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Cubs can’t solve Willis, lead cut to 2

Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano throws his bat after striking out in the eighth inning against the Florida Marlins during a baseball game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007. The Marlins won 4-2.

Ninety minutes before Tuesday’s game, Lou Piniella sat in the Chicago Cubs’ dugout reciting a familiar mantra few believe. “There’s no curse,” Piniella said. “There’s no curse.” Keeping say it, Lou. Eager to sew up the NL Central, Piniella’s Cubs instead managed only two hits in eight innings against Dontrelle Willis and lost to the last-place Florida Marlins 4-2.

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