Article: Hill Stands Tall for Cubs // Rally in 9th Overcomes Blown Lead

Now the Cubs know how stockbrokers feel. Up when the market opens, down during the day, up at closing.

The Cubs saw their market crash when they blew a 4-0 lead in the seventh inning Wednesday against the Pittsburgh Pirates, but they closed with a 6-5 victory in the ninth on Glenallen Hill's two-run double.

"It seemed we were going to have a day without stress and strain, but it turned out to be quite stressful," Cubs manager Tom Trebelhorn said.

It was twice as stressful for Cubs starter Anthony Young. His elbow was "killing" him on sliders, especially in his sixth and final inning. He had allowed only two hits and had retired 16 consecutive batters before being forced to leave the ...

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