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Griffey moves closer to history as Astros rout Reds
HOUSTON 9, CINCINNATI 3
 

CINCINNATI (Ticker) -- Ken Griffey Jr. inched closer to
baseball immortality. That was about the only thing that went
right for the Cincinnati Reds.

Griffey hit career home run No. 597, but Hunter Pence and Kaz
Matsui each drove in a pair of runs to lead the Houston Astros
to a 9-3 triumph over the Reds on Wednesday.

The 38-year-old Griffey moved closer to becoming just the sixth
player to record 600 career home runs, drilling a 2-0 fastball
from Astros starter Chris Sampson in the first inning into the
right-center field seats for a 1-0 lead.

But after Griffey's blast, it was all downhill for the Reds.
Carlos Lee, Lance Berkman, Mark Loretta and Miguel Tejada all
drove in runs for Houston, which sent 11 batters to the plate
during a seven-run fourth inning.

The Astros have scored 36 runs during their season-high
four-game winning streak.

"We had another outstanding offensive performance tonight with a
lot of big two-out base hits," Astros manager Cecil Cooper
said.

"There are times of the season when you are cold, sometimes when
you are hot and you just try and ride the good times as long as
possible," said Darin Erstad, who had three hits.

Sampson (1-2) was given a huge lead with which to work and made
it stand. The righthander allowed two runs and eight hits in
seven innings, walking one and striking out six.

Sampson recovered from his last time out when he allowed six
runs in just two-thirds of an inning in an 11-5 loss to Colorado
on Friday.

"It was good to bounce back from the last game," Sampson said.
"Those games happen sometimes, but it is important just to come
back strong and correct the mistakes that you made last game.
It makes it a lot easier pitching with a big lead like that. It
allows me to just go out and relax. Just go compete and throw
strikes. Let my defense do they work for me."

Houston battered struggling Cincinnati starter Bronson Arroyo
(0-3).

Pence's RBI double in the second inning tied the game at 1-1,
and Loretta put the Astros ahead for good with a run-scoring
single. Arroyo then unraveled in the fourth.

The key hit of the huge frame was a two-out, two-run single to
right by Matsui. Tejada and Berkman each contributed RBI
singles and Lee doubled home a run before reliever Mike
Lincoln's throwing error on Pence's run-scoring infield hit also
allowed Lee to score for a 9-1 cushion.

"All of the runs were with two outs," Cooper said. "As a matter
of fact I was keeping notes and I put down, 'One two-out base
hit, two two-out base hits.' I kept changing my number and I
got all the way to seven."

Arroyo, who has lost nine straight starts in April dating to
last season, was charged with eight runs and 10 hits in 3 2/3
innings.

"I'm just getting beat. There is nothing else to say," Arroyo
said.

"The ball just wasn't coming out tonight," Reds manager Dusty
Baker said. "He would set up guys for an inside fastball and it
wasn't coming out with the velocity."

Corey Patterson had an RBI double and Edwin Encarnacion homered
for the Reds, who have lost nine of 12 and fired general manager
Wayne Krivsky earlier Wednesday.


 
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