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Rizzo, Maddon ready to move on from HBP

CHICAGO -- Anthony Rizzo had gotten plenty of warnings from his teammates, so he wasn't surprised when the Cardinals' Matt Belisle hit him with a pitch in the seventh inning on Friday. But on Saturday, both the Cubs' first baseman and manager Joe Maddon felt the incident was over, and it was time to move on.

The Cubs felt Belisle plunked Rizzo in response to Dan Haren hitting Matt Holliday with a pitch in the fifth inning. Home-plate umpire Dan Bellino had warned both benches after Holliday was hit, and both Belisle and St.