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Hairston's blast powers Padres
SAN DIEGO 2, HOUSTON 1
 

By Tim Powers
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SAN DIEGO (Ticker) -- Even without his best stuff, Chris
Young showed he can dominate at Petco Park.

Young turned in another solid pitching effort at home and Scott
Hairston belted a two-run homer to lift the San Diego Padres to
a 2-1 victory over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night in the
second of a four-game set.

The 6-10 righthander struggled at times with his location but
lasted 5 2/3 innings, allowing just one run on five hits despite
walking five batters against three strikeouts.

Continuing a trend of dominance in pitcher-friendly Petco since
the beginning of the 2007 season, Young (1-0) improved his home
ERA over that span to 1.68.

"I thought overall Chris threw the ball well," Padres manager
Bud Black said. "His command was in and out a little bit, but
he made some key pitches. It was one of those games where he
kept them in check in a low-scoring game, and I think he
deserved to win it."

Joe Thatcher issued a bases-loaded walk in the sixth to cut the
lead in half, but escaped without further damage before Cla
Meredith and Heath Bell each tossed a scoreless frame.

All-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman worked around an infield
single by Hunter Pence in the ninth to convert his first save
chance of the season.

"You try not to make any particular opportunity greater than
others, but the first one of the season is always very
important," Hoffman said. "It was a tight ballgame. The team
played well tonight and this was one we wanted to get."

Hairston provided all of the offense San Diego needed when he
deposited a fourth-inning offering from Houston starter Brandon
Backe into the left-field seats to build a 2-0 advantage.

"(The pitch to Hairston) wasn't high and it wasn't low," Backe
said. "It was right down the middle and screaming, 'Hit me!'
When that is the outcome of the game in the fourth inning, you
wish you could have it back."

Houston loaded the bases in the top of fourth thanks to two
walks issued by Young, but the 6-10 righthander struck out Backe
to end the threat.

"I was just trying to make good pitches in some pretty tight
situations and I felt like, for the most part, I was able to do
so," Young said. "There are going to be times over the course
of the season where you're in some jams like that and you're
able to find your way out without giving up too much damage, and
tonight I was able to do so."

Backe (0-1), coming off a 2007 campaign in which he made just
five starts after recovering from elbow surgery, surrendered two
runs over five innings while striking out three and walking
three.

"I'm definitely happy," Backe said. "I think the goal for any
starter is to leave with the game up for grabs. I think I gave
my team a chance to win the ballgame, but I would've liked to
have gone another inning. I felt like for the most part, I was
doing my job out there."

Miguel Tejada singled and scored the lone run of the season for
the Astros, who have managed just 10 hits in two games.

"We'll get there, I don't have any doubt about it," Astros
manager Cecil Cooper said. "You're not going to see this team
struggle like that a lot. But, good pitchers will control good
hitters for the most part, and tonight they did again."


 
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