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  Thursday, May 25 3:05pm ET
Sosa ends homer drought with two
 
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DENVER (AP) -- There's been a Slammin' Sammy sighting.

Sammy Sosa
Sammy Sosa ended an 11-game HR drought with two blasts Thursday.

Sammy Sosa emerged from a 1-for-15 slump with two home runs, ending an 11-game drought and leading the Chicago Cubs to a come-from-behind 6-5 victory Thursday over the Colorado Rockies.

Sosa, who had not homered since May 10, hit a solo shot in the seventh for his 350th career home run. He put the Cubs ahead with a two-run homer, his 15th, off Mike DeJean (0-1) in the eighth.

"I was hitting the ball hard in Chicago, and the wind was killing me and there's nothing much you can do about it," Sosa said. "But the way that I've been doing this year, I've been taking my walk, taking my base hit. I just want to pick it up again and hopefully I can continue it all year long."

Sosa went 45 at-bats between home runs before becoming the 57th player in major league history to reach the 350 mark. He also has 40 multihomer games.

"It has been a long time in between home runs," Cubs manager Don Baylor said. "When you aren't trying to hit home runs, you are taking good swings. Sammy had better swings today."

Jon Lieber (5-3) allowed five runs -- three earned -- and seven hits in seven innings for Chicago. He struck out seven and walked two in his first start against Colorado since August 1998.

Rick Aguilera retired Jeffrey Hammonds on a hard grounder to third baseman Willie Greene with the bases loaded for his seventh save in 11 chances.

"I thought we were in pretty good position," Rockies manager Buddy Bell said. "Hammer did his job again. It's just unfortunate he hit it right at Greene and Greene made a good play."

Chicago erased a 5-0 lead to spoil a strong performance by Rockies starter Kevin Jarvis, who gave up two runs and four hits in seven innings. He lefa after Damon Buford's double to start the eighth.

Colorado's bullpen proceeded to collapse as Joe Girardi greeted Julian Tavarez with an RBI double -- his third hit of the day -- and Glenallen Hill followed with a pinch-hit homer to pull the Cubs to s glad to see him hit a home run with a man on base," Baylor said. "Otherwise it is a 5-1 loss and the Sammy show. Everyone else contributed today."

After Hill's 11th career pinch homer, DeJean retired Eric Young on a fly out but gave up a single to Dave Martinez and Sosa's 408-foot home run to left on a 1-0 slider.

"I wouldn't even call it a slider. It wasn't good enough to be considered anything but a terrible pitch," DeJean said. "It was a complete and total momentum killer. I can take a loss and home runs getting hit off me, but to come into a game like that and make such asinine pitch it's really tough to take."

The Rockies, who had their eight-game home winning streak snapped, took a 4-0 lead in the fourth when Darren Bragg singled and Neifi Perez followed with his fourth homer of the year.

Colorado added an unearned run in the fifth as Brian Hunter singled, went to second on a groundout, moved to third on an errant pickoff throw by Lieber and scored on a balk.

Colorado took a 2-0 lead in the third on an RBI single by Hunter and Jeff Cirillo's sacrifice fly.

Game notes
Colorado OF Larry Walker did wind sprints for about 20 minutes Thursday as he tries to return from an injured right elbow. Walker said he does not feel pain in the elbow and has started strength exercises. The two-time defending NL batting champion has not thrown or swung a bat since being placed on the 15-day disabled list May 11. ... Cubs SS Ricky Gutierrez did not play after injuring his left hamstring and right shoulder Wednesday night. ... Jarvis singled in the third inning for his first hit since Aug. 31, 1996. ... Sosa's 11-game homer drought was his longest since May 1998. He finished with 66 home runs that season. ... Colorado's bullpen had been 9-0 at home. ... Baylor said the Cubs planned to recall RHP Matt Karchner from Triple-A Iowa, and RHP Kyle Farnsworth would be optioned to the same club.
 


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