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Oswalt, Berkman help Astros pound Brewers
HOUSTON 6, MILWAUKEE 1
 


By Andrew J. Ferraro
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

HOUSTON (Ticker) -- The Houston Astros were glad to see the old
Roy Oswalt on the mound Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park.

Oswalt has struggled often this year, but he struck out a
season-high 10 batters in seven strong innings as the Astros
recorded a 6-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.

"I just felt a little bit better out there tonight and I really
had good command of my fastball," said Oswalt, who recruited the
help of Lance Berkman between starts. "I asked him to stand in
there (Friday) while I was throwing to see if he saw, from a
hitter's perspective, anything that might be a little off.

"He just told me not to do anything different and it all worked
out. He was a tremendous help."

Berkman helped the Astros with his bat too, homering in the
first inning and driving in five runs.

Oswalt (5-6) struck out at least one batter in every inning he
pitched, and Triple Crown threat Berkman had three hits as the
Astros improved to 2-2 in the midst of a nine-game homestand.

For Oswalt, it was his best start since allowing just one earned
run in seven innings on April 16 at Philadelphia.

"He pitched really well for us tonight," Astros manager Cecil
Cooper said. "He located his fastball up and down, in and out
and that was vintage Roy out there for us tonight."

Berkman hit a two-run blast in the first inning and delivered a
triple with the bases loaded in the seventh on a ball misplayed
by Brewers center fielder Mike Cameron. Berkman is batting .379
with 19 blasts and 56 RBI on the campaign.

"It's a good thing (third base coach) Ed (Romero) started to
slow me down halfway to third, so I had enough time to
downshift," said Berkman, who said he wished he had been running
hard from the get- go. "But getting the lead for Roy tonight
was very big. He might be one of the best pitchers ever with
the lead, so whenever you can get a few runs for Roy we, as a
team, feel that he is going to hold it."

Darin Erstad drove in the other run for the Astros, who broke
open a close game with four runs in the seventh off reliever
Julian Tavarez.

Relievers Doug Brocail and Wesley Wright each threw a perfect
inning to close out the game for Houston, which improved to
17-11 at home this season.

Ryan Braun hit a solo homer for the Brewers, who fell to 13-7
since getting swept against Boston on May 16-18. Milwaukee did
not have any players with more than one hit in the game.

"He was nasty," Braun said referring to Oswalt. "His fastball
was exploding at us tonight and that was the best I have ever
seen that guy pitch. He was really on top of his game tonight."

Seth McClung (3-3) pitched well in his fifth start of the
season, allowing just the two-run homer by Berkman in the first
inning. In the five innings that followed, McClung allowed just
two singles while walking one and striking out five.

"Seth was good, but Roy was really tough on us tonight," Brewers
manager Ned Yost said. "He made some tough pitches when he
needed to. When you are facing Roy Oswalt, you have to work
really hard to get anything off him."

Yost, who said not capitalizing with runners on first and third
with one out in the opening frame hurt his team, also was quick
to defend Cameron's defense on the Berkman triple.

"That guy is a Gold Glove outfielder," Yost said. "If he
doesn't make that catch, nobody is going to make that catch."

 
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