Giants ace, Tim Lincecum, kept Cub’s bats at bay as the Giants prevented the sweep with a 4-2 victory over the Cubs on Sunday afternoon. Lincecum showed again why he is on the NL All-Star team and a CY Young candidate. Lincecum threw 8 innings giving up 1 run on 6 hits. He added to his league leading total of strikeouts by whiffing 9 Cub’s batters.
The Giants started their scoring in the 3rd inning when Lincecum helped his own cause by tripling in Omar Vizquel for the game’s first run. A two out single from Ray Durham would give the Giants 2 more runs in the inning and a 3-0 lead.
The Cubs would plate a run in the 4th inning on a double from the hot-hitting Cub’s centerfielder Jim Edmonds. He has proven to be a very valuable and low-risk midseason pickup for Jim Hendry. The Cubs needed another left-handed batter in their lineup and Edmonds has proved very serviceable.
The Giants would take a 4-1 lead to the 9th inning after an RBI triple from Fred Lewis. The Giants then went to closer Brian Wilson for a chance at a league leading 25th save. Edmonds would walk and score leaving a pinch hit chance for Geovany Soto with one out and two on. Representing the tying run, Soto struck out on a called third strike. Cub’s shortstop Ryan Theriot, who had extended his hitting streak to ten games earlier, ground out to in the game. Ryan Dempster was credited with his first loss at home this year giving up four earned runs, seven hits, and striking out six. Dempster now falls to 10-4 on the season.
Special Notes: Cub’s reliever, Carlos Marmol, will replace Cub’s closer Kerry Wood in the All-Star game due to a minor blister that Kerry wants to give a chance to heal.















