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Kendrick hopes to bounce back against Cubs

Apr 29, 2012 - 2:05 PM (Sports Network) - Kyle Kendrick tries to bounce back from one of the worst starts of his career today when the Philadelphia Phillies continue their four- game series against the Chicago Cubs.

Kendrick was shelled for 11 hits and seven runs over three-plus innings of a 9-5 loss at Arizona on Monday. It was the right-hander's first start in five appearances this season. Kendrick has faced the Cubs twice in his career, starting once, but has yet to allow a run over four combined innings.

Matt Garza counters on the hill for Chicago. The righty didn't get a decision over a seven-inning start against St. Louis on Monday. He has limited hitters to a .204 batting average this season and is 1-1 with a 1.29 ERA in three lifetime games vs. the Phillies.

The Cubs need to win the final two games of this set if they're to come out on top in a series in Philadelphia for the first time since April 6-8, 2001.

Last night, Joe Blanton pitched into the eighth inning to help the Phillies take a 5-2 victory.

Blanton gave up two runs on eight hits and didn't issue a walk while striking out eight over 7 1/3 frames. Carlos Ruiz went 2-for-4 with a solo homer and three RBI while Jimmy Rollins had a two-run double to help the Phillies win for the third time in the past four games.

"I just tried to stay focused with what I was doing," said Blanton. "I just tired to keep it there and help us keep the lead."

Starlin Castro and Bryan LaHair each drove in a run for the Cubs, who had won three of four coming in. Randy Wells, making the start in place of an injured Ryan Dempster, gave up four runs on three hits and four walks over just 3 2/3 innings to take the loss.

"He was pitching pretty well, but then couldn't find the strike zone," Chicago manager Dale Sveum said of Wells in the fourth inning when the Phillies scored four times. "It was too bad because things were looking pretty good going into that inning."

A couple of moderate batting streaks are alive going into today's game - Philadelphia's Ty Wigginton with a 13-game run and LaHair with a flurry of reaching safely in 17 straight contests.

Since 2002, the Phils are 21-11 vs. the Cubs at home (8-0-2 in series).








  • CHICAGO: 5
    PHILADELPHIA: 1
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    Apr 29 4:13 PM


  • Ty Wigginton walk scored Pete Orr with two out. Bases loaded and Shane Victorino due up.

    Cubs 5, Phillies 1  Bot 9, 2 OutsApr 29 4:11 PM
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    Cubs 5, Phillies 1  Bot 9, 2 OutsApr 29 4:11 PM


  • Jeff Baker singled to right scoring Bryan LaHair with two out. Baker advanced to second on throw. Runner on second and Ian Stewart due up.

    Cubs 5, Phillies 0  Top 8, 2 OutsApr 29 3:44 PM


  • Starlin Castro fielder's choice scored Tony Campana with one out. Castro reached first. Runner on first and Bryan LaHair due up.

    Cubs 4, Phillies 0  Top 8, 1 OutApr 29 3:41 PM


  • Welington Castillo flied out to center to end the inning.

    Cubs 3, Phillies 0  Mid 4Apr 29 2:40 PM
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    Cubs 2, Phillies 0  Top 4, 2 OutsApr 29 2:37 PM
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    Cubs 2, Phillies 0  End 3Apr 29 2:32 PM


  • Bryan LaHair struck out looking to end the inning.

    Cubs 2, Phillies 0  Mid 3Apr 29 2:25 PM
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    Cubs 1, Phillies 0  Top 3, 0 OutsApr 29 2:20 PM


  • Ian Stewart grounded out second to first scoring Bryan LaHair with one out. On the play, Jeff Baker advances to third. Runner on third and Joe Mather due up.

    Cubs 1, Phillies 0  Top 2, 1 OutApr 29 2:01 PM


  • CHICAGO: 0
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    Cubs vs. PhilliesDec 20 6:02 AM