Soriano, DeWitt homer in Cubs' win

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The Cubs' Alfonso Soriano hits a three-run home run against the New York Mets in the fourth inning Friday at Wrigley Field. (AP Photo/Charles Cherney)
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CHICAGO – Alfonso Soriano and Blake DeWitt each hit three-run homers, and the Cubs beat the New York Mets, 7-6, on Friday.

It was a wild start to a weekend series between two disappointing teams, but the Cubs ultimately hung on after taking two of three from Pittsburgh.

David Wright delivered a two-run double and scored in the first as the Mets grabbed a 3-0 lead against Randy Wells. Then, with the Cubs ahead, 7-4, Wright homered off Andrew Cashner leading off the seventh, giving him three hits.

Things really got interesting when Luis Hernandez started the eighth against Sean Marshall with his second career homer and first since Sept. 27, 2007. That made it 7-6, but the Mets came up short for the fourth time in five games.

Former Mets outfielder Xavier Nady had three hits. Starlin Castro had a pair of singles for his fifth consecutive multihit game, but the biggest blows came from Soriano and DeWitt.

Soriano capped a four-run fourth off knuckleballer R.A. Dickey (9-6) with his 22nd homer, briefly putting the Cubs ahead 4-3. The Mets tied it in the sixth when Angel Pagan singled with two out and came around on a double to the right-field corner by Lucas Duda, the first hit and RBI of his career.

That chased Wells, who gave up eight hits and was shaky again after going 1-4 in six starts last month. James Russell (1-1) came on and retired a pinch-hitting Carlos Beltran to end the Mets' rally, and the Cubs answered in a big way in the bottom half.

Aramis Ramirez led off with a walk, Nady followed with a single and, with two out, DeWitt drove a 1-0 pitch over the right-field wall for his fifth homer, making it 7-4.

But the Cubs couldn't relax thanks to the homers by Wright and Hernandez, who had come on in the seventh as part of a double switch. The Mets had the tying run on in the ninth after Carlos Marmol walked Joaquin Arias, but he retired Josh Thole on a fly for his 26th save in 31 chances.

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