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Los Angeles at Chicago

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L.A. Dodgers (2-0) «05001012110120
Chi. Cubs (0-2)000000102384
Dodgers take 2-0 series lead over error-prone Cubs
 

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CHICAGO -- Manny Ramirez and the Dodgers look ready to run the shaky Chicago Cubs out of the playoffs early and extend their championship drought to 100 years.

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Cubs' postseason run has fallen well short of expectations
by Danny Knobler
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Ramirez hit a mammoth home run to extend his postseason record, Russell Martin had a three-run double and the Los Angeles Dodgers took advantage of four errors by the clumsy Cubs in a 10-3 victory Thursday night that gave them a 2-0 lead in the best-of-5 NL Division Series.

"We're going to L.A., we need one more win. We're not there yet," Ramirez said. "They're the best team in the National League and anything could happen."

But unless the Cubs can show some semblance of the team that won 97 games this season, they're headed to another disappointing finish. Each infielder made an error during the game and the Dodgers scored four unearned runs in the second inning to jump ahead 5-0.

"It wasn't good baseball. In fact, the last two days, that's probably been the two worst games we've played all year," frustrated manager Lou Piniella said. "It wasn't fun to watch, I'll tell you that."

Chicago became the 23rd major league team to lose the first two games at home in a best-of-5 playoff series, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Only one has come back to win -- the 2001 New York Yankees against Oakland.

Of course, that Yankees team was managed by Joe Torre, now in the Dodgers' dugout.

"When you give extra outs, chances are they're going to be capitalized on, and that's what we were able to do," Torre said.

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The series switches to Dodger Stadium for Game 3 on Saturday night. Rich Harden will face Hiroki Kuroda, who pitched a four-hit shutout against the Cubs in Los Angeles on June 6.

"We're going to come out and try to jump on them again at home. That would be nice," Billingsley said.

Only a few days ago, Cubs fans were excited about the team's chances of winning its first World Series title since 1908. But suddenly, Chicago is on the brink of elimination. The Cubs must win two successive games in Los Angeles to get the series back to Wrigley.

Billingsley shut down Chicago's slumping lineup and Ramirez's 26th postseason home run landed on the roof of the batter's eye club in center, at least 450 feet away. It was his second jaw-dropping shot in two nights.

Meanwhile, the four errors by Chicago tied a Division Series record.

"This is a tough field. You're probably not going to see as many mistakes at Dodger Stadium because the playing surface is so good," said Martin, who capped the second-inning rally with three-run double. "The playing surface is the same for both teams. We just didn't make as many mistakes as them."

Billingsley allowed five hits and a run in 6 2/3 innings against the Cubs, who haven't played like the team with the NL's best record or one that went 55-26 this season in its home park.

After losing 7-2 in the opener Wednesday night when starter Ryan Dempster walked seven, they played tight -- even with ace Carlos Zambrano on the mound. Chicago dropped its eighth consecutive playoff game overall.

Billingsley said it "kind of" looks as though the Cubs are pressing.

"I'm not surprised, but I'm in shock," Zambrano said about his teammates' wobbly defense. "We have a good fielding team."

Back-to-back errors by normally reliable Mark DeRosa and three-time Gold Glove winner Derrek Lee led to the Dodgers' five-run second.

Andre Ethier hit a leadoff single. When he took off for second on a hit-and-run, Cubs shortstop Ryan Theriot, who was headed to the bag, couldn't reach James Loney's bouncer. The single went off Theriot's bare hand and into left field, putting runners at the corners.

With the crowd chanting "Let's Go Z," Zambrano got a third strike past Matt Kemp for the first out. Blake DeWitt hit a hard grounder to second that was made for a double play, but DeRosa fumbled it -- the error allowing Ethier to score and putting runners at first and second.

Next, Lee muffed Casey Blake's grounder to first for another error, loading the bases before Billingsley struck out. But Rafael Furcal dragged a bunt past the pitcher's mound toward second and beat DeRosa's throw for an RBI single and a 2-0 lead.

With the bases still loaded, Martin drove a three-run double to left-center and a crowd of 42,136 at Wrigley Field fell silent as L.A. went ahead 5-0.

"It allowed me to be more aggressive," Billingsley said. "I didn't have to be too fine and I was still attacking hitters and keeping them off balance. That was a big thing for me to get the off-speed across."

Chicago's third error, this one on third baseman Aramis Ramirez, allowed Billingsley to reach in the fourth.

Manny Ramirez hit a solo shot in the fifth and Kemp had an RBI double off Neal Cotts in the seventh to make it 7-0.

Zambrano worked 6 1/3 innings, giving up seven runs -- three earned -- with seven strikeouts.

In the fifth, Ramirez leaned into the ivy-covered wall in left field to catch Jim Edmonds' fly. He flipped the ball to center fielder Kemp, who playfully slapped Ramirez on the shoulder.

Furcal and Ramirez each had an RBI single in the eighth.

The Cubs' postseason losing streak dates to the 2003 NLCS. They squandered a 3-1 lead against Florida, losing Game 6 when they were five outs from the World Series. Chicago dropped three straight to Arizona in the first round last year and now is in jeopardy of being swept again.

Chicago ended the shutout bid in the seventh when DeRosa and Edmonds hit back-to-back two-out doubles. After Geovany Soto singled to make it first and third, Cory Wade came in to retire Kosuke Fukudome.

DeRosa added a two-run double in the ninth.

Note

  • The game-time temperature was 56 degrees, but the cool conditions didn't bother the warm-weather Dodgers for the second successive night.
 
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Russell Martin's bases-clearing double drives in three, highlighting a five-run second inning.
 
Russell Martin's bases-clearing double drives in three, highlighting a five-run second inning. (AP)
 

Players of the Game
Chicago

M. DeRosa
AB 4
R 1
H 2
HR 0
RBI 2
Los Angeles

R. Furcal
AB 6
R 2
H 3
HR 0
RBI 2
 
Los Angeles Dodgers
Rafael Furcal, SS6232003 .333
Russell Martin, C5013033 .222
Manny Ramirez, LF4222121 .500
    Takashi Saito, P0000000 .000
    Jonathan Broxton, P0000000 .000
Andre Ethier, RF3110211 .167
James Loney, 1B5110002 .200
Matt Kemp, CF5011023 .222
Blake DeWitt, 2B4101002 .250
    Cory Wade, P0000000 .000
   a- Juan Pierre, PH-LF1100000 .000
Casey Blake, 3B4221000 .375
Chad Billingsley, P3000014 .000
    Angel Berroa, 2B10100001.000
Totals4110121039  
a-grounded out for Wade in the 9th
Batting
2B - Russell Martin (1, Zambrano), Matt Kemp (2, Cotts)
HR - Manny Ramirez (2, Zambrano)
SH - Angel Berroa (1)
RBI - Rafael Furcal 2 (2), Russell Martin 3 (4), Manny Ramirez 2 (3), Matt Kemp (1), Blake DeWitt (1), Casey Blake (2)
2-OUT RBI - Rafael Furcal (1), Russell Martin 3 (3), Manny Ramirez (1), Matt Kemp (1), Casey Blake (1)
Team LOB - 9
Fielding
DP - Furcal-DeWitt-Loney
Los Angeles Dodgers
Chad Billingsley (W,1-0) 6.2511170 1.35
Cory Wade 1.1000000 0.00
Takashi Saito0322000 0.00
Jonathan Broxton 1000120 0.00
WP - Chad Billingsley (1)
Pitches-Strikes - Chad Billingsley 96-62, Cory Wade 12-12, Takashi Saito 13-8, Jonathan Broxton 21-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Chad Billingsley 8-4, Cory Wade 4-0
Batters Faced - Chad Billingsley 25, Cory Wade 4, Takashi Saito 3, Jonathan Broxton 4
Chicago Cubs
Alfonso Soriano, LF4010011 .111
Ryan Theriot, SS4000012 .250
Derrek Lee, 1B4120011 .429
Aramis Ramirez, 3B4110012 .250
Mark DeRosa, 2B4122001 .500
Jim Edmonds, CF3011000 .286
   a- Felix Pie, PH0000100 .000
Geovany Soto, C4010012 .143
Kosuke Fukudome, RF4000034 .000
Carlos Zambrano, P1000100 .000
    Neal Cotts, P0000000 .000
    Carlos Marmol, P0000000 .000
   b- Mike Fontenot, PH1000000 .500
    Kerry Wood, P0000000 .000
   c- Daryle Ward, PH1000012 .000
Totals3438329  
a-walked for Edmonds in the 9th
b-grounded out for Marmol in the 8th
c-struck out for Wood in the 9th
Batting
2B - Derrek Lee (1, Saito), Mark DeRosa 2 (2, Billingsley, Saito), Jim Edmonds (1, Billingsley)
RBI - Mark DeRosa 2 (4), Jim Edmonds (1)
2-OUT RBI - Jim Edmonds (1)
Team LOB - 6
Fielding
DP - DeRosa-Theriot-Lee
E - Mark DeRosa (1, Misplayed grounder), Derrek Lee (1, Misplayed grounder), Aramis Ramirez (1, Misplayed grounder), Ryan Theriot (1, Throwing)
Chicago Cubs
Carlos Zambrano (L,0-1) 6.1673271 4.26
Neal Cotts 0.2100100 0.00
Carlos Marmol 1322020 18.00
Kerry Wood 1210000 0.00
HBP - Blake (by Carlos Zambrano)
Pitches-Strikes - Carlos Zambrano 106-66, Neal Cotts 16-9, Carlos Marmol 17-12, Kerry Wood 20-14
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Carlos Zambrano 8-6, Neal Cotts 1-1, Carlos Marmol 1-0, Kerry Wood 1-3
Batters Faced - Carlos Zambrano 30, Neal Cotts 4, Carlos Marmol 6, Kerry Wood 6
Game Information
Attendance - 42136
Game Time - 3:10
Temperature - 56
Umpires - Home - Paul Emmel, First Base - Jeff Nelson, Second Base - Tom Hallion, Third Base - Gerry Davis
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