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Bay, Michaels lift Pirates past Astros
PITTSBURGH 4, HOUSTON 3
 


By Chris Adamski
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) -- For the first time in almost four weeks,
the Pittsburgh Pirates got back-to-back wins from their starting
pitchers.

Jason Michaels' three-run homer and Jason Bay's RBI triple
provided all the offense, and Paul Maholm emerged from a shaky
first two innings to shut down the Houston Astros through eight
innings of the Pirates' 4-3 victory Thursday night.

Combined with Zach Duke's strong 7 2/3 innings Wednesday, the
Pirates not only took the series, they got consecutive victories
from their starters for the first time since May 10 and 12, when
Tom Gorzelanny and Duke did it.

"I think it's a goal of all our starters to be efficient, to get
deep into games and not force the bullpen to get too (taxed),"
Maholm said. "Tonight it worked."

Bay's two-out triple in the fifth that Houston's Jose Cruz
couldn't handle off the wall near straight-away center proved to
be the winning hit, plating Nate McLouth.

Maholm (4-5) allowed three runs - two earned - on eight hits and
no walks with one strikeout, and Matt Capps worked the ninth for
his 13th save in as many opportunities. The Pirates won
back-to-back games for the first time since May 24-25 and have
won three of four.

Ex-Pirate Ty Wigginton was on base three times and scored a run
and Hunter Pence had a run and an RBI for the Astros, who have
lost seven of their last eight but scored more than two runs for
the first time over that span.

Maholm gave Houston three runs on five hits in the first two
innings before retiring 20 of the final 23 batters he faced.

"That's the way (Paul) is," Pittsburgh manager John Russell
said. "He has that one inning. Then, he settled in and did
really well. He did a great job from the third inning on."

Pence led off the game with a double and scored with two outs
when Lance Berkman extended his hitting streak to 10 games by
chopping a ball up the middle. Shortstop Jack Wilson's throw got
past first baseman Adam LaRoche, allowing Pence to score for a
1-0 lead.

The Pirates answered with three in the bottom of the inning off
Astros starter Brandon Backe on the strength of Michaels' second
home run of the season - and second in as many at bats following
his pinch-hit grand slam Monday in St. Louis. The blast just
cleared the fence into the first row of seats in right-center.

Michaels was playing in place of team RBI leader Xavier Nady.

"That's my role on this team, to give the guys a day off,"
Michaels said. "It feels good, but it feels better to get a win.
That's the main thing. I just try to go in there and keep things
going."

The Astros tied it at 3-3 in the second when Backe's single
drove in Wigginton for his second RBI of the season and Pence
followed with a sacrifice fly that scored Brad Ausmus.

"After the second inning, I settled in and let them hit ground
balls," Maholm said. "I tried to go as long as I could. It's my
goal to be effective and get deep into the game."

Backe (4-7), who had won his previous four starts versus the
Pirates, allowed four runs on nine hits and two walks in six
innings, striking out two. He has lost four of his past six
starts.

"I don't think I can blame myself on some of the pitches," Backe
said. "Give them credit for putting the ball in play and finding
holes and keeping the inning alive until someone drives them in.
I hung a few up in the middle of the plate and they hit them
hard. But I think for the most part I did OK. It just (stinks)
that I came away with a loss and we couldn't pull it out."

Capps hit a batter and allowed an infield single in the ninth
but retired Pence on a flyout to very deep center to end the
game with runners at first and third.

"He hit that ball pretty good," Astros manager Cecil Cooper
said. "It just wasn't our night. We were just a step short, it
seems, like in every way."

 
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