CHICAGO - Going by body language, Roberto Hernandez was in a groove.
The Phillies' No. 4 starter was finishing pitches with panache, and he had Cubs hitters looking less and less imposing. By the time he struck out Starlin Castro to open the bottom of the sixth, he had retired nine of the last 10 batters he faced and not given up a hit since Castro's weak RBI infield single in the third.