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Astros hold on in ninth to edge Phillies
HOUSTON 4, PHILADELPHIA 3
 

By Ted Dunnam
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

HOUSTON (Ticker) - There was one obvious reason Gold Glove
winner Darrin Erstad made a cameo appearance in left field in
the ninth inning of the Houston Astros' dramatic 4-3 win over
the Philadelphia Phillies Saturday.

Erstad, entering the game as a defensive replacement, rocketed a
throw to home plate to nail Pedro Feliz to complete a
game-ending double play and preserve the Houston win.

Philadelphia had loaded the bases with one out before Shane
Victorino lofted a medium deep fly to left to set the stage for
Erstad's heroics.

Erstad got a bead on the fly ball, gained momentum forward,
caught it and threw a perfect one-hop strike to catcher Brad
Ausmus, whose swiping tag of Feliz ended the game.

"You have your chances off the bench, and you have to make the
most of them," Erstad said.

The veteran outfielder-first baseman said the win felt like a
walk-off home run as an Astros mob scene ensued on the pitcher's
mound after the play at the plate.

"It's a different way to do it ... the celebration," Erstad
said. "In this game you get a lot of different wins.

"But tomorrow it's over, and I separate days pretty good. You
just put the work in and you're on auto-pilot. Obviously, it was
a big situation and half the time you throw the ball too hard."

Phillies manager Charlie Manuel felt the odds were certainly in
his favor when he sent Feliz.

"I thought Erstad had a bad arm," Manuel said. "He made a
helluva throw. It's a tough way to lose a game."

Victorino also believed his fly was plenty deep.

"Everything had to go right for them," Victorino said. "And it
did. Nine out of 10 times, you're going to score on that play.
Next time, I'll have to hit it farther."

Carlos Lee drove in three runs and Brian Moehler (2-1) pitched
six effective innings for Houston, which eyes its third straight
win over the Phillies Sunday.

Feliz and Chris Coste opened the ninth inning with singles off
Doug Brocail and Jimmy Rollins drew a one-out intentional walk
to load the bases with Philadelphia trailing 4-3.

That set up the game's undisputed defensive gem, a play that
left Brocail stunned and elated.

"The elephant hurt my rump a bit pulling it out," Brocail said.
"Honestly, I thought we were going to go extra innings or I was
going to get booed like a banshee.

"I was talking to (Lance) Berkman and saying that isn't amazing
we've won games like that the last four or five years. When I'm
in the game, my defense is awesome. I can't think of an error
they've made behind me. The defense is unbelievable."

Brocail said he experienced the emotions of a Little Leaguer at
the end.

"I swear I felt like a four year old child running out to
high-five Erstad," he said. "The fans are packing the stadium,
we're making plays ... I hope it continues."

Mark Loretta's pinch-hit single scored Ty Wigginton in the sixth
inning to give the Astros a 4-3 lead.

Ryan Howard accounted for all three Philadelphia runs, doubling
home a run in the first and hitting a two-run home run, his 14th
of the season, in the third inning. Houston's winning rally
began with a one-out infield single by Wigginton, who advanced
to second on Ausmus' fly out.

Loretta then poked a single to center off Phillies' starter
Brett Myers (2-6), and Wigginton easily beat Victorino's throw
to the plate.

Moehler allowed four hits, three earned runs walking one and
striking out three.

"I watched (Brandon) Backe throw last night, how he changed
speeds and went in and out," Moehler said. "That was my approach
- not try to do anything too tricky and not get behind in the
count.

"Brocail is unbelievable. I played with him a number of years in
Detroit, and you go to battle with him."

The Astros scored twice in the first when Michael Bourn singled,
Lance Berkman walked and Lee doubled. Lee also singled home
Bourn in the fifth to tie the game, 3-3.
 
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