giles homered to left, J Cruz Jr and P LaForest scored.412
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Game Information
StadiumWrigley Field, Chicago, IL
Attendance32,126 (78.1% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:34
Weather58 degrees, clear
Wind11 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Jim Reynolds, First Base - Chris Guccione, Second Base - Gary Cederstrom, Third Base - Lance Barksdale

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: Alfonso Soriano strained his hamstring and left in the fifth inning, and then the Cubs exploded to crush the Padres.

• Turning point: Lou Piniella shook up the Cubs lineup, putting Jacque Jones in left field and Matt Murton in right and batting cleanup.

Cliff Floyd
Floyd

• Hero: Cliff Floyd took over in left and went 2-for-3 with two runs and four RBIs.

• Figure this: The Cubs were 0-7 against the Padres last season.

• Quotable: "I know that I'm not going to be able to play tomorrow, so it's sad for me because ... I like to play every day." -- Soriano

-- ESPN.com news services

Cubs 12, Padres 4

CHICAGO (AP) -- The limp was clear as Alfonso Soriano dragged himself up the stairs, out of the clubhouse and into the night. His immediate future is a bit murky, though.

On a night when the Chicago Cubs shook up their lineup, Soriano got shaken up.

He left in the fifth inning after injuring a hamstring while attempting a diving catch in the Cubs' 12-4 rout of the San Diego Padres on Monday.

"Yes, I don't like to get hurt," Soriano said, when asked if he's worried. "I know that I'm not going to be able to play tomorrow, so it's sad for me because ... I like to play every day. We'll see how I look tomorrow."

Chicago, which was 0-7 against the Padres last season, led 3-0 in the fifth when Clay Hensley (0-3) lofted a fly to shallow center with a runner on third and one out. Soriano raced in, dove and rolled over as he trapped the ball.

Soriano then got up and slipped while attempting a throw. Trainer Mark O'Neal tended to him, and Soriano walked off gingerly under his own power. The initial diagnosis was a strained left hamstring, and the Cubs hoped to know more after an MRI exam on Tuesday.

Even if the test reveals no tears, Soriano thought he would miss at least five days.

"I believe that it's not bad, it's not that bad," he said.

But when asked if the disabled list a possibility, Soriano wasn't quite as confident -- even though he the pain had subsided a bit.

"I don't know yet, but like I said, I feel a little better now than in the past," he said.

Soriano, who signed a $136 million, eight-year contract, and Jason Marquis were key components in the Cubs' offseason makeover.

Marquis (1-1) allowed one run in six innings to win for the first time in three starts since signing a $21 million, three-year contract with the Cubs.

"He was aggressive," San Diego's Adrian Gonzalez said. "He went after you, and we didn't take advantage of some mistakes that he did make. It was to his benefit."

Chicago began the night last in the NL Central at 4-7 and entered with five losses in six games, and manager Lou Piniella shook up the lineup.

The biggest change was moving Jacque Jones from right field to left and dropping him to sixth in the batting order. Matt Murton started in right, batted cleanup and delivered two hits and two RBIs.

Piniella said before the game he was simply "changing things up a little bit. Nothing more, nothing less."

He also said one move that is not under consideration at the moment is moving Soriano out of center field, even though he entered with a .234 average and no homers. Of course, the bigger issue afterward was his health.

"He made a heck of an effort on that ball," Piniella said. "He cheated in a little bit on the pitcher and got a good jump on it and made a really good try."

His teammates put forth their best effort, finishing with season-highs in runs and hits (14).

Hensley gave up 10 runs and 11 hits in five-plus innings.

"I got into trouble a little bit with trying to locate a fastball outside that was running over the plate," he said. "Their guys came out swinging."

Marcus Giles had one of the few bright spots for the Padres, hitting a three-run homer in the ninth off Will Ohman, who has a 9.00 ERA.

Run-scoring singles by Derrek Lee and Murton gave the Cubs a 2-0 lead in the first, and Michael Barrett hit a two-run homer as Chicago scored four in the fifth to make it 7-1. Mark DeRosa added a homer leading off the sixth against Hensley, and Cliff Floyd hit a three-run drive off Mike Thompson later that inning.

But the Cubs left Wrigley Field hoping Soriano's injury isn't severe.

"I've had some injuries in my career, and I know when you sign a contract the last thing you want to do is get hurt," Floyd said. "Hopefully, it's not that bad, and we'll get him back as soon as possible."

Game notes
RHP Greg Maddux, San Diego's starter Tuesday, is to make his first start against the Cubs since his second stint with them ended with a trade to the Los Angeles Dodgers last July 31. ... Padres RF Brian Giles leaped into the wall to snag Mark DeRosa's foul ball in the second. ... Piniella said Aramis Ramirez was available to pinch hit and should be starting at third base Tuesday or Wednesday. Ryan Theriot, who had started the previous three games at third, was at second. DeRosa started at third. ... Reliever Scott Eyre, who spent Saturday night in a hospital with flu-like symptoms, was available but did not pitch.


Series At A Glance

Chicago leads 1-0 (as of 4/16)
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MLB Scores

Monday, April 16th 2007
LA Angels 2 Final
Boston 7
Kansas City 5 Final
Detroit 12
Atlanta 1 Final
Washington 5
NY Mets Postponed
Philadelphia
Milwaukee 10 Final
Cincinnati 6
Baltimore 9 Final
Tampa Bay 7
San Diego 4 Final
Chi Cubs 12
Florida 3 Final
Houston 4
Pittsburgh 3 Final
St. Louis 2
San Francisco 8 Final
Colorado 0
LA Dodgers 5 Final
Arizona 1