Rich Hill has no interest in knowing where he ranks among baseball's best pitchers. "If you say that one of your main goals is to have 200 innings, everything else should take care of itself," the right-hander said. "The thing I focus on is going out there and making that one pitch. You're aggressive and you throw with conviction. I can't stress that enough." Hill allowed four hits in eight scoreless innings, Michael Barrett and Aramis Ramirez backed him with solo homers, and the Cubs defeated the Braves 3-0 on Thursday night. Chicago had a third straight masterful start from Hill (3-0). He struck out seven and walked three, lowering his ERA to 0.41, best in the majors.