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Rodriguez sharp as Astros shut out Pirates
HOUSTON 2, PITTSBURGH 0
 


By Chris Adamski
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) -- Wandy Rodriguez returned to his
pre-injury form and the Houston Astros returned to winning.

Making his second start since returning from a stint on the
disabled list due to a strained left groin, Rodriguez pitched
six shutout innings as the Astros broke a five-game losing skid
with a 2-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night in a
steady rain at PNC Park.

Kazuo Matsui went 4-for-4 and scored both runs and Chris
Sampson, Doug Brocail and Jose Valverde each pitched a perfect
inning to preserve the five-hit shutout for Houston, which was
coming off getting swept for the first time this season. It was
Valverde's 16th save.

"Wandy was just outstanding," Astros manager Cecil Cooper said.
"It's been a pretty rough trip for us, so we needed that big
outing from Wandy."

Jack Wilson had two hits and starter Phil Dumatrait pitched six
effective innings in a losing cause for Pittsburgh, which was
the only National League team yet to be shut out this season.
The Texas Rangers remain the only team in baseball to be held
scoreless for a game.

Houston scored the game's first run when Lance Berkman hit a fly
ball down the right field line with Matsui at second and two
outs. Xavier Nady attempted to slide to make the catch near the
fence in front of the stands, but the ball ricocheted off his
glove for an RBI double.

Berkman owns an eight-game hitting streak and has at least one
hit in 28 of his past 30 games. Matsui, who also had a sacrifice
bunt, broke out of a 2-for-17 slump in his previous four games.

"Sometimes I can hit and sometimes I cannot," said Matsui
through a translator. "That's how it goes. I just keep focusing
on each day, that's all."

The Astros added a second run in the sixth when Miguel Tejada
drove in Matsui with a double into the right field corner.
Houston has scored only eight runs in its past six games but
that would be the only offense the Astros needed Tuesday.

"That's our whole deal now, huh, that our offense is scrappy,"
Berkman said. "But if we lost 3-2, the offense would still
stink. Tonight we were 'scrappy,' so thanks, Wandy."

The Pirates' best chance to score came in the sixth. They loaded
the bases with two outs, but Adam LaRoche's well-hit line drive
was right at Tejada at short. Earlier in the inning, Jason Bay's
fly to right was too shallow to score Wilson from third.

"We hit some balls hard," Pirates manager John Russell said.
"Adam hits the ball right on the nose but it's right at the
shortstop. That was one of the few great opportunities we had.
We just couldn't get anything going offensively."

That was the final inning for Rodriguez (2-1), who permitted
only five hits and a walk with three strikeouts in winning his
third consecutive start against the Pirates, dating to last
season.

"Tonight I was ahead in the count and throwing pitches for
strikes," Rodriguez said. "I had a good rhythm."

Rodriguez had allowed only two earned runs combined in the three
starts prior to being injured in April.

Dumatrait (2-3) had given up only one earned run in his past two
starts combined. The rookie allowed two runs on seven hits and
three walks in six innings, striking out four.

"I'm definitely feeling more comfortable," Dumatrait said.
"Their pitcher threw the ball well. He kept us off-balance.
You've got to tip your hat to him. It's a tough loss."

 
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