Arizona vs. Chicago
Game 1 {{Linescore| Eighteen-game winners
Carlos Zambrano and
Brandon Webb matched each other pitch for pitch in the opening game of the series. The Diamondbacks struck first on
Stephen Drew's fourth-inning home run. The Cubs loaded the bases in the sixth on two walks and a hit with two outs, but only scored once on
Ryan Theriot's RBI single that tied the game.
Carlos Mármol would take the loss in relief of Zambrano, allowing a lead off home run to
Mark Reynolds in the seventh, then, one out later, walking
Chris Snyder, who moved to third on
Augie Ojeda's double and scored on a sacrifice fly by
Conor Jackson. Webb pitched seven innings,
Brandon Lyon pitched the eighth, and
José Valverde threw a hitless ninth inning to save the game for Arizona.
Game 2 {{Linescore| The Cubs struck first in Game 2 when
Matt Murton singled to lead off the second off Doug Davis before Geovany Soto's home run put them up 2–0, but starter Ted Lilly in the bottom of the inning allowed a leadoff single to
Chris Snyder, then walked
Justin Upton before Chris Young's three-run home run two outs later put them up 3–2.
Stephen Drew then singled and scored on
Eric Byrnes's triple to make it 4–2 Arizona. In the fourth, Lilly allowed a leadoff single to Augie Ojeda, then walked Young one out later before Drew's triple made it 6–2 Arizona and knocked him out of the game.
Kevin Hart walked two with one out next inning before being relieved by
Scott Eyre, who allowed an RBI single to Ojeda that put Upton at third.
Michael Wuertz relieved Eyre and Davis's fielder choice scored another run for Arizona. In the seventh, Davis walked two with two outs before being relieved by
Juan Cruz, who allowed a two-run double to pinch hitter
Daryle Ward that made it 8–4 Arizona. However, neither team would score for the rest of the game, so the Diamondbacks went up 2–0 in the series heading to Chicago.
Game 3 {{Linescore| Chris Young's home run on the first pitch of the game off Rich Hill gave Arizona a quick 1–0 lead. Stephen Drew then doubled to right field and after two strikeouts and a walk, scored on Justin Upton's single. Hill would leave the game in the fourth after allowing a lead-off walk and single. Michael Wuertz in relief walked Young to load the bases, then struck out Drew before Eric Byrnes hit into a forceout at second that scored
Miguel Montero. The Cubs cut Arizona's lead to 3–1 in the bottom of the inning off
Liván Hernández when
Mark DeRosa hit a leadoff single, moved to third on
Jacque Jones's double, and scored on
Jason Kendall's groundout. However, Hernandez would only allow three other hits in six innings. Solo home runs by Byrnes in the sixth off Carlos Marmol and Drew in the ninth off
Kerry Wood capped the scoring as the Diamondbacks' 5–1 win completed a sweep of the Cubs, who hit into four double plays.
Composite box 2007 NLDS
(3–0): Arizona Diamondbacks over
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