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CHICAGO (AP) -- Jon Lieber made one bad pitch all day. And when
you're facing Greg Maddux, that can be one too many.
Lieber lost his no-hitter when Andres Galarraga homered with two
outs in the seventh, and that's all Maddux needed Monday as the
Atlanta Braves beat the Cubs 1-0 -- a rare pitchers' duel in this
year of the home run.
|  | | Jon Lieber turned out to be a poor man's Greg Maddux after losing to him 1-0. Lieber allowed two hits. |
"It's all for nothing, it seems like," Lieber said. "In a
tight ballgame late, you really got to be careful. When you face
Greg, you've got to be on top of your game because there aren't too
many days he's going to give up a lot of runs."
And Lieber was on top of his game until the seventh. After
giving up a walk to Quilvio Veras to start the game, he retired 20
straight.
"He would have no-hit the '27 Yankees the way he was
throwing," said Atlanta manager Bobby Cox, who was ejected for
arguing a strike call with home plate umpire Doug Eddings in the
sixth.
Lieber, working on three days' rest, struck out a career-high 12.
After getting Chipper Jones on a called strike three with two outs
in the seventh -- Jones was subsequently ejected for throwing his
bat -- Lieber hung an 0-1 pitch to Galarraga.
Galarraga sent the ball into the left-field bleachers for his
13th homer.
"When Chipper got thrown out, I felt I had to do something for
the team," Galarraga said. "It was the only mistake he made. It
was a hanging slider and I was lucky to hit it."
Rafael Furcal's single in the eighth was the only other hit
allowed by Lieber (5-4) over eight innings.
Maddux (7-1), winning his third straight, allowed just six hits
and pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the fourth by starting a
double play. In the eighth, Dave Martinez doubled off first base
with one out, but Maddux got Sammy Sosa on a grounder and struck
out Henry Rodriguez to end the threat.
"He got a slider up and it cost him the no-hitter and the
game," Maddux said of Lieber. "He pitched good and at least he
knows he pitched good. Sometimes you steal a win. Maybe today we
stole one."
Lieber pitched a perfect game for 6 2/3 innings last September
against the Cardinals, and it ended in similar fashion when Mark
McGwire homered. The Cardinals followed with five more hits and
sent Lieber to a 7-2 loss.
"Well, it's the same situation, I guess, if I think about it,"
Lieber said. "McGwire, I had him 0-1 and he hit a slider out.
It's sort of awkward, you know."
When Lieber got Veras on a called third strike to end the sixth,
Cox was ejected when he came out to argue with Eddings. Cox was
tossed and then threw his hat down during the argument.
The Cubs loaded the bases in the fourth on a double, single and
hit batsmen, but Maddux showed why he has long been one of the
game's best fielding pitchers, grabbing Jose Nieves' comebacker and
starting a 1-2-3 double play.
"Maddux did what he was supposed to do. He got out of the
bases-loaded situation, and that was our one chance to really do
something to him," Lieber said.
It was Maddux's first shutout and second complete game this
season. He walked two and struck out eight in his 29th career
shutout.
"He doesn't throw anything down the middle where you can get a
good swing at it," Chicago catcher Jeff Reed said of Maddux.
Game notes
Lieber said the ejection of Cox and then Jones just before
Galarraga's homer did not distract him. It was Cox's second
ejection of the season. ... The Braves will put Greg McMichael on
the DL with bicep tendinitis and call up Don Wengert from their
Triple-A farm club in Richmond. ... The Cubs were hoping to
activate Mark Grace from the DL based on his performance
in batting practice, but Grace's hamstring still was sore and
doctors didn't give him the OK. ... The Cubs are now 14-6 against
Atlanta in the regular season since the start of the 1998 season.
... Controversial Braves reliever John Rocker had no apparent
trouble in the close confines of the bullpen along the right-field
line. Rocker chatted with fans and even shook hands with one while
he was stretching. ... The crowd of 40,123 was the largest of the
season at Wrigley Field.
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