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Rodriguez solid as Astros beat Marlins
HOUSTON 5, FLORIDA 1
 

By Ted Dunnam
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

HOUSTON (Ticker) -- Roy Oswalt may still be struggling, but
there are encouraging signs that the Houston Astros' pitching
rotation is beginning to produce.

Wandy Rodriguez gave Astros starters a win for the second
straight day and J.R. Towles and Michael Bourn each hit home
runs Sunday to lead the Astros to a 5-1 victory over the Florida
Marlins.

Rodriguez pitched seven solid innings, allowing just five hits
and one run while striking out seven.

"I feel very confident I can throw any pitch on any count,"
Rodriguez said. "I've been working on my control since the end
of spring training.

"I feel really good at home ... I don't know what the deal is. I
just feel good here."

The Astros took a 2-0 lead in the second inning on Darin
Erstad's double to center and catcher Towles' blast to left, his
third home run of the season.

Houston leadoff hitter Bourn then provided the Astros with a 3-0
cushion when he belted his first home run to lead off the third
inning. That was more than enough for Rodriguez (1-0), who gave
the Astros their second consecutive quality start.

On Saturday, Houston starter Brandon Backe pitched five
scoreless innings in an Astros' victory.

Bourn was elated that he could help ignite the Astros' offense
early.

"I was just trying to battle as much as I could," Bourn said. "I
just go out there and grind every day.

"Hopefully, it will turn around, and I believe it will. More
importantly, I just want to go out there and win. I think we've
been playing good all along, but we've just made some mistakes
here and there."

The Marlins scored their lone run when Josh Willingham pulled
Florida within 3-1 with his third home run of the season, a deep
shot to left to start the fourth.

Willingham was frustrated the Marlins couldn't produce any runs
after roughing up Oswalt in the series opener.

"Wandy had a really good curve, we just couldn't get anything
going against him," Willingham said. "It's been this way the
last two games.

"Nothing against these guys, but we hit Oswalt around, and these
guys (Backe and Rodriguez) come in and give us one run in two
days. It's a funny game."

Towles drew a bases-loaded walk in the sixth inning to increase
Houston's lead to 4-1. The Astros added another run in the
seventh on an RBI double from Lance Berkman.

Houston spoiled the starting debut of Florida pitcher Burke
Badenhop (0-1). The righthander surrendered four runs on seven
hits, striking out three and walking one in five innings.

Even so, Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez couldn't have been much
happier with Badenhop's start.

"I thought he pitched terrific," Gonzalez said. "Unfortunately,
Wandy pitched a little better.

"Badenhop just threw one bad pitch in the second inning to
Towles. The way we've been hitting, I thought that wouldn't
stand up, but Wandy did a terrific job."

Badenhop felt good about his personal performance, but was
disappointed in the team outcome.

"Anytime you lose, you don't like it," Badenhop said. "It could
have been better, it could have been worse.

"The main thing is I went out and competed. It was the wrong
pitch to Towles - it was a fat pitch. Otherwise, I felt pretty
good."

Marlins leadoff hitter Hanley Ramirez extended his hitting
streak to 11 games with a first-inning single.


 
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