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Pirates ruin Prior's debut with two-run ninth off bullpen
 

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CHICAGO -- Mark Prior pitched as if he'd been around all season. His fastball was buzzing, his curveball was dipping across the plate and batters were having difficulty getting hits.

After two months on the disabled list, Prior's season debut was a huge success. But even his sterling six-inning performance Friday couldn't carry the struggling Chicago Cubs to a victory.

"It felt good to be out there. I'm not going to lie. I had some anxiety going and probably a little nervousness going into it," Prior said after allowing just two hits and getting a no-decision as the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied past the Cubs 2-1.

"I think I got a little gassed right there at the end, the last two or three hitters," Prior said of his 85-pitch performance, 55 for strikes.

Prior walked none, struck out eight and showed no signs of the Achilles' tendon and elbow soreness that kept him out of the rotation.

"You can't duplicate the intensity and the adrenalin you get at this level," Prior said.

"I doesn't matter how many rehab starts you have. I was probably a little drained because of the excitement of pitching in a big league game."

The Pirates took some of the excitement of the day away when they rallied for two runs in the ninth.

Jack Wilson doubled off Joe Borowski (2-4) and scored on Craig Wilson's two-out single to tie it. Pinch-hitter Chris Stynes then hit a go-ahead single off Mike Remlinger.

"Any time you're facing Prior, you know it's going to be tough," Jack Wilson said. "He had his stuff on, he was throwing hard. He's only going to get better."

Salomon Torres (4-1) got the win and Jose Mesa pitched the ninth for his 14th save as the Pirates ended a five-game losing streak.

"To come in against Prior -- that's going to be tough from the first pitch. We definitely needed this win after dropping five in a row," Wilson said.

Jose Macias doubled to lead off the bottom of the ninth and reached third before Mesa retired the final two batters.

With his socks pulled up high, Prior retired leadoff hitter Jason Kendall on a grounder on his first pitch and threw only five more to get out of the first inning.

His fastball hitting the mid 90s mph, Prior retired the first 13 batters before Rob Mackowiak singled to center with one out in the fifth.

Mackowiak stole second and looked on his way to breaking a scoreless tie when Tike Redman singled to left. But Moises Alou made a perfect throw to catcher Michael Barrett, who held on for the out despite a jarring collision with Mackowiak.

Pirates starter Josh Fogg was just as good, allowing just four hits in seven innings.

Fogg, facing the Cubs for the fourth time this season, pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the sixth by striking out Todd Hollandsworth and getting Barrett on a fly ball.

Alou doubled with two outs in the eighth off Brian Meadows and after Aramis Ramirez was walked intentionally, Hollandsworth greeted John Grabow with a single to give the Cubs a 1-0 lead.

Alou made a great catch on Kendall's liner to start the ninth, ending the Pirates catcher's hitting streak at 20 games.

Prior's return was the talk of Chicago since he came down with his injuries in spring training. His teammates were as excited as anyone watching him pitch at Wrigley for the first time since he lost Game 6 of the NL Championship Series last year.

"There was a lot of energy because Mark was pitching," Cubs manager Dusty Baker said.

As Prior was finishing his bullpen warmups before Friday's game, a crowd of four Cubs, including reliever Francis Beltran, watched his pitches as they reached the plate. Once Prior finished, they extended high-fives before he headed for the dugout.

Prior caused a stir the night before his season debut when he left an autograph session at a suburban store earlier than expected, disappointing some fans and the store owner.

Prior spent 15 minutes during his postgame news conference explaining his side of the controversy, saying he went to sign autographs only to find out he was being asked to meet and greet fans and pose for pictures the night before he was supposed to pitch. It was a commitment he made months ago.

"It's been an interesting 24 hours for myself," he said. "I'm very happy it's over. I'm very disappointed we didn't pull this one out."

Notes

  • RHP Kerry Wood, who's on the disabled list, will play catch and long toss Friday to test his sore triceps.
  • The crowd of 40,024 increased the Cubs' home attendance mark this season to 1,020,213 for 26 dates -- the quickest they have reached 1 million. Last season they got to 1 million in 30 home dates.


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Mark Prior, tossing the rosin bag, throws only 85 pitches in six shutout innings.
Mark Prior, tossing the rosin bag, throws only 85 pitches in six shutout innings.(AP)

Players of the Game
Chicago

M. Prior
IP 6.0
H 2
ER 0
BB 0
K 8
Pittsburgh

J. Fogg
IP 7.0
H 4
ER 0
BB 1
K 5
 

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Pittsburgh Pirates
Jason Kendall, C4000010 .313
Jack Wilson, SS4110011 .339
Daryle Ward, RF-1B4000001 .341
Craig A. Wilson, LF-RF3111110 .360
Rob Mackowiak, 3B3020010 .277
   a- Chris Stynes, PH-3B1011000 .218
Randall Simon, 1B4000003 .232
    Jose Mesa, P0000000 .000
Tike Redman, CF3010001 .227
Jose Castillo, 2B3000020 .256
Josh Fogg, P2000020 .000
   b- Ruben Mateo, PH1000000 .182
    Brian Meadows, P0000000 .000
    John Grabow, P0000000 .000
    Salomon Torres, P0000000 .000
    Jason Bay, LF0000000 .281
Totals32262186 
a-singled for Mackowiak in the 9th
b-popped out for Fogg in the 8th
Batting
2B - Jack Wilson (14, Borowski)
RBI - Craig A. Wilson (35), Chris Stynes (10)
2-OUT RBI - Craig A. Wilson (15), Chris Stynes (4)
SB - Rob Mackowiak (6, 2nd base off Prior/Barrett)
Team LOB - 4
Fielding
DP - Simon
E - Jack Wilson (6, Wild throw)
Pittsburgh Pirates
Josh Fogg 7400150 5.98
Brian Meadows 0.2111100 2.87
John Grabow0100000 3.22
Salomon Torres (W,4-1) 0.1000110 3.23
Jose Mesa (S,14) 1100000 1.16
IBB - Ramirez by Brian Meadows
HBP - Ramirez (by Josh Fogg)
Pitches-Strikes - Josh Fogg 106-63, Brian Meadows 10-4, John Grabow 2-2, Salomon Torres 10-5, Jose Mesa 16-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Josh Fogg 6-11, Brian Meadows 1-1, Jose Mesa 1-2
Batters Faced - Josh Fogg 28, Brian Meadows 4, John Grabow 1, Salomon Torres 2, Jose Mesa 4
Chicago Cubs
Todd Walker, 2B4010002 .273
Derrek Lee, 1B5010012 .255
Corey Patterson, CF4000113 .251
Moises Alou, LF4110001 .319
Aramis Ramirez, 3B2000100 .303
Todd Hollandsworth, RF4011013 .321
    Mike Remlinger, P0000000 .000
Michael Barrett, C3020103 .324
Rey Ordonez, SS4000025 .067
Mark Prior, P2000011 .000
    Kent Mercker, P0000000 .000
   a- Dave Kelton, PH1000001 .125
    LaTroy Hawkins, P0000000 .000
    Joe Borowski, P0000000 .000
    Jose Macias, RF1010000 .290
Totals341713621 
a-hit into fielder's choice for Mercker in the 7th
Batting
2B - Todd Walker (10, Fogg), Moises Alou (13, Meadows), Michael Barrett 2 (10, Fogg, Fogg), Jose Macias (2, Mesa)
SH - Todd Walker (1)
RBI - Todd Hollandsworth (14)
2-OUT RBI - Todd Hollandsworth (3)
SB - Derrek Lee (4, 2nd base off Fogg/Kendall), Corey Patterson (8, 2nd base off Fogg/Kendall)
Team LOB - 11
Fielding
Outfield Assists - Moises Alou 1
DP - Walker-Ordonez-Lee
E - Rey Ordonez (1, Misplayed grounder)
Chicago Cubs
Mark Prior 6200080 0.00
Kent Mercker 1100100 2.63
LaTroy Hawkins 1000000 1.47
Joe Borowski (BS,2; L,2-4) 0.2222000 8.02
Mike Remlinger 0.1100000 0.00
Pitches-Strikes - Mark Prior 66-44, Kent Mercker 15-9, Joe Borowski 16-11, Mike Remlinger 3-2
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Mark Prior 5-5, Kent Mercker 1-1, LaTroy Hawkins 2-1
Batters Faced - Mark Prior 20, Kent Mercker 4, LaTroy Hawkins 3, Joe Borowski 4, Mike Remlinger 2
Game Information
Attendance - 40024
Game Time - 2:46
Temperature - 62
Umpires - Home - Gary Darling, First Base - Mark Carlson, Second Base - Brian Runge, Third Base - Bill Hohn
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