From Deseret News archives:
Abbott hits, hurls Phils over Cubs
Abbott got his first win with the Phillies and drove in the first two runs of his career to lead Philadelphia over the Chicago Cubs 4-3 Saturday in Philadelphia.
Abbott (1-4), signed on June 9 after Tampa Bay released him, allowed three runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings for his first win since April 21. He lost his first four decisions with the Phillies and hadn't won since April 21.
"Dying for a win? That's an understatement," Abbott said. "I needed to get that out of the way. I'm officially a Phillie now."
Before his single in the fourth put Philadelphia ahead 4-2, Abbott had been 4-for-18 at the plate in his career. Abbott threw 80 pitches and left after Aramis Ramirez's solo homer in the sixth.
"I was just trying to see the ball and get a good pitch to hit," Abbott said. "I didn't see it go through. It was probably a 50-hopper."
Abbott left the game with the lead, but had to sit through 3 2/3 agonizing innings while icing his arm in the clubhouse.
Michael Barrett and Ramirez hit back-to-back singles in the eighth, but Phillies second baseman Placido Polanco made a backhand stop on Alex Gonzalez's sharp grounder and flipped to shortstop Jimmy Rollins at second. Rollins then threw to first to complete the double play.
"Polanco's as good a defensive second baseman as there is," Phillies manager Larry Bowa said. "The ball took a bad hop. If you're an infielder, that's the worst kind of hop there is. It was an unbelievable play."
Worrell allowed a leadoff double to pinch-hitter Tom Goodwin in the ninth before retiring the next two hitters. He fell behind Sammy Sosa 3-1, then threw a slider on the outside corner. Sosa dropped the bat and started to trot to first. He stopped when he heard plate umpire Joe West call the pitch a strike.
"I thought it was a ball," Sosa said. "He just didn't make that call."
Worrell threw another pitch in the same spot and got Sosa swinging to end the game.
Sosa and Derrek Lee homered for the second straight game for Chicago, which had won three in a row. Sosa homered in the first, reaching 20 for the 12th straight season and pulling within four of Reggie Jackson with the 559th of his career.
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