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10/02/2009 7:00 PM EDT
Byrnes, Young lead Diamondbacks over Cubs 12-3
ARIZONA 12, CHICAGO CUBS 3

CHICAGO(AP) -- Eric Byrnes and Chris Young want to recapture the
magic that helped Arizona win the NL West two years ago.

If Friday is any indication, they might have found it at Wrigley
Field - the same place their 2007 Diamondbacks wrapped up a
first-round playoff sweep of the Chicago Cubs.

Byrnes had his first multihomer game in two years and drove in
five runs and Young also homered while scoring four times
Friday, leading the Diamondbacks to a 12-3 victory.

"It's very important for me to finish the season strong. Same
for C.Y.," said Byrnes, whose previous multihomer game was May
30, 2007. The five RBIs fell one short of his career high set
July 4, 2004.

"Both of us have had success in this league and we know we can
have success again."

Byrnes and Young had four hits apiece, and it marked only the
second time all season the outfielders homered in the same game.
The other was April 21.

In 2007, Byrnes batted .286 with 21 homers and 83 RBIs while
Young, a rookie, had 32 homers and 68 RBIs. Each homered in the
Game 3 clincher at Wrigley Field.

The Diamondbacks lost their next series to Colorado but expected
to be strong for years. Instead, they missed the playoffs in
2008 and are in last place at 69-91 this season.

Byrnes missed two months this year with a broken hand and is
batting .226 with eight homers and 31 RBIs. Young is hitting
.214 with 14 homers and 39 RBIs. Both spent part of August at
Triple-A Reno, Byrnes on a rehabilitation assignment and Young
trying to find his hitting stroke.

"When we were down in Reno together, that was as much fun as
I've had in two years," said Byrnes, who missed most of 2008
with hamstring injuries. "It took that Reno experience to
realize how much I love the game, because a lot of that love was
lost the past two years. Being injured and scuffling and
external factors ... made baseball not fun."

Young's four hits Friday were as many as he had in the previous
six games combined.

"We're just focusing on this series right now to take something
good into the offseason," he said.

This also has been a disappointing season for the Cubs, who were
expected to win a third consecutive NL Central title but instead
are 82-77 and headed to a second-place finish behind St. Louis.

Since being mathematically eliminated from postseason contention
on Tuesday, Chicago has been outscored 24-5 in losing three
games to last-place Pittsburgh and Arizona.

"You don't like to get beat up like we have been," Cubs manager
Lou Piniella said. "There's no excuse for going out there and
getting whomped on."

Billy Buckner (4-6) allowed three runs, six hits and four walks
in 6 1-3 innings. He gave up only three singles through six
shutout innings before the Cubs scored three times in the
seventh.

Tom Gorzelanny (7-3), hoping to earn a spot in Chicago's 2010
rotation, gave up seven runs and seven hits in three innings,
one of only two bad starts for the left-hander since the Cubs
acquired him July 30 from Pittsburgh.

"It's not the way I wanted to go out," Gorzelanny said. "But
overall, I felt I pitched well after coming here."

Arizona's Mark Reynolds got his 102nd RBI and major
league-record 216th strikeout. He is batting .132 in his past 14
games. Rusty Ryal had four RBIs for the Diamondbacks.

NOTES: At 22-20, Arizona is the only visiting NL team with a
winning record at Wrigley Field. ... Cubs 1B Derrek Lee missed
his second straight game for what Piniella called a personal
issue. Piniella expected Lee to be available Saturday. ... It
was a raw, damp day with a first-pitch temperature of 49
degrees. The average for Oct. 2 in Chicago is 70.

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