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Matsui propels Astros over Pirates
HOUSTON 6, PITTSBURGH 4
 


By Brad Everett
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) -- For the third time in as many games, the
Houston Astros blew a sizable lead against the Pittsburgh
Pirates. Unlike the first two, however, the reeling Astros
manage to salvage a victory.

Activated from the disabled list earlier in the day, Kaz Matsui
hit a run-scoring double in the seventh inning as the Astros
averted blowing a four-run, first-inning lead to record a 6-4
triumph over the Pirates on Wednesday.

Geoff Blum belted a three-run homer and Brad Ausmus capped a
four-run first inning with an RBI single for Houston, which won
for just the second time in its last nine contests.

"I think that win was pretty necessary considering the way
things have been going," Blum said. "It's good to get out of
here with a win."

Brian Moehler (5-4) allowed four runs and seven hits in six
innings to pick up the victory for the second time in his last
six starts. Chris Sampson did not surrender a hit in two frames
and Jose Valverde worked around a double by Nate McLouth in the
ninth for his 23rd save of the season.

McLouth had three doubles and Jason Bay delivered a run-scoring
double for Pittsburgh, which saw its modest two-game winning
streak come to an end.

With the game tied at 4-4 in the seventh inning, the Astros used
their speed to take control of the game.

One out after Michael Bourn led off the frame with a single off
of Sean Burnett (0-1), pinch hitter Mark Loretta hit a dribbler
in front of catcher Ryan Doumit, who elected to try to throw out
Bourn at third. Doumit's throw, however, short-hopped third
baseman Jose Bautista, and Bourn slid in safely.

"I think if (Doumit) had it to do over again, he'd probably go
to first," Pirates manager John Russell said. "But on a ball
like that, he's being aggressive and he thought he had a
chance."

One batter later, Hunter Pence hit a soft ground ball to
shortstop Jack Wilson, and the speedy Bourn scored easily.
Matsui followed with a double to drive in Loretta to account for
the final score.

"It's excellent," said Matsui, who was sidelined with strained
hamstring. "I just wanted to come back. I was kind of rested.
This was my first game, and I felt good."

The result was a pleasant changeup for the Astros, who blew a
pair of 3-0 leads en route to losses in the first two games of
the series.

"It's definitely a good feeling to finally get a win here. We
played awfully hard these last three days," Astros manager Cecil
Cooper said. "We did a good job of manufacturing something with
those two runs in the seventh inning. I think that's what you
have to do. Good clubs do that. When they get a lead, they
always add on. And in our case tonight, we were able to do
that."

The Astros jumped on Pirates starter John Van Benschoten early,
scoring four runs and sending nine batters to the plate in the
first inning. Blum's three-run shot - his sixth homer of the
season - provided most of the damage and Ausmus followed three
batters later with a run-scoring single.

"I was looking for a fastball away, but he left it middle-down,
which is obviously a good place for a lefthander to drive the
ball, especially in this park," Blum said.

The Pirates, though, began to mount a comeback one inning later.

After Adam LaRoche got the Pirates on the board with an RBI
groundout in the second, Doumit hit an RBI single and Bay
smacked a run-scoring double in a two-run third inning to cut
the deficit to one.

In the sixth, Freddy Sanchez belted a sacrifice fly to knot the
contest at 4-4.

It was (frustrating)," Russell said of the loss. "We fought
back and tied the game. We had opportunities and we thought
things were really going our way, and then we give up two runs
like that, and it took a little wind out of our sails."

 
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