He didn't allow a hit through the first three innings, then stranded 10 runners the rest of the way for his 14th career shutout.
He finally won when he allowed six hits in seven and a third innings for his first victory since since last Aug. 31.
Yoshii had not started since he allowed seven runs in one and a third innings in Chicago on July 30.
In an effort to change perception, Seo did not allow a hit through four and two-thirds innings.
He did not allow a hit through three innings and was touched for just three hits in seven innings of work.
Lira (5-7) allowed five runs and eight hits in six and a third innings for his second straight victory.
He did not allow a hit through four innings and left with a 2-1 lead after seven.
He has allowed seven runs and nine hits in the last two and a third innings for his worst back-to-back stints of the season.
Chicago's run off Glavine, who did not allow a hit through five innings, came in the sixth.
Neither pitcher had allowed a hit through four innings.