CHICAGO – The Los Angeles Dodgers had been scoring enough runs lately that it was easy to ignore their starting pitching, which has struggled uncharacteristically all week and placed a heavy burden on the bullpen.The Chicago Cubs pulled back the veil on Saturday, rallying for six runs in the final three innings to beat the Dodgers, 8-7, on Saturday. The Dodgers, who haven't had a starting pitcher go more than five innings since last Sunday in San Francisco, have a magic number to clinch the NL West that remains stuck on six.