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Cubs rally falls short in loss to Pirates

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CHICAGO — Even though they're 30 games back in the standings as the long and tumultuous season gets closer to its end, the Chicago Cubs aren't giving up on any games.

Andrew McCutchen homered and reached base four times, and the Pittsburgh Pirates held off a late Chicago rally to snap a seven-game losing streak with a 7-6 win over the Cubs on Saturday.

The Cubs nearly rallied from an early five-run deficit, scoring two in the fifth, one in the eighth and two in the ninth.

In the final inning, Pirates closer Joel Hanrahan allowed Alfonso Soriano's RBI single and walked in a run, but got his 35th save when he struck out Dave Sappelt with the bases loaded to end it.

"We did a nice job battling," Cubs manager Dale Sveum said. "Everybody had great at-bats. It was nice to see everybody battle that whole game."

McCutchen launched Jason Berken's pitch off the rear fence behind the left-field bleachers leading off the third, his 28th round-tripper of the season. He also singled and walked twice, improving to .394 in 27 career games at Wrigley Field.

Berken (0-1) struggled in his Cubs debut, giving up eight hits in four innings, though just two of the six runs he allowed were earned.

"He was a victim of a couple of errors," Sveum said. "It could have been a decent little outing, five innings. Could have gotten into the fifth only giving up two, but the errors cost him pitches and the ability to go five or six today."

Berken, who was claimed off waivers on Sept. 7 after Baltimore designated him for assignment, became the 12th starting pitcher and the team-record 53rd player the Cubs have used this season.

"It was a great experience," Berken said. "Atmosphere was awesome. I wish I could have pitched a little bit better, but the atmosphere itself is something I'm going to remember for a long time."

The Cubs fell to 31 games under .500 and must win at least six of their last 17 games to avoid just the third 100-loss season in the franchise's 137-year history.

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