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Cubs rally falls short in loss to Pirates

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"They don't give up," Hanrahan said. "They've got a goal for them, too. I read something about them that they're not trying to get 100 losses. I've been in that situation, unfortunately, a couple years.

"The fans got into it there at the end. That's what they're out there trying to do. They've got a bunch of young guys and a good mix of young guys and old guys, so they're just leaving it all out there for the last two weeks."

Wandy Rodriguez (11-13) held Chicago to three runs — one earned — in helping the Pirates stop their free-fall in the NL playoff race. Pittsburgh had lost 17 of 22, yet was just three games behind St. Louis for the second NL wild-card slot entering the day.

Rodriguez is 3-0 with a 1.40 ERA over his last four starts after struggling initially upon being acquired midseason from Houston.

Anthony Rizzo had two hits and an RBI for Chicago, and Soriano drove in two runs, leaving him one RBI shy of his first 100 RBI season since 2005. The second RBI came during the ninth-inning rally that came up just short, but impressed Berken nonetheless.

"You can tell there is a lot of guys who care," Berken said. "It's fun to be around. I just have to be a little better next time, give us a chance to win."

Starlin Castro had two hits and reached base three times, but missed a chance to move into a tie for the NL lead in triples when he tripped over second base on a double up the right field line in the eighth.

"It's been a rough season for us, but we don't quit," Soriano said. "We try to have fun the last two or three weeks of the season so we can go home excited for next year."

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