Soriano Out for as Long as a Month Cubs' loss to Mets might have lasting consequences By Sam Gale Rosen Posted Aug 6, 2007 8:17 AM CDT Copied New York Mets third baseman David Wright, left, tags out Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano during the third inning of a baseball game Sunday, Aug. 5, 2007, in Chicago.(AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) (Associated Press) Alfonso Soriano could be out for a month with a strained quad, and that could hit the Cubs hard. While Mets fans celebrated Tom Glavine's 300th victory, the Cubs nation bit their nails over the fate of the star—who strained his muscle so badly during a pull-up between second and third he had to hop to base on one foot before being thrown out. "It's going to be a tough loss," Lou Piniella says. But Derrek Lee says that Soriano's injury won't end the Cubs' season like his own broken wrist did last year. "We can't use it as an excuse. We're right in this, so we've got to keep it going," he says. Piniella says he isn't sure who will take Soriano's spot in left field for the time being. Read These Next Trump explains the 'big present' from Iran. Trump's signature is going on currency. A star MLB player just sued his parents. Trump defends his mail vote in the Florida election. Report an error