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What a way to kick off an exciting weekend of baseball between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals! The Cubs and Cards played extra innings and it was the Cubs coming out on top with a 3-2 victory in 11 innings on Friday afternoon. Great pitching and timely hitting for the Cubs was what pushed them over the top. Jim Edmonds, playing against his former team had two solo home runs to lead the Cubs with two rbi. Edmonds went deep in the second and seventh innings of the game. Without Jimmy, the Cubs would have been shutout and lost the game. Great game for Edmonds! The game winning run in the 11th inning came off the bat of Henry Blanco who was hitting with zero outs and the bases loaded. Blanco signled to left field and Derrek Lee scored the winning run. Lee started the inning off with a walk and then moved to third base on a single by Aramis Ramirez. Cardinals pitcher Ryan Franklin then walked Kosuke Fukudome to load the bases before Blanco’s game winning hit. On the mound it was Bob Howry picking up the win to improve his record to 5-4. Howry looked pretty good in his one inning of action as he threw a lot more breaking balls early in the count then he has been. Great to see Howry out there throwing the ball like he is capable of. Jeff Samardzija allowed one hit in two innings as he did a great job as well. Jeff has really been throwing the ball well and Lou has a lot of confidence in him right now. Ted Lilly pitched 7 1/3 innings before being taken out in the eighth inning for Carlos Marmol. Marmol finished up the eighth inning by recording the final two outs. The Cubs and Cards will battle it out Saturday afternoon in the second game of the series. The game will be shown on FOX so make sure you tune if you can’t make it to the game. I’ll be sitting out in the bleachers with my wife and I can’t wait! Leave a ReplyFiled under: Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Game Notes
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