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Nationals put hurting on Oswalt, Astros
WASHINGTON 10, HOUSTON 0
 


By Rich Dubroff
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- Tim Redding finally had something to show
for his efforts.

The Nationals' righthander pitched six superb innings and Ronnie
Belliard belted two homers and drove in five runs to lead
Washington to a 10-0 win over the Houston Astros on Friday
night.

Redding, who entered without a decision in his previous nine
outings, allowed seven singles en route to his third straight
win. He struck out six and walked none.

Redding's no-decision streak equaled a major league season-high.
He joked that he wanted to be remembered for something.

"It [stinks]. I wanted to go into the record book. I told my
wife, some way, somehow in my career I'm going in the record
book," Redding (7-3) said.

"Obviously, it feels good to get a win. The guys have been
playing tough."

Washington's task was made considerably easier when Houston ace
Roy Oswalt left the game with a strained abductor muscle in his
left hip after one inning.

Belliard hit a two-run shot in the second and a three-run blast
in the fifth, giving him nine homers on the season. The second
of the night was the 100th of his career.

"I got lucky," Belliard said. "A lot of people have 700 and 500,
but for me it feels good."

Steven Shell pitched the final three innings to earn his first
career save.

The Nationals, who had lost seven of their previous eight games,
took advantage of Chad Paronto (0-1), who batted for and
relieved Oswalt in the second.

Oswalt said he felt his hip flare up on him on one of his final
warm-up tosses, but he wanted to pitch - especially since he had
missed a start.

"Today, warming up, I didn't feel anything. I felt 100 percent.
Maybe I came back a little too quick," Oswalt said.

"I wanted to get one start in before the break so I wouldn't
have to worry about it after the break, so now, we'll see how it
feels after the break and go from there."

Manager Cecil Cooper didn't want to risk his three-time
All-Star.

"I know he wanted to try and get through that inning, and we
allowed him to do that, and after that, we said it's best for us
not to try and do this," Cooper said. "I think it was the best
decision. Long-range, he's our guy. We can't take a chance of
hurting him."

Belliard made it 2-0 with his blast in the second and, and
inning later, Cristian Guzman - who had three hits - led off
with a double and scored on Austin Kearns' two-base hit.

Washington scored five more runs in the fifth on a two-run
single by Jesus Flores and Belliard's three-run homer to center,
which capped his second multi-home run game of the season.

"He has provided some unexpected power and the knack to drive in
some runs for us, which is welcome," Nationals manager Manny
Acta said.

"I say unexpected because he's leading our team in home runs.
Raise your hand if, in spring training, any of you guys would
have guessed that one."

Kearns added a two-run shot in the sixth - his fourth of the
year - off Dave Borkowski, Houston's fourth pitcher.

Kaz Matsui and Carlos Lee each had two hits for the Astros, who
have lost eight of 10.

"We just didn't get a hit when we needed it. I left a couple of
guys in scoring position. We had a lot of opportunities in
scoring position that we didn't take advantage of," Astros first
baseman Lance Berkman said. "You have to capitalize when you
have guys on base, and tonight, we didn't do that. I take part
of the blame for that."

 
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