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The Chicago Cubs finished up a day - night double header against the Atlanta Braves with a 8-0 win in the night cap. Earlier in the day the Cubs crushed the Braves 10-2. It was the first time since 1992 where the Cubs swept both games of a double header. Chicago now has won seven straight road games for the first time since June 12-22, 2004, and is 26 games over .500 at 73-47 for the first time since the team finished the 1984 season 31 games up at 96-65. The Cubs are also up 3.5 games on the Brewers in the division. Rich Harden picked up his second win with the Cubs and is now 2-1 as he tossed five innings and only allowed two hits. Harden did work out of a couple of jams and his pitch count was getting up around 90 so he was taken out after five innings. The Cubs are being very cautious with Harden and if he can give them five or six innings everytime out there they will be happy with that. Chad Gaudin, Sean Marshall, Kerry Wood, and Neal Cotts all threw one inning of relief out of the bullpen. Cotts was the only reliever to give up a hit as the entire pitching staff limited the Braves to only three hits. Aramis Ramirez and Kosuke Fukudome led the team with two rbi’s each. Alfonso Soriano, Derrek Lee, Jim Edmonds, and Mike Fontenot all chipped in with one rbi as well. It was a big combined effort at the plate as the Cubs plated eight runs in the game. The bats jumped all over the Braves pitchings from the get go and put a lot of pressure on the Braves bullpen. I look for the bats to continue scoring runs and the Cubs to win again on Thursday night. Now can we just start seeing the Brewers lose some games!? Leave a ReplyFiled under: Chicago Cubs News, Cubs Game Notes
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