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SAN FRANCISCO(AP) Giants manager
Bruce Bochy
was relieved to see
Matt Cain
on the mound Sunday, and not the guy who struggled in his previous three starts.
''He's back to who he is,'' Bochy said. ''He had more pitches working and better command. He went out there, relaxed, and
pitched.''
Cain tossed eight scoreless innings and
Eli Whiteside
had a pair of RBI doubles, leading San Francisco to a 5-1 victory over the
Chicago Cubs
.
''He was
Matt Cain
today,'' Whiteside said. ''That's a tough lineup to shut out for eight innings. He had good stuff.''
Eugenio Velez
,
Juan Uribe
and
Pablo Sandoval
each had two hits and drove in a run for the Giants, who had lost six of eight. San Francisco remained five games behind NL
wild card-leading Colorado with six games left.
''We have to win all of our games and they have to lose all of their games,'' Velez said. ''That's how we have to look at
it. We have to keep playing.''
Cain (14-7) gave up three hits, struck out eight and walked two, snapping a personal three-game slide and setting a career
high for wins. Cain, who picked up his first home win since July 6, has not allowed a run in his last 23 innings against the
Cubs.
Randy Wells
(11-10) allowed five runs and 10 hits over 5 2-3 innings for Chicago.
Bobby Scales
had an RBI triple.
''It seems like it's a broken record with me putting the team in a hole early,'' Wells said. ''It wasn't my day again. I feel
great and feel like I'm throwing OK. I'm a big believer in setting the tone early and their guy comes down and gets us out
and I go out there and let up a run. That's the thing I was upset about the whole day - not setting the tone. I'm not happy
about that.''
Sergio Romo
got the first two outs of the ninth before giving up a double to
Jeff Baker
and Scales' triple.
Jeremy Affeldt
entered and walked
Koyie Hill
.
Brian Wilson
then struck out pinch-hitter
Reed Johnson
for his 37th save in 44 chances.
''
Matt Cain
was awfully good today,'' Cubs manager
Lou Piniella
said. ''He pounded the strike zone and had a good breaking ball.''
The Cubs had won six of seven to clinch at least a .500 record for the season.
San Francisco scored three runs in the sixth to build a 5-0 lead. Whiteside doubled in
Travis Ishikawa
for the second time in the game and scored on Velez's single. Sandoval added an RBI single.
NOTES: A scoring change for Saturday's game took an error away from Giants C
Buster Posey
on a dropped foul pop in the fourth inning. ... Cubs 1B
Derrek Lee
was out of the starting lineup for a third day with neck spasms. ... The Cubs finished 37-44 on the road.
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