Braves overcome 5-0 hole to beat Cubs in 12
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| Regular Season Series |
| Atlanta leads 4-2 (as of Tue 6/2) |
| >Tue 6/2 |
@ATL 6, CHC 5 |
Box Score |
| Wed 6/3 |
CHC 3, @ATL 2 |
Recap |
| Thu 6/4 |
Postponed/Delayed |
Information |
| Mon 6/22 |
@ATL 2, CHC 0 |
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| Mon 7/6 |
@CHC 4, ATL 2 |
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| Tue 7/7 |
ATL 2, @CHC 1 |
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| Wed 7/8 |
ATL 4, @CHC 1 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Braves | Cubs |
| Scoring Summary |
| CHC | ATL |
 | 1st | A Soriano homered to center. | 1 | 0 |
 | 2nd | R Wells singled to right, G Soto scored, A Blanco to third. | 2 | 0 |
 | 6th | D Lee doubled to left, K Fukudome scored. | 3 | 0 |
 | 6th | M Fontenot hit sacrifice fly to center, D Lee scored. | 4 | 0 |
 | 8th | D Lee homered to center. | 5 | 0 |
 | 8th | G Anderson homered to right. | 5 | 1 |
 | 8th | K Johnson walked, M Prado scored, J Francoeur to third, K Medlen to second. | 5 | 2 |
 | 8th | Y Escobar hit sacrifice fly to right, J Francoeur scored, K Medlen to third. | 5 | 3 |
 | 9th | J Francoeur homered to left center, G Anderson scored. | 5 | 5 |
 | 12th | C Jones singled to left, Y Escobar scored. | 5 | 6 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Turner Field, Atlanta, GA |
| Attendance | 30,262 (60.8% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:39 |
| Weather | 87 degrees, clear |
| Wind | 7 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Brian Onora, First Base - Fieldin Culbreth, Second Base - Gary Cederstrom, Third Base - Jim Wolf |
Associated Press
ATLANTA -- The Braves went much of the night without a hit.
They still got to celebrate.
Jeff Francoeur tied the game with a two-out, two-run homer in the ninth and
Chipper Jones won it with a 12th-inning single, leading the
Atlanta Braves from five runs down to an improbable 6-5 victory over the
Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night.
Fast Facts
• Randy Wells had a no-hit bid broken up after 6 2/3 innings, and the Braves rallied from 5-0 down to win on Chipper Jones' 11th career walk-off hit.
• Jeff Francoeur tied the game with two outs in the ninth with his first homer since May 1.
• Kevin Gregg allowed his fifth homer of the year. He gave up three in 2008.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"These are character-builders," Jones said. "We were dead in the water."
Instead, it's the Cubs who are flailing. They slipped back to .500 with their 11th loss in 15 games and wasted a brilliant performance by
Randy Wells. The rookie didn't allow a hit until Jones singled with two outs in the seventh, but the bullpen failed to bring home his first big league win.
"That's baseball," Wells said. "Stuff will happen. You can't sulk."
Alfonso Soriano led off the game with a homer and
Derrek Lee's shot in the eighth gave the Cubs a 5-0 lead.
They couldn't hold it.
The Braves scored five runs on just two hits to send it to extra innings. Both were big ones:
Garret Anderson's leadoff homer in the eighth and Francoeur's drive into the left-field seats off closer
Kevin Gregg with the Cubs one out from the win.
Jones capped the comeback in the 12th with a single to left that brought home
Yunel Escobar, setting off a raucous celebration near second base.
"The longer and longer you go with a guy having a no-no against you, the tighter the grip goes around the bat," Jones said. "Once we got the hit out of the way, we started pecking away and we got a couple breaks."
Filling in for suspended
Carlos Zambrano, Wells certainly pitched well enough to finally break through. He faced the minimum -- the only baserunner was erased on a double play -- until Jones' clean single to left over the glove of third baseman
Mike Fontenot.
Five innings later, Jones hit one to nearly the same spot off
Aaron Heilman (2-3).
But the biggest blow belonged to the struggling Francoeur, a former phenom now being mentioned in trade reports. He drove a 2-1 pitch into the seats in left-center for just his fourth homer of the season.
"I worked for about two hours on the off day [Monday], hitting, trying to shorten my swing a little bit," said Francoeur, who got a helmet-pounding reception from his teammates in the dugout. "It paid off."
He got to bat even though Gregg had retired two hitters and Anderson whiffed on a pitch in the dirt. When the ball got by catcher
Geovany Soto for a wild pitch, rolling all the way to the backstop, Anderson raced to first.
Anderson started the comeback with his second homer in as many games, after failing to go deep in his first 31 games for Atlanta. The Braves scored twice more in the inning without a hit.
Lee dropped a routine throw to first that allowed
Martin Prado to reach. That was it for Wells, who allowed two hits in seven-plus innings.
Carlos Marmol took over and walked Francoeur, hit
Greg Norton and walked
Kelly Johnson to force in a run. Escobar followed with a sacrifice fly to make it 5-3.
"With a five-run lead in the eighth inning, it shouldn't get away," Cubs manager Lou Piniella said. "We gave that one to them, with a nice little ribbon."
Rafael Soriano (1-0) earned the win with two scoreless innings.
Soriano led off with a homer for the 54th time in his career. Soriano broke a tie with
Craig Biggio in that category and now trails only Hall of Famer
Rickey Henderson, who had 81 leadoff homers.
Wells, who had started four games since being recalled from the minors in early May, wasn't even supposed to go in the opener of a three-game series in Atlanta. It was Zambrano's spot, but he's serving a six-game suspension for his tirade over a disputed call in his last start against Pittsburgh.
Not that Wells was a bad option with a 1.80 ERA through the first four starts of his career. A lack of support -- the Cubs managed only six runs in those games -- left him without a win.
This time, the bullpen couldn't hold it.
Game notes Cubs RHP
Rich Harden, on the DL with an ailing back, threw a side session beforehand and is scheduled to throw another Thursday. ... RHP
Ryan Dempster, who left his last start with the Cubs because of a blister, threw on the side and should be ready to go Friday at Cincinnati. ... Anderson has a 10-game hitting streak. ... Chicago OF
Milton Bradley left in the fourth after straining his right calf running out a grounder. He is day to day.