Cubs 12, Reds 3

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CIN (6-9) 010000110 3 10 0
CHC (9-5) 40600011 - 12 13 0

Final

 
W:C. Zambrano (2-1)
L:J. Fogg (1-2)

Cubs rout Reds behind Zambrano's solid outing

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Scoring Summary
CINCHC
1stK Fukudome doubled to right, R Theriot and D Lee scored, A Ramirez to third.02
1stM DeRosa doubled to deep left, A Ramirez and K Fukudome scored.04
2ndJ Votto hit a ground rule double to deep left center, A Dunn scored, E Encarnacion to third.14
3rdD Lee homered to center.15
3rdG Soto doubled to deep left center, A Ramirez and K Fukudome scored, M DeRosa to third.17
3rdR Johnson hit sacrifice fly to center, M DeRosa scored.18
3rdC Zambrano singled to left, G Soto scored.19
3rdM Fontenot scored, R Theriot to third, D Lee to second on wild pitch by M Lincoln.110
7thJ Keppinger doubled to left, J Votto scored, N Hopper to third.210
7thM Fontenot singled to left, C Zambrano scored.211
8thA Dunn homered to right.311
8thG Soto grounded out to second, F Pie scored, K Fukudome to third, D Ward to second.312
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Game Information
StadiumWrigley Field, Chicago, IL
Attendance40,099 (97.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:52
Weather64 degrees, clear
Wind14 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Rob Drake, First Base - Ron Kulpa, Second Base - Dan Iassogna, Third Base - Dale Scott

CHICAGO (AP) -- Derrek Lee already has as many homers in the first month of this season as he did in the entire first half a year ago.

Lee's early surge continued Wednesday night as he and Carlos Zambrano carried the Cubs to a 12-3 victory over slumping Cincinnati -- the Reds' fifth straight loss under former Chicago manager Dusty Baker.

Lee homered among his three hits and Zambrano also went 3-for-4 while pitching seven strong innings. The Cubs jumped out early with 10 runs by the third inning and made it easy for their ace.

Cubs manager Lou Piniella knows how much Zambrano enjoys hitting -- he's been used as a pinch-hitter occasionally -- and had teased the big right-hander about his slow start, telling him he was a batting practice hitter.

"Lou was telling me, 'When are you going to get a hit this year?'" said Zambrano, who was 0-for-8 entering Wednesday's game after batting .247 last season.

"I said, 'I don't know.' I was hitting .000 before the game and now I'm hitting .250."

Lee raised his average to .393 and after hitting only 22 homers last season, he's already connected for six -- the same number he had before the All-Star break a year ago.

"We got contributions throughout the lineup, especially our third hitter. He's really in a nice groove," Piniella said. "He's zoned in. The ball just jumps off his bat."

The Cubs scored four runs in the first and six in the third to give Zambrano an early cushion on another blustery night at Wrigley Field with the wind gusting out at 20 mph.

Zambrano (2-1) allowed eight hits and two runs. Chicago, meanwhile, hit Josh Fogg (1-2) hard. He gave up seven hits and was charged with nine runs in two-plus innings.

"When you give Big Z a 10-run lead by the third, you might catch up but your odds aren't real good," Baker said. "We didn't get to use that wind out there. They hit us around the ballpark pretty good."

Fogg said the wind was difficult but that's not necessarily why he pitched so poorly.

"It's a factor. For me today it wasn't a very big factor because I didn't pitch very well, so it didn't matter," he said. "Zambrano did a pretty good job pitching in it, so it's not like it was impossible. You just have to make quality pitches and I wasn't able to do that."

Adam Dunn did homer for the Reds, off reliever Kevin Hart in the eighth. That's when fans at Wrigley Field not only threw one ball back -- as is a tradition after an opponent's homer -- they littered the field with 15 baseballs, momentarily halting play.

"I was surprised. I didn't know that many people hit a home run today," Cubs right fielder Kosuke Fukudome said through a translator.

Chicago didn't miss leadoff hitter Alfonso Soriano, who went on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday with a strained right calf, an injury he sustained in the first inning of Tuesday night's 9-5 win when he caught a fly ball.

Bases-loaded doubles by Fukudome in the first and Geovany Soto in the third were key hits Wednesday night. Zambrano had the third three-hit game of his career -- two singles and a double -- and an RBI.

Lee's solo shot started the six-run third.

Fogg then loaded the bases for the second time in three innings as the Cubs had two walks and a single before Soto delivered a two-run double for a 7-1 lead. Reed Johnson greeted reliever Mike Lincoln with a sacrifice fly, Zambrano had an RBI single and a sixth run scored on a wild pitch.

In the first, Fogg gave up a double to Ryan Theriot and a single to Lee before hitting Aramis Ramirez with a pitch to load the bases. Fukudome doubled past first for a 2-0 lead and Mark DeRosa followed with another two-run double.

The Reds had a big inning working in the top of the second when Dunn walked with one out and Edwin Encarnacion blooped a single to left. Joey Votto then hit a high, wind-blown fly to left that DeRosa -- playing in place of Soriano -- misjudged. The ball hit the warning track and went for a ground-rule RBI double.

But with runners at second and third, Zambrano grabbed Javier Valentin's hard comebacker and was able to catch Encarnacion off third. He was tagged out in a rundown. Cubs shortstop Theriot then saved another run by going behind second on a high bouncer by Fogg to throw him out and end the inning.

Jeff Keppinger doubled in a run in the seventh for the Reds.

Game notes
The nine runs allowed by Fogg tied a career high. He's allowed nine runs three times, all against the Cubs. ... With Soriano sidelined, Mike Fontenot played second and led off. The versatile DeRosa, who usually plays second, moved from left to third base in the seventh inning.


Series At A Glance

Chicago leads 2-0 (as of 4/16)
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MLB Scores

Wednesday, April 16th 2008
Arizona 4 Final
San Francisco 1
Boston 9 Final
NY Yankees 15
Chi White Sox 3 Final
Baltimore 1
Detroit 13 Final
Cleveland 2
Houston 2 Final
Philadelphia 1
Texas 7 Final
Toronto 5 in 14
Washington 2 Final
NY Mets 5
Atlanta 5 Final
Florida 6
Cincinnati 3 Final
Chi Cubs 12
Tampa Bay 5 Final
Minnesota 6
Milwaukee 4 Final
St. Louis 5
Kansas City 3 Final
LA Angels 2
Seattle 4 Final
Oakland 2
Colorado 10 Final
San Diego 2
Pittsburgh 1 Final
LA Dodgers 8