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Cubs backup infielder Brent Lillibridge had a two-out RBI single in a five-run third inning. Junior Lake added a homer in the ninth off Steven Geltz.

Williams went 6-8 with a 4.58 ERA in 32 games (15 starts) for the Angels in 2012. He opened the season as the team’s fifth starter but was later moved to the bullpen.

Scioscia was satisfied with Williams’ outing Saturday.

“His stuff looked good,” Scioscia said. “The pitches they got to him, he missed a couple of locations and they hit it.”

Hank Conger, fighting for the Angels’ backup catcher spot, drove in a run with a groundout and added a line-drive single.

NOTES: Stewart has a moderate left quadriceps strain and is expected to miss two weeks. Cubs manager Dale Sveum said he would expect Stewart back “in two weeks at the earliest, but realistically three weeks.” Sveum said the same about Vitters but added that both should be back in time to compete for the third base job. “There are a lot of games left,” Sveum said. “They’ll get enough at-bats.” ... Sveum sided with his counterpart, Scioscia, who expressed disappointment that he had to open Cactus League play with a split-squad game. “It makes it difficult,” Sveum said. “It is tough to manage that.” Because there are 15 teams each in Arizona and Florida, MLB requires at least one split-squad game per day so that all teams can play, with weekends taking precedent.

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