Silva throws 3 scoreless innings in Cubs win
PEORIA, Ariz. -- Carlos Silva looks forward to coming to the ballpark these days.
Silva threw three scoreless innings after making an adjustment during a bullpen session, helping the Chicago Cubs beat the San Diego Padres 8-7 on Thursday.
Silva, acquired from Seattle for Milton Bradley and cash in December, allowed four hits, walked one and struck out none.
"I was excited to be in there again," Silva said. "To be honest, the last two years have been hard for me to show up at the stadium."
Silva said he is still adjusting to a new element in his delivery which changes the landing zone for his left foot and forces him to throw more across his body. The right-hander tried the change during a session with pitching coach Larry Rothschild this week.
"I've got to keep working to get more consistent," Silva said. "The change allows me to finish my pitch. I can see the difference. I haven't had that sinker action in a long time."
Silva signed a $48 million, four-year contract with Seattle before the 2008 season but went 5-18 with a 6.81 ERA in two years with the Mariners. He allowed six runs and seven hits over two innings in his first start this spring Saturday against the Chicago White Sox.
Starlin Castro, one of Chicago's top prospects, had two hits and scored three times. The shortstop hit his first homer of the spring in the fifth.
Jon Garland pitched 1 2-3 innings for the Padres, yielding four runs and three hits. He struck out two and walked three.
Garland, who agreed to a one-year deal with the Padres in January, said he feels strong and is getting good action on his sinkerball. The right-hander said several of his offerings just missed but he's not concerned.
"I would rather take what I just did than have scoreless innings with how my arm feels and with my movement," he said. "I can't adjust my game because I'm not getting a pitch."
Tim Stauffer, competing for one of two open spots in the Padres' rotation, allowed one run in three innings of relief. Chase Headley had two hits for San Diego.