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The Arizona Diamondbacks' Mike Jacobs slides safely around the tag of Cubs catcher Welington Castillo on an RBI single by Trevor Cahill during the seventh inning Saturday in Phoenix. The Cubs lost, 8-2. (AP Photo/Matt York)

PHOENIX – Others are fighting for the playoffs. The Cubs are trying to avoid a 100-loss season.

The Cubs added to their futility in the West with an 8-2 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday night. The Cubs are 0-18 in road games against the NL West with one more to go, the series finale in the desert today. The Cubs have lost 99 games.

“At this point we are trying to win four games out of four right now,” Cubs manager Dale Sveum said. “A lot of ways it is important because if we lose tomorrow we are going to lose 100 games. That is the bottom line. Tomorrow is as important as any game we play, West Coast or whatever. The bottom line is we have to win tomorrow not to lose 100 games.”

The Cubs have lost seven in a row and 11 of 12. But it’s that 100 number that gnaws.

“We don’t want to lose 100 games,” Alfonso Soriano said. “We have four games left and I have never been a part of a team with 100 loses. We have had a losing team but never 100 games and I don’t want to be a part of this.”

The Cubs close the season with a three-game series at home against the Astros beginning Monday.

Arizona’s Trevor Cahill threw a four-hitter in his third career complete game. Cahill (13-12), 4-1 in his final five starts of the season, struck out a season-high nine and walked three. He was two outs shy of his third career shutout when Soriano hit his 32nd home run of the season in the ninth.

“It’s good, kind of momentum for next year,” Cahill said. “Even though we’re out of it, if we can play good baseball for the last four games, it will just give us a whole mindset going into next year.”

Justin Upton hit a booming two-run homer onto the second deck in left field in the fifth and had an RBI single Arizona’s three-run first. Aaron Hill went 3 for 4 with two RBIs. He doubled in a run in the first and singled in one in the second off Justin Germano (2-10), loser of eight straight starts.

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