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Sunday 7/20/2008Line$ LineOU LineGame InfoScore
CHICAGO CUBS at HOUSTON2:05 PM ETPreview | FoxSheet | Recap | Boxscore
907:  CHICAGO CUBS  DEMPSTER )
 
908:  HOUSTON  BACKE )
-1.5  +110

+1.5  -130
-135

+125

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HOUSTON (Ticker) -- Ryan Dempster and the Chicago Cubs did
everything they could to avoid getting swept by the Houston
Astros.

Dempster pitched eight outstanding innings as the Cubs salvaged
the finale of the three-game series with a 9-0 triumph over the
Astros on Sunday.

An All-Star, Dempster (11-4) gave up just six hits, striking
out seven and walking one.

"All I wanted to do was throw strikes, first-pitch strike and
make them put the ball in play," Dempster said. "I really had
it going and was able to put together a few quick innings out
there."

The 31-year old Dempster came just three outs short of his first
shutout since blanking the Montreal Expos on July 3, 2001.
Dempster, who has nine career complete games, recorded his first
road victory since June 2, 2006 against the St. Louis Cardinals.

"I wanted to go out there for the ninth, I always want to finish
what I start," Dempster said. "But it was 7-0 and I was over
100 pitches and we had been (batting) for awhile. It is just
one of those things where coming out right there is going to
make me feel that much better the next time I go."

Chicago got all the runs it needed in the first inning, scoring
twice against Houston starter Brandon Backe (6-10).

All-Star Kosuke Fukudome hit a one-out double and scored when
Derrek Lee followed with a double off the fence in right-center.
Two batters later, Jim Edmonds, who tortured the Astros for many
years while playing in St. Louis, hit a soft single to center,
scoring Lee.

Ryan Theriot had two hits off Backe and extended his hitting
streak to 13 games, and Mike Fontenot had three hits Sunday,
including his eighth homer of the season in the fifth.

"I really feel good at the plate right now and today it was just
a situation where the guys ahead of me in the order really
worked the pitcher," Theriot said. "I saw some really good
pitches today and that really allowed me to be more aggressive
that normal. So it's really working out."

Fontenot, making his sixth straight start at second base, added
a two-run double in the ninth, and Lee plated two with a single
to center to round out the scoring.

After two frustrating losses Friday and Saturday, Cubs manager
Lou Piniella quipped that he might make a change to the team's
routine the next time they visit Minute Maid Park.

"I think we are just going to skip batting practice the next
time we play here," Piniella said. "We'll just get on the bus
and come on over at 5:15 and start scrapping."

Backe pitched well after the first inning, giving up four runs
in 6 2/3 innings and striking out eight - one off his season
high set May 8 against Washington. In his previous two outings,
Backe had pitched 10 scoreless innings.

"This was a clunker, wasn't it," Astros manager Cecil Cooper
said. "With the exception of a couple of pitches, I thought
Backe pitched a really nice game out there. He really pitched
well for the most part and really gave us a chance to win.

"He deserved a better fate, and the fifth inning was really a
killer for us today."

The fifth inning that Cooper referred to was the only time the
Astros seriously threatened Dempster. Miguel Tejada, Geoff Blum
and Hunter Pence hit consecutive singles to start the inning,
loading the bases.

But Dempster stuck out J.R. Towles and Backe before getting
Kazuo Matsui to pop out to third base in foul territory.