Saturday, June 2, 2012

FOXNews.com: Cain stretches win streak, Giants edge Cubs

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Cain stretches win streak, Giants edge Cubs
Jun 3rd 2012, 02:18

San Francisco, CA –  Matt Cain won his fifth straight start, striking out seven batters in eight-plus innings, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Chicago Cubs, 2-1, on Saturday.

Cain (6-2) gave up a run on five hits and was lifted after issuing his second walk of the game to Starlin Castro leading off the ninth inning.

Javier Lopez came in and coaxed a double play grounder from David DeJesus and Sergio Romo got Alfonso Soriano on a ground ball to end the game and pick up his first save of the season.

Ryan Theriot and Melky Cabrera singled and scored in San Francisco's two-run sixth inning. The Giants won the opener of this four-game series 4-3 on Friday after Madison Bumgarner took a shutout into the ninth inning. They have won five of six overall.

Matt Garza (2-4) lost his third start in a row despite allowing just five hits and a walk while striking out six in six innings. He is winless (0-3) in his last five outings.

DeJesus homered for the Cubs.

Buster Posey's two-out single in the first inning was the only Giants hit until Brandon Crawford stroked a double with one down in the fifth.

Crawford was stranded on base, but the Giants took a 2-1 lead in the sixth with a rally sparked by back-to-back singles from Theriot and Cabrera to start the inning.

Angel Pagan added a one-out hit to load the bases and Garza walked Aubrey Huff to force in the first run. The second scored when Joaquin Arias grounded into a fielder's choice.

Earlier, DeJesus gave the Cubs a 1-0 lead in the fourth with his second homer of the season, a two-out blast to center. Tony Campana had led off the inning with a single, but was thrown out by Posey trying to steal second.

Game Notes

The teams wore replica uniforms from 1912, pre-game announcements were made using a megaphone and only organ music was played throughout. Other touches in the turn-back-the-century game included: a vintage look to the scoreboard, which didn't show any video; roving barber shop quartets outside the stadium; ushers, guards and grounds crew wearing period costumes and 5-cent peanuts.

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