Bradley starts drama before Soto's 3-run shot puts Cubs back on track
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| Regular Season Series |
| Chicago leads 4-2 (as of Fri 6/26) |
| Tue 6/16 |
Postponed/Delayed |
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| Wed 6/17 |
CWS 4, @CHC 1 |
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| Thu 6/18 |
@CHC 6, CWS 5 |
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| >Fri 6/26 |
CHC 5, @CWS 4 |
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| Sat 6/27 |
@CWS 8, CHC 7 |
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| Sun 6/28 |
@CWS 6, CHC 0 |
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| Thu 9/3 |
CWS 5, @CHC 0 |
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| · Complete Schedule: White Sox | Cubs |
| Scoring Summary |
| CHC | CHW |
 | 1st | J Dye homered to left. | 0 | 1 |
 | 4th | J Fox homered to left, D Lee scored. | 2 | 1 |
 | 4th | J Thome homered to left. | 2 | 2 |
 | 7th | G Soto homered to center, J Fox and M Fontenot scored. | 5 | 2 |
 | 8th | J Thome doubled to shallow right, G Beckham and A Ramirez scored, J Dye to third. | 5 | 4 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago, IL |
| Attendance | 39,015 (96.1% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:26 |
| Weather | 73 degrees, sunny |
| Wind | 9 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Bill Miller, First Base - Angel Campos, Second Base - Brian Runge, Third Base - Derryl Cousins |
Associated Press
CHICAGO -- Lou Piniella lost his patience after Milton Bradley lost his cool.
The
Chicago Cubs still won, and they can thank
Geovany Soto, of all people, for that.
At the center of controversy the previous day, Soto delivered the tie-breaking three-run homer to help the Cubs beat the White Sox 5-4 on Friday at U.S. Cellular Field.
"As soon as I come through those doors, nothing matters but the game," said Soto, who has struggled this season. "In here, it doesn't matter. Everything goes out the window when I step in here."
On a day when things seemed to be taking a positive turn, there was more controversy instead.
Bradley attacked the cooler in the dugout after he flied out in the top of the sixth, leading to an angry exchange in the tunnel with Piniella, who told him to get dressed and go home.
Ryan Freel replaced him in right field in the bottom half.
Fast Facts
• After getting swept in three games at U.S. Cellular Field last season, the Cubs got revenge in the opener and ended a four-game losing streak.
• Geovany Soto hit a three-run home run; six of his seven home runs this season have come in the last three weeks. Both of Jake Fox's two career homers have come in the last two games for the Cubs. Nine of his 18 career hits have gone for extra bases.
• Randy Wells has won his last two starts after going winless in his first seven starts despite a 2.55 ERA.
• The four earned runs that Jose Contreras allowed are more than he allowed in his previous three starts combined (3 ER).
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"This has been a common occurrence and I've looked the other way a lot and I'm tired," said Piniella, who was planning to start Bradley on Saturday. "I'm not into discipline, I'm really not. I'm going to put his name in the lineup tomorrow and that's it."
Bradley's not the only Cubs player to go wild in the dugout this season.
Ace
Carlos Zambrano tossed his glove and pummeled the Gatorade dispenser at Wrigley Field after being ejected from a game against Pittsburgh last month. Two days earlier,
Ryan Dempster attacked the machine in a fit of frustration.
The chaos in the dugout and the tunnel overshadowed a dramatic and much-needed win for the Cubs.
Fresh off the revelation that he tested positive for marijuana at the World Baseball Classic, Soto hit a three-run homer off
Jose Contreras (2-7) in the seventh to give the Cubs a 5-2 lead.
Wells (2-3) won his second straight start, allowing two runs and five hits in seven innings, and the Cubs hung on even though
Carlos Marmol nearly blew it in the eighth.
Jim Thome, who hit his 554th homer earlier in the game, drove a two-run double off first baseman
Derrek Lee's glove after
Jermaine Dye's pop fly to left fell in to load the bases.
Marmol then intentionally walked
Paul Konerko to load the bases again.
Sean Marshall then came in and pinch hitter
A.J. Pierzynski then grounded into an inning-ending 3-2-3 double play on the first pitch.
Kevin Gregg walked
Josh Fields with two out in the ninth before striking out
Scott Podsednik for his 12th save in 15 chances.
Jermaine Dye gave the White Sox a 1-0 lead in the first with his 17th homer. Jim Thome tied it at 2 in the fourth with a solo drive that broke an 0-for-13 slump after Fox -- who had three hits -- hit a two-run drive in the top half.
But on a day when the ball was carrying, Soto landed the biggest blow after Fox singled with one out and first baseman Paul Konerko mishandled
Mike Fontenot's roller.
"I feel bad for making an error like that behind Jose because he was pitching so well," said Konerko, who went 118 games without an error. "I thought (Contreras) was having a really good day, he threw the ball really well today, battled and he had a cramp out there. You're sick in that respect but you're going to make errors. If I can make them all like that I'll be happy."
Game notes Contreras came up clutching his lower back after striking out
Kosuke Fukudome leading off the sixth but stayed in the game following a visit by manager Ozzie Guillen and trainer Herm Schneider.