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Lee's homer sparks Astros over Rays
HOUSTON 3, TAMPA BAY 2
 


ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- The Houston Astros didn't
have much success against Tampa Bay Rays left-hander Scott
Kazmir, but they made the most of their opportunities.

Hunter Pence and Carlos Lee each hit home runs as the Astros
defeated the Rays, 3-2, on Sunday, giving Tampa Bay a rare home
series loss.

The Astros ended a streak of seven consecutive series losses,
winning their first one since taking two of three from the
Chicago Cubs on May 19-21.

"We got a big base hit from Carlos, a home run," Astros manager
Cecil Cooper said.

The Rays dropped their first series at home since April 18-20
against the Chicago White Sox, snapping a streak of nine
consecutive home series wins. Tampa Bay boasts the third-best
home mark in the major leagues at 30-13.

Brandon Backe (5-8) ended a three-game losing streak and won for
the first time since May 23. Backe, an 18th- round draft pick of
the Rays, for whom he played in 2002-03, allowed two runs and
six hits in 6 2/3 innings. He walked four and struck out five.

"I was just getting ahead in the count," Backe said. "They're an
aggressive team so I was just trying to get them to hit my pitch
early and just try to get them out."

Jose Valverde pitched the ninth for his 18th save and second in
three days.

"Well-pitched game," Cooper said. "We kept it close and it gave
us a chance at the end. Backe pitched an outstanding game and
that's what we need to do.

"I thought the bullpen came in and just made pitch after pitch
and got us to the big boy Valverde. I like our chances when he
gets the ball."

The Astros only managed four hits off Kazmir but two were home
runs.

"Both homers were with two strikes," Tampa Bay manager Joe
Maddon said. "Just got into the barrel."

Pence's solo shot leading off the fifth cut Tampa Bay's lead to
2-1. In the sixth, Lee hit a two-out, two-run homer, giving the
Astros a 3-2 edge.

"They're way better than their record and their pitching is way
better than their record," Tampa Bay designated hitter Cliff
Floyd said. "Nothing to hang your head about, but of course
there is a letdown, especially at home."

Kazmir (6-3) remained winless since June 6. He allowed four hits
in 5 2/3 innings, walking two and striking out seven. He did not
speak to the media after the game.

"Houston is a good hitting ballclub and they can hit the ball
out of the ballpark," Rays catcher Dioner Navarro said. "Other
than (the two home runs), Kazmir did great."

Rookie Evan Longoria's two-run homer in the second accounted for
Tampa Bay's runs.

The Rays wasted a couple of scoring opportunities in the fourth
and fifth innings. In the fourth, Navarro was thrown out at home
by center fielder Michael Bourn trying to score from second on
Gabe Gross' single.

In the fifth, with runners on first and second, Carl Crawford
made the third out trying to steal third.

"We absolutely pitched well enough to win, but we couldn't do
anything offensively," Maddon said. "We left a lot on base. We
just have not been good enough in those circumstances."

 
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