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Harden strikes out 10 in debut, Cubs win in 11
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CHICAGO -- Rich Harden left his Cubs debut to a standing ovation with Chicago ahead by seven runs. The game, however, was far from over. | Wood likely will sit out All-Star game | MLB page

Harden struck out 10 for the Cubs, who gave up two runs in the eighth and then blew a five-run lead in the ninth inning before beating the San Francisco Giants 8-7 Saturday on Reed Johnson’s single in the 11th.

“It’s a shame. Harden pitched really, really well, but the game got away from us a little bit in the eighth and ninth,” Cubs manager Lou Piniella said. “It’s a win, what can I say?”

Jim Edmonds homered and drove in four runs early for the Cubs, who led 7-0 after four innings and held on to win for the fifth time in six games. The Giants have lost six straight.

“It’s disheartening to lose that way when you make a comeback like that,” said Giants pitcher Brian Wilson, who took the loss.

Cubs pitcher Sean Marshall singled off Wilson (0-2) to start the bottom of the 11th. Mark DeRosa then walked, and Marshall was forced out on Mike Fontenot’s bunt attempt. Johnson then laced a hit to right and DeRosa slid into home just ahead of Emmanuel Burriss’ throw.

Burriss came in the game as a pinch-runner in the ninth and had never played outfielder in his professional career. His throw was perfect and Giants catcher Bengie Molina thought he tagged DeRosa for the out.

“I thought he slid right on top of my mitt,” Molina said. “What can you do now? The umpire thought he saw something that I didn’t see.”

“A beautiful slide by DeRosa,” was how Piniella saw it.

“We kind of created that situation,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. “Marshall got a big hit for them, then walking a guy put us in a tough situation.”

Carlos Marmol put the Cubs in bad situation as well. The talented, but continually erratic reliever was staked to a 7-2 lead in the ninth and imploded, giving up five runs -- four earned -- and five hits in one inning. He didn’t talk to the media after the game.

“He won’t pitch tomorrow,” Piniella said. “We’ll give him a good breather between now and next Friday. He can come back with a nice, fresh arm.”

Piniella won’t have Kerry Wood in Sunday’s first-half finale either, and likely not in the All-Star Game next Tuesday. The Cubs closer, who pitched Friday, has been bothered by a blister on his right index finger. He was unavailable Saturday.

With Wood scratched, Piniella turned to Marshall (2-2), who pitched two perfect innings for the win. Marshall was shifted back to the bullpen when Harden arrived. Some thought Marshall was heading back to the minors to keep starting.

“I was glad to get in there today,” Marshall said. “It was a fun win. You can’t beat a win in walk-off fashion like that.”

The Cubs led 7-5 with two outs and the bases loaded when pinch-hitter Eliezer Alfonzo hit a grounder wide of Ryan Theriot at shortstop. Theriot threw wildly off his back to force the runner at second, and the ball sailed into right field, allowing the tying run to score.

Theriot said he was trying to make a spectacular play.

“You want to try and make a great play for him in a situation like that,” Theriot said. “Looking back on it, it wasn’t a great play, but if you make a good throw, you never know.”

Piniella disagreed with that kind of reasoning.

“The great play there is preventing two runs from scoring,” Piniella said. “Eat the ball and hope the pitcher gets out the next hitter.”

Harden, acquired from the Oakland A’s in a six-player deal Tuesday, easily spotted his fastball against the weak-hitting Giants, cranking it up to 98 mph when he struck out Aurilia to end the fourth. Harden didn’t allow a run and gave up five hits and walked three in 5 1-3 innings.

His velocity has been up and down this year.

“Some people were concerned,” Harden said. “But I tried telling people that wasn’t an issue. You have games where you’re up and down. As long as I’m throwing strikes, I’m not worried.”

In five career starts against the Giants, Harden is 2-0 with an 0.68 ERA. In two starts this season against San Francisco, he has 19 strikeouts in 11 1-3 scoreless innings.

Harden left with two on in the sixth to a rousing standing ovation from the crowd of 41,555.

“It’s a pretty cool feeling,” he said. “I’ve never had anything like that before, pitching in Oakland.”

Theriot had three hits for the Cubs to extend his hitting streak to nine games for Chicago. It was his 37th multi-hit game this season.

Giants starter Kevin Correia avoided losing his fifth straight decision. He gave up seven runs and nine hits with four walks in 3 2-3 innings.

Notes: Cubs LHP Scott Eyre (strained left groin) pitched a rehab inning for Class A Peoria on Friday and will throw again Sunday. ... Giants OF Randy Winn didn’t start because of a right knee contusion, but pinch-hit in the eighth. He hurt his knee in the first inning Friday. ... Giants SS Ivan Ochoa made his major league debut in the sixth, coming in on a double-switch. He doubled and scored in the ninth. ... Before the game, the Cubs collected signed memorabilia to give to a 7-year-old boy who was struck in the head by Ted Lilly’s foul ball Thursday. The boy, Dominic DiAngi, fractured his skull and is recovering, but was in serious condition at a local hospital. Lilly said he was going to try and visit him Saturday. ... Piniella found out about the death of his old teammate Bobby Murcer after the game. “It’s a sad day,” he said. “Just a wonderful person, a great teammate and a heck of a baseball player. ... I thought he was getting better and I know the past week or 10 days, he’s been struggling.”

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Chicago Cubs' pitcher Rich Harden delivers a pitch in the first inning of a baseball game against the San Francisco Giants in Chicago, Saturday, July 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
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Reader comments on this story - 15 total

Note: All views and opinions expressed in reader comments are solely those of the individual submitting the comment, and not those of the Pantagraph or its staff.

The Real Illini Fan wrote on Jul 13, 2008 3:20 PM:

" My ..my... the natives are getting testy aren't they? I make an honest comment about the Cubs and I get grilled. Read the first few comments from your OWN fans here people. I am saying the same thing they are saying. Your bullpen ( Marmol and Wood ) has been shakey lately. Not exactly news people. If you can read ... read my comment again. I said Harden had a nice effort. Ten strikeouts in 5.1 is good. But it went for nothing if the bullpen can't hold it. As for Soriano potent bat... he better swing a potent bat because his defense is so below average it's an embarrassment to baseball. I didn't think anyone could be worse than Chris Duncan in the outfield but Soriano proved that theory wrong. "

The other Dave wrote on Jul 13, 2008 2:42 PM:

" I think that "The Real Illini Fan' has passed up NASCARdinals Bill as the most ignorant blogger in the Cardinal nation. I really feel sorry for real Cardinal fans to have to be associated with these two clowns. Every team has fans like them but these two are very public with the crazy comments.

Hey Illini Fan, do you understand that both the Cubs and the Cardinals fell apart yesterday. Both of them. The difference is that the Cubs found a way to win and the Cardinals just completed the choke. "

juan encarnacions eye wrote on Jul 13, 2008 11:10 AM:

" And while I'm on a roll, we've been playing this way without one of the most potent bats in the game (Soriano obviously)...when he comes back, look out! The Cubbies are primed to come out of the All-Star break with their guns blazin'! "

juan encarnacion's eye wrote on Jul 13, 2008 10:20 AM:

" And while I'm on a roll, we've been playing this way without one of the most potent bats in the game (Soriano obviously)...when he comes back, look out! The Cubbies are primed to come out of the All-Star break with their guns blazin'! "

juan encarnacion's eye wrote on Jul 13, 2008 10:17 AM:

" I got so wrapped up in Illini's comment that I forgot to mention how brilliant Harden was in his debut. Wrigley is not an easy place to pitch in and he was bringing the heat. Blew away several hitters and while the Giants are pretty weak, they've seen him before this year and had the same results. Hilarious that Illini has to make fun of a TEN STRIKE OUT, NO EARNED RUN outting. It was his first time pitching at Wrigley and he was dominate...just as advertised. At this rate we will have such a large lead that the last month could be played on the road and we'd still have a playoff spot! LOL! "

juan encarnacion's eye wrote on Jul 13, 2008 10:12 AM:

" Why don't you go comment on the Cardinal collapse to the awesome Pirates Illini. The Cubs are one of the deepest teams in baseball. They will be just fine. I think you need to focus on your own team. You don't look very intelligent when you comment on articles when the Cubs win (practically everyday). You can try to tear down one of the best teams in baseball all you want, fact remains that they keep winning and you keep looking more and more ignorant. "

The Peanut Gallery wrote on Jul 13, 2008 10:05 AM:

" to The Real Illini Fan wrote on Jul 13, 2008 8:41 AM:

Thanks for the advice. Wry comments on the futility of a sports franchise coming from a 'Real Illinis Fan'??? Physician, heal thyself. "

The Real Illini Fan wrote on Jul 13, 2008 8:41 AM:

" Hey before all you Cubbie fans go out and buy your World Series tickets just yet... here's something to ponder. Yes it was a nice effort from Harden. But... 95 pitches in just 5.1 innings?? With your bullpen acting the way it has lately... have to go farther than that. And let's not forget.. you beat San Fransisco at Wrigley. Not exactly like beating say.. the Redsox at Fenway is it? How a bout a reality check here Cubbie Nation? Remember .. of your last 22 games this year.... 16 of them are on the road not at the friendly confines. "

michelle24 wrote on Jul 13, 2008 2:33 AM:

" I knew the Cubbies would pull through, I have no doubt they heard me freakn out at the Nascar race in Joilet when they tied us. Rock on, Cubbies!!! :) "

Charlemagne wrote on Jul 13, 2008 1:43 AM:

" I hope Marmol figures out his problem over break. But bottom line, Cubs win, Brewers and Cardinals lose. Cubs are 5.5 games up, 20 games over .500 and will go into the break with the best record in all of baseball. Go Cubs! "

Newshound wrote on Jul 12, 2008 10:01 PM:

" A few weeks ago Marmol was mowing down everyone in sight. Now he cant even get the ball over the plate the last several games. He definately has a problem. Really to bad as Harden pitched a great first game for the Cubbies and he really deserved the "W". At least we won in the end but blowing a 7 run lead late there is no excuse. "

Realist wrote on Jul 12, 2008 7:59 PM:

" Go Cubbies! Marmol's going to be fine. He's pressing too hard right now, when he settles down and just pitches, he can still buckle knees with his slider. But it seems like he over throws his fast ball and as a result, has been throwing too many sliders. He's still very talented and it should be an easy thing to get back on track. Some rest during the All Star break will be good for him. "

dman wrote on Jul 12, 2008 7:18 PM:

" Hey Chicago what do ya say... "

Spanky wrote on Jul 12, 2008 6:35 PM:

" Great pitching from Harden! But what the hell has happened to Marmol? For that matter the whole bullpen looks like it is overworked or just don't care right now! That needs to change! Go Cubs!! "

c.a.t.s. wrote on Jul 12, 2008 5:26 PM:

" Go cubs.. harden looked great but im starting to wonder about marmol "

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