Petit's arm, Jackson's bat help D-backs keep Cubs on ice
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| Regular Season Series |
| Chicago leads 4-2 (as of Tue 7/22) |
| Fri 5/9 |
@CHC 3, ARI 1 |
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| Sat 5/10 |
@CHC 7, ARI 2 |
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| Sun 5/11 |
@CHC 6, ARI 4 |
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| Mon 7/21 |
@ARI 2, CHC 0 |
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| >Tue 7/22 |
@ARI 9, CHC 2 |
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| Wed 7/23 |
CHC 10, @ARI 6 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Diamondbacks | Cubs |
| Scoring Summary |
| CHC | ARI |
 | 1st | C Jackson homered to left. | 0 | 1 |
 | 3rd | M Reynolds singled to left, C Jackson scored, O Hudson to second, O Hudson to third, M Reynolds to second advancing on throw. | 0 | 2 |
 | 4th | M Fontenot tripled to deep right center, M DeRosa scored. | 1 | 2 |
 | 4th | S Drew doubled to deep center, A Romero scored. | 1 | 3 |
 | 7th | S Drew scored on S Marshall's wild pitch. | 1 | 4 |
 | 7th | O Hudson homered to left. | 1 | 5 |
 | 8th | D Ward homered to right. | 2 | 5 |
 | 8th | C Young doubled to left, M Montero to third, M Montero scored on error by left fielder M Hoffpauir. | 2 | 6 |
 | 8th | C Jackson doubled to left, A Romero and T Clark scored, S Drew to third. | 2 | 8 |
 | 8th | A Ojeda grounded out to second, S Drew scored, C Jackson to third, C Burke to second. | 2 | 9 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ |
| Attendance | 35,337 (72.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:05 |
| Weather | indoors |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Jeff Kellogg, First Base - Sam Holbrook, Second Base - Chad Fairchild, Third Base - Mark Wegner |
PHOENIX (AP) -- Yusmeiro Petit didn't find out until Monday that he'd be Arizona's starting pitcher on Tuesday night.
The short notice didn't diminish his effectiveness in five innings against sputtering Chicago, and the Diamondbacks made it two in a row over the Cubs with a 9-2 romp.
Fast Facts
• Chicago now leads the Brewers, who have won six straight games, by just one game in the NL Central.
• Yusmeiro Petit got his first win of the season in his second start for Arizona.
• The Cubs have lost five of six games overall.
-- ESPN.com research
Conor Jackson drove in three runs with a solo homer and two-run double.
Orlando Hudson added a solo shot for Arizona before leaving the game after being hit by a pitch in the eighth.
Jackson's shot off starter
Jason Marquis in the first put Arizona up 1-0, and his sliding score from second on
Mark Reynolds' single put the Diamondbacks ahead 2-0 in the third.
Stephen Drew doubled in the Diamondbacks' third run in the fourth.
The Diamondbacks added two off left-hander
Sean Marshall in the seventh. Drew beat out a double play, advanced to third, then scored on a wild pitch. Hudson followed with his first homer since June 10 -- 135 at bats.
But after Jackson's bases-loaded double in Arizona's four-run eighth, reliever
Kevin Hart hit Hudson in the right ankle, sending the Diamondbacks' second baseman to the ground in pain. Hudson had to be helped from the field.
"He's all right," a relieved manager Bob Melvin said. "We took x-rays, no fracture, no crack. It's above the foot, kind of lower ankle on the side. It smarted, so we'll see if he's able to play tomorrow."
Three Cubs' errors in the last two innings helped Arizona turn it into a rout.
Chicago's
Daryle Ward hit his 10th career pinch-hit homer, off
Tony Pena in the eighth.
The Cubs have lost five of six and scored no more than two runs in each of those losses. They are 1-4 since the All-Star break.
"Sometimes your luck is just not there," Ward said. "Maybe we need some holy water or something. I don't know."
Chicago's three, four and five hitters --
Derrek Lee,
Aramis Ramirez and
Jim Edmonds -- were a combined 0-for-10.
"It's only July. I don't see where you should be pressing," Cubs manager Lou Piniella said. "We're just not hitting with men on base, and when the middle part of your lineup's not driving in runs, it becomes a little bit of a scuffle. That's exactly what's happened."
Piniella looked forward to the return of
Alfonso Soriano (broken finger), who made a rehab appearance for Triple-A Tucson on Tuesday. He also hopes to get reliever
Kerry Wood back soon, too.
"Nobody's feeling sorry for us," Piniella said, "so we're just going to have to just play our way out of this thing."
The victory clinched the series and brought Arizona back to .500 (50-50). With Los Angeles losing 10-1 at Colorado, the Diamondbacks have a one-game lead over the Dodgers in the NL West. The Cubs, still with the NL's best record at 58-42, are just one game up on Milwaukee in the NL Central after the Brewers won at St. Louis 4-3.
Arizona newcomer
Jon Rauch, acquired earlier in the day in a trade with Washington, pitched a scoreless ninth.
Petit (1-1) gave up a run on three in five innings, striking out three and walking four. He's filling a spot starter role and got the nod after Melvin used
Micah Owings in relief in Arizona's 2-0 victory on Monday.
"Phenomenal," Jackson said. "For him to come in and do that on short notice. When was his last start? It's a phenomenal job, especially against an offense like that. You never feel three, four, five, six, seven, eight runs is enough against those guys because they can strike back at any time."
It was Petit's second big-league start of the season. He gave up a run in six innings against Milwaukee on July 2. He has nine relief appearances.
Marquis (6-6) allowed three runs on five hits with three strikeouts, two walks and a hit batter. He is a hard-luck 0-3 in his last four starts.
The Cubs ended a 12-inning scoring drought against Arizona in the fourth. Petit walked DeRosa, then with two outs
Mike Fontenot tripled.
Game notes Piniella canceled batting practice Tuesday and Wednesday, saying maybe it would help the team's slumbering offense. ... The Diamondbacks are 18-3 when they hit at least two home runs in a game. ... Arizona purchased the contract of INF Jamie D'Antona, who singled in the seventh in his first major-league plate appearance. He was batting .367 for Triple-A Tucson.