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CINCINNATI(AP) If not for a rookie pitcher, the
Chicago Cubs
wouldn't be where they are today: First place by a percentage point.
Rookie right-hander
Randy Wells
took a shutout into the eighth inning Monday night, and
Mike Fontenot
hit a three-run homer off slumping
Aaron Harang
, leading the Cubs to a 4-2 victory over the
Cincinnati Reds
.
After stumbling through the first half of the season, the Cubs have gone 20-10 since July 1. They're 13-5 since the All-Star
break, the best mark in the majors. The latest win moved them back into first place in the NL Central, a percentage point
ahead of St. Louis.
''We're right there in the standings,'' Fontenot said. ''Hopefully we'll keep winning ballgames, and all of us can get hot
the last couple of months, and we'll see what happens.''
Wells (8-4) has been a big part of the turnaround. The 26-year-old was called up on May 8 and has been one of the league's
top newcomers. He allowed six hits, including
Alex Gonzalez
's solo homer with one out in the eighth, while getting his fourth straight victory.
''He's pitched exceedingly well,'' manager
Lou Piniella
said. ''What a nice job, huh? Where would we be without this young man?''
As the wins pile up, Wells tells himself not to get caught up in the success. He made it to the majors for the first time
last September, when he was called up and made three relief appearances.
His motto?
''Remember where you came from,'' Wells said. ''Remember where you were a few months ago. Don't try to throw shutouts. Don't
try to win Rookie of the Year.''
Fontenot homered in the second inning off Harang (5-13), who leads the majors in losses. Harang hasn't won since May 25, going
0-9 in his last 13 starts. It's the deepest slump of his career and the longest losing streak by a Reds pitcher since
Danny Graves
lost 10 straight between the 2003 and 2004.
''We need a victory, but if anybody needs a win, it's him,'' manager
Dusty Baker
said.
Heading into the series, Piniella had one concern. Closer
Kevin Gregg
blew both of his save chances in Florida over the weekend and reported that his pitching arm felt tired. Piniella wanted to
give him a couple of days off to recharge.
Carlos Marmol
gave up a run-scoring double by Gonzalez with two outs in the ninth, leaving runners at second and third. He retired
Willy Taveras
on a grounder, earning his fourth save in eight chances.
While the Cubs have made a U-turn at midseason, the Reds have gone the other way. They have dropped 13 of 14 and 19 of 23,
consigning them to last place in the NL Central.
The Cubs know they're in good shape when their run total reaches three. The Cubs are 53-15 when scoring at least three runs,
the best mark in the majors. They reached the dividing mark on one swing.
Fontenot homered for a 3-0 lead in the second. Fontenot had been in a 5-for-36 slump and hadn't homered since the last time
he faced Harang, on July 24.
Derrek Lee
doubled home another run in the eighth off Harang, who gave up six hits and struck out a season-high 10.
''It just didn't go my way,'' Harang said. ''What can you do? I go out and give us a chance to win. We can't seem to muster
anything early on.''
NOTES: Cubs 3B
Aramis Ramirez
, who was hit on the left forearm Saturday and sat out the next game, was back in the starting lineup and went 0 for 3, ending
his nine-game hitting streak. ... Cincinnati fell to 1-7 on its 10-game homestand. ... Gonzalez was out of the Reds' starting
lineup. The shortstop was in an 0-for-20 slump when he homered in the eighth. ... 3B
Scott Rolen
had a headache and was out of the Reds lineup Monday, a day after he was hit in the head by a pitch from
Jason Marquis
. ... Reds reliever
David Weathers
was ejected by plate umpire Paul Emmel for arguing balls and strikes on his way to the dugout after the eighth inning.
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