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Slumping Braves fall at home again
Cubs win 9-1
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    ATLANTA - Alfonso Soriano hit three home runs in the first four innings and the Chicago Cubs continued their strong road play by beating the Atlanta Braves 9-1 on Friday night.

    Soriano led off the game with a homer off Lance Cormier's first pitch before adding another first-pitch homer in the second inning.

    Soriano's third homer came in the fourth inning, leaving him in excellent position to become the 16th major league player _ and the first Cub _ to hit four homers in a game.

    The Cubs have won five of their last six games. The Braves have lost six of seven, including four straight in which they have scored a combined seven runs.

    In the fifth inning, Braves reliever Oscar Villarreal threw three balls to Soriano before issuing an intentional walk. The walk drew boos from the fans at Turner Field.

    Soriano, facing reliever Blaine Boyer in the seventh, grounded out to shortstop Edgar Renteria. He singled and was thrown out trying to stretch it into a double in the ninth against Chad Paronto.

    Soriano's only other three-homer game also came against the Braves on April 21, 2006, while playing for the Nationals in Washington.

    The three homers gave Soriano 10 for the season. Sean Marshall (2-2) gave up only four hits and one run in six innings in his second win over the Braves in six days.

    Marshall walked two batters and had four strikeouts. He also beat the Braves 9-1 Sunday in Chicago, when he gave up six hits and one run in 6 2-3 innings. It was the second straight strong start against Atlanta by a Cubs' left-hander.

    Rich Hill gave up three hits in eight innings in Thursday night's 2-1 win over the Braves. The Cubs improved to 16-15 in road games, including 4-1 on their current road trip.

    Cormier (0-2) gave up five runs in 3 2-3 innings. Cormier, who allowed nine baserunners and three runs in the first two innings, gave up five hits and walked six batters. Cormier walked Mark DeRosa with the bases loaded in the first to force in the Cubs' second run.

    In two starts against the Cubs, Cormier has given up 14 hits and 13 runs in 7 2-3 innings. Michael Barrett hit a homer to left in the fourth to knock Cormier out of the game. Cesar Izturis led off the fifth with a double off Villarreal and scored from third on Felix Pie's fly ball to left.

    The Cubs added two runs off Boyer in the seventh. Felix Pie's single to center drove in Izturis. A throwing error by first baseman Scott Thorman on Derrek Lee's infield hit allowed Pie to score from second. Pie went 2-for-4 with 3 RBIs.

    The Braves, held to only three hits in a 2-1 loss to the Cubs on Thursday night, struggled again. Their only run off Marshall came in the third when Kelly Johnson hit a triple down the right-field line and scored on Yunel Escobar's infield hit.

Notes: Braves C Brian McCann was given another day off after having a cortisone shot in his sore right ankle Wednesday but is expected to start Saturday. Jarrod Saltalamacchia started for the third time in five games. ... OF Cliff Floyd was placed on the bereavement list as he returned to Chicago to be with his sick father. IF Mike Fontenot will be recalled from Triple-A Iowa on Saturday.