Marshall helps Cubs cool off red-hot Mariners
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| Regular Season Series |
| Chicago leads 2-1 (as of Wed 6/13) |
| Tue 6/12 |
SEA 5, @CHC 3 |
Recap |
| >Wed 6/13 |
@CHC 3, SEA 2 |
Box Score |
| Thu 6/14 |
@CHC 5, SEA 4 |
Recap |
| · Complete Schedule: Cubs | Mariners |
| Scoring Summary |
| SEA | CHC |
 | 2nd | R Sexson homered to center. | 1 | 0 |
 | 3rd | C Floyd grounded out to second, F Pie scored, D Lee to third. | 1 | 1 |
 | 5th | M Fontenot singled to right, D Lee and M DeRosa scored, R Theriot to second. | 1 | 3 |
 | 6th | J Lopez grounded out to shortstop, I Suzuki scored. | 2 | 3 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL |
| Attendance | 40,163 (97.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:23 |
| Weather | 76 degrees, clear |
| Wind | 14 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Paul Schrieber, First Base - Tim Mcclelland, Second Base - Fieldin Culbreth, Third Base - Marty Foster |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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• Summary: Sean Marshall threw eight strong innings and the Cubs snapped the Mariners' five-game winning streak.
• Turning point: Mike Fontenot's bases-loaded single in the fifth plated two to give the Cubs a 3-1 lead.
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• Hero: Marshall won his third straight start, giving up seven hits and with no walks and one strikeout.
• Figure this: During their win streak, the M's won every game in their last at-bat.
• Playing in pain: Mariners second baseman Jose Lopez found out before the game that his 28-year-old brother died in an accident. His father told him to play and he did.
-- ESPN.com news services
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Cubs 3, Mariners 2
CHICAGO (AP) --
Sean Marshall's confidence never wavered during his long rehabilitation for an injured left shoulder. Now that he's healthy, Marshall is making teams pay.
Marshall pitched eight strong innings, and the
Chicago Cubs beat Seattle 3-2 on Wednesday night to snap the Mariners' season-high five-game win streak.
Mike Fontenot's two-run single with the bases-loaded in the fifth broke a 1-1 tie, sending the Mariners to just their second loss in 11 games. After winning five straight in their final at-bat, there were no heroics for the Mariners.
It was difficult day all around for the Mariners. Second baseman
Jose Lopez found out in the afternoon that his 28-year-old brother had died.
Lopez said a motorcycle was involved in his brother's death but didn't reveal specifics.
His father told him to play, so he did.
"He was a good man," said Lopez, with tears welling in his eyes.
Lopez went 0-for-4 with an RBI.
Marshall (3-2) won his third straight start, allowing two runs and seven hits with no walks, striking out one. He's showing what he can do after rehabilitation from his shoulder injury limited him to one appearance in spring training.
"I had a really good workout regimen with the trainers, and my offseason trainer," said Marshall, who was recalled from Triple-A Iowa on May 22. "And I knew it was just a matter of time before I caught up to the guys up here in Chicago."
He made one mistake against
Richie Sexson, who led off the second with his 10th homer. Otherwise Marshall kept a team that began the night with a major league-leading 13-3 mark against lefties in check.
Ryan Dempster pitched a perfect ninth for his 14th save in 16 chances.
"He had [five] starts in the minors, and our people were watching him," manager Lou Piniella said. "And after the last start before he came here, they said, 'He's ready to go now.' As soon as we heard that, we brought him up and put him in the rotation. It's really been a wise decision by our front office."
Seattle starter
Miguel Batista (7-5) wasn't bad, either. He lasted seven innings, allowing three runs -- one earned -- and nine hits. He struck out three and walked five.
Both teams got exactly what they needed from their starters after exhausting their bullpens the previous night, when the Mariners beat the Cubs 5-3 in 13 innings.
The Cubs got something else, too: a hit with the bases loaded, a night after going 0-for-5 with the bases full. That was the difference.
It happened after
Ryan Theriot reached on a low throw by shortstop
Yuniesky Betancourt with two out and the game tied at 1. The error was costly.
Fontenot drove in
Derrek Lee and
Mark DeRosa with a single past a diving Lopez into right field.
Batista could sympathize with Lopez's loss; he started for the Diamondbacks last July the day after his grandmother died.
"It's incredible that he had enough mind to play his position," Batista said.
Sexson's homer aside, Marshall breezed through the first five innings and avoided a big rally after
Ichiro Suzuki led off the sixth with a triple to center. Lopez drove him in with a grounder to short that made it 3-2, but
Raul Ibanez ended the inning with a double play after
Jose Guillen singled.
Sexson gave the Mariners a 1-0 lead when he drove the ball to the seats in center -- the fifth homer in his last 13 games.
Chicago tied it in the third, and Marshall did his part.
He lowered his ERA to 2.12 -- a big improvement from last year, when he was 6-9 with a 5.59 ERA in 24 starts as a rookie.
"I can't be disappointed at all about the last five games," Marshall said.
Game notes Bloomquist started at third for
Adrian Beltre, who left Tuesday's game after his sprained left thumb acted up. Manager Mike Hargrove said the team will "shut down" Beltre -- who missed five games this month -- for three to five days but doesn't believe a stint on the disabled list will be necessary. ... The Chicago Cubs optioned OF
Matt Murton to Triple-A Iowa on Wednesday to get him more at-bats and recalled left-handed reliever Clay Rapada. ... C
Koyie Hill started for
Michael Barrett, who had a rough night on Tuesday. Barrett had a lively discussion with starter
Rich Hill after the top of the fourth inning on Tuesday -- less than two weeks after a fight with
Carlos Zambrano that left the catcher with a black eye and six stitches in his lip. Barrett later mishandled RF
Jacque Jones' throw as
Jose Vidro scored the go-ahead run. ... DeRosa got his 500th hit when he singled in the seventh.