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  Friday, Aug. 18 10:05pm ET
Schilling hurls five-hitter
 
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PHOENIX (AP) -- For the first time since May, the Arizona Diamondbacks are on a five-game winning streak.

"We're on a little bit of a roll," said Curt Schilling, who pitched a six-hitter in Arizona's 11-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Friday night. "And the team in front of us is, too. We've got to keep the pace, and take advantage of every break we can take right now."

Curt Schilling
Curt Schilling pitched a complete game Friday, striking out 10 and allowing two solo home runs to Sammy Sosa for the Cubs' only runs.

Steve Finley, Greg Colbrunn and Tony Womack homered in Arizona's six-run second inning as the Diamondbacks stayed 1½ games behind first-place San Francisco in the NL West.

"We've finally got everybody healthy and everybody's starting to swing the bat pretty good," Colbrunn said. "You give Curt Schilling a six-run lead in the second inning, you like your chances."

Schilling (10-7) improved to 4-1 since a trade from Philadelphia, with three victories complete games. Schilling, who has a major league-best seven complete games this season, is 9-3 in his last 13 starts. He threw just 102 pitches, struck out 10 and didn't walk anyone.

Schilling has tried to become more of a control pitcher, instead of relying on his fastball so much, and he took some advice from teammate Randy Johnson in handling the big early lead.

"It's not like I had a plethora of big leads in Philadelphia, but when I did I would revert back to being a fastball pitcher to get quick outs. Randy said something to the effect that he continues to pitch his game plan regardless of the score. ... Tonight I pitched a little more with a big lead."

Sammy Sosa hit his major league-leading 39th and 40th home runs of the season. The first was a 417-foot blast to lead off the fourth inning, and the second a 378-footer leading off the ninth. It was his 43rd multiple homer game, 42nd with the Cubs to tie Ernie Banks' club record. He has four multihomer games this season.

"I never gave up," Sosa said. "I'm not saying that my teammates gave up today. I'm just talking about myself. I go out and do my best. I take pride in that."

Danny Bautista had a three-run triple as Arizona got to right-hander Ruben Quevedo (1-5) for nine runs in the first three innings.

Manager Buck Showalter usually doesn't start Colbrunn and Bautista against right-handers, but Colbrunn was batting .452 in his last 10 starts and Bautista hit .412 on the Diamondbacks' just-completed 5-1 road trip.

Showalter's move paid off. Colbrunn was 3-for-3 with three RBIs, Bautista 2-for-4 with three RBIs. Colbrunn said the Diamondbacks are playing their best since late May.

Showalter said he had Colbrunn and Bautista in the lineup for two reasons: they've been hitting and Quevedo has a history of struggling against right-handed batters.

"This year he's struggled against right-handed hitters and gotten left-handed hitters out with ease," Showalter said. "We looked it up at the Triple-A, Double-A level it was almost double that. For some reason, he's struggled against right-handed hitters, but our left-handers did pretty well against him tonight, too."

Quevedo allowed seven hits, struck out three and walked three as the Cubs lost for the sixth time in seven games.

"We've just stopped hitting," manager Don Baylor said. "We have to pull ourselves out of it. It's going to be tough in this ballpark. We just have to keep ourselves in the ballgame."

Matt Williams led off the second with the first of his three walks, then Finley snapped an 0-for-13 streak with a towering home run to right field on Quevedo's 3-2 pitch. It was Finley's 29th homer, but only his second in 22 games.

Colbrunn followed with his ninth homer of the season to put the Diamondbacks up 3-0.

Bautista lined a one-out single off Quevedo's leg. Schilling squared for a sacrifice bunt, then pulled back and singled to right to put runners on first and third. Womack hit the next pitch into Chicago's bullpen in right field, a three-run homer that made it 6-0.

Williams led off the third with another walk, then Colbrunn singled and Damian Miller walked to load the bases with one out. Bautista cleared the bases with a triple to deep center to put Arizona ahead 9-0.

Game notes
Schilling has walked four batters in 41 innings since coming to the Diamondbacks. ... Cubs manager Don Baylor decided to put off Kerry Wood's return to the rotation for a couple of days. Wood will start Tuesday's game in Houston. Wood has been sidelined since July 30 with a left oblique strain. ... The Cubs have allowed three home runs in an inning five times this season. ... Womack's seven homers this season are a career high. ... Two of the hits allowed by Schilling were by pitchers -- a single by Quevedo and double by Kyle Farnsworth. ... Arizona's Luis Gonzalez extended his hitting streak to 10 games.
 


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