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Tomlin solid, bats held down vs. Cubs
By Carrie Muskat / MLB.com | 03/28/12 6:40 PM ET
MESA, Ariz. -- Bryan LaHair and Joe Mather each hit RBI singles to back Jeff Samardzija and lift the Cubs to a 2-0 victory Wednesday over the Indians.
Samardzija, making his last start before the Cubs staff meets to finalize the rotation, gave up three hits and walked one over six scoreless innings while striking out five. He was tested, as the Indians stacked their lineup with left-handed hitters, with the exception of Russ Canzler and Aaron Cunningham.
Samardzija, who has two hits in his young Major League career, also tripled to lead off the Chicago fifth, but was stranded.
Alfonso Soriano and Ian Stewart hit back-to-back singles in the sixth and, one out later, LaHair and Mather delivered consecutive RBI singles to take a 2-0 lead. LaHair is now 12-for-26 in his last seven games.
Josh Tomlin, battling for a spot in the Indians' rotation, was charged with both Chicago runs runs. He struck out six and gave up nine hits over 5 1/3 innings, his longest Cactus League outing.
"I felt good. I felt like I was commanding my pitches well," Tomlin said. "Overall, I felt like the ball was coming out of my hand good. I felt great the whole time, so I probably could say it was my best outing [of the spring]. The hits were a little high, but other than that, I felt pretty good."
Jason Kipnis had two hits for Cleveland.
Up next for the Indians: Closer Chris Perez, who is working his way back from a left-oblique strain, is set to make his Cactus League debut on Thursday, when the Indians host the Rockies in a 4:05 p.m. ET, split-squad contest at Goodyear Ballpark. Veteran Derek Lowe will get the start against the Rockies. Against the D-backs in Scottsdale, lefty David Huff will make his final start before learning his fate in the Tribe's fifth starter competition.