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SAN FRANCISCO(AP) The
San Francisco Giants
have played themselves right out of the playoff race.
''It's getting down to a miracle,'' manager
Bruce Bochy
said. ''I think we've made it real, real difficult.''
Aramis Ramirez
homered,
Jake Fox
hit a two-run single and the
Chicago Cubs
beat the Giants 6-2 on Saturday for their sixth win in seven games and third straight in this four-game series.
Chicago's victory again kept the Cardinals from clinching the NL Central - at least for a little while. St. Louis won 6-3
at Colorado on Saturday night to capture the division crown. The Cubs are 5 1/2 games behind the Rockies for the wild card
with eight to play.
The Cubs are 16-9 in September and have won six of seven road games for the first time since Sept. 10-24 last year.
''I don't know what our record is but we've been playing good ball,'' manager
Lou Piniella
said. ''It's been good to watch. And we've been doing it with a team that's been banged up and using a lot of young kids pitching-wise
and people we've called up on the field.''
Tom Gorzelanny
(7-2) won consecutive starts for the first time all season and his third straight decision, following
Carlos Zambrano
's two-hit gem a night earlier with five solid innings of his own. The left-hander returned to the rotation Sept. 21 after
a 3 1/2-week stint in the bullpen.
Gorzelanny allowed one run and five hits, struck out five and walked three. Acquired by the Cubs on July 30 from Pittsburgh,
he hadn't won consecutive starts since Aug. 22 and 28, 2007, with the Pirates.
Geovany Soto
drove in two runs and
Kosuke Fukudome
added a pinch-hit RBI single for the Cubs, who left the bases loaded in the second inning but quickly got to
Barry Zito
(10-13) in the third.
Ramirez, sidelined for nearly two months from May to July with a dislocated left shoulder, hit a solo drive in the fourth
for his 15th homer, giving him 26 RBIs in his last 27 games. He was scratched Friday because the shoulder was sore.
Chicago's players just wish they'd have been playing like this earlier.
''I wish it could have happened sooner,'' Fox said. ''But at the same time it's good that it's happening now because it's
something to build off in the offseason. I think we're having fun now. You see guys out there laughing and really enjoying
themselves.''
Juan Uribe
homered for the Giants but they absorbed their seventh loss in 10 games and are spiraling downward to seriously diminish their
chances in the wild-card race. They had a chance to gain ground on Colorado on Thursday but lost 3-2, then Zambrano beat reigning
NL Cy Young Award winner
Tim Lincecum
on Friday.
''It's definitely been tough on this homestand so far and it's kind of surprising because we have been so tough here,'' Zito
said. ''We've had ups and downs throughout the year and we can say this is one of our downs, but we can't afford to have a
down in September, not for a good team, which we think we are.''
Bochy has turned his attention to a strong finish, as difficult as it is to acknowledge the Giants are all but out of it and
stand to miss the playoffs for the sixth straight year.
''We're sputtering, no getting around it,'' he said. ''We know it. We had some pretty good opportunities early, we just couldn't
get the big hit.''
Zito was tagged for four runs and six hits in four innings with five walks and three strikeouts. His 1-2-3 inning in the first
was the only clean inning all day for San Francisco.
It didn't help his cause that the Giants' offense again struggled to back Zito with enough runs, going 1 for 9 with runners
in scoring position. The left-hander has had one or fewer runs of support in 15 of his 32 starts this season.
In the third, Zito fielded Soto's soft RBI grounder with his pitching hand on what might have been a double-play ball and
fired to first for the out. Athletic trainer Dave Groeschner and Bochy came to the mound to check on Zito, who threw two practice
pitches to show he was OK and stayed in the game.
Giants pitchers had four strikeouts to establish a new single-season franchise record, surpassing their 1,240 from last season.
NOTES: Cubs 1B
Derrek Lee
missed his second straight game with neck spasms. ... San Francisco CF
Aaron Rowand
was held out after tweaking his back Friday. ... Ramirez has hit safely in 14 of his last 16 games. ... Bochy will talk to
303-game winner
Randy Johnson
, now a reliever following a two-month shoulder injury, about how he might be used in the final homestand - because the Big
Unit might call it a career after this season and Bochy wants a potential final outing to be properly handled and recognized.
... With their 81st win, the Cubs have secured a .500 or better record for a third straight year, doing so for the first time
since 1967-72.
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