Astros 9, Pirates 3

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Final

 
W:R. Wolf (10-11)
L:R. Ohlendorf (1-2)

Berkman's three-run blast leads way as Astros win fourth straight

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Regular Season Series
Series tied 8-8 (as of Tue 9/9)
Tue 6/3 HOU 2, @PIT 0 Recap
Wed 6/4 @PIT 5, HOU 2 Recap
Thu 6/5 @PIT 4, HOU 3 Recap
Mon 7/7 @PIT 10, HOU 7 Recap
Tue 7/8 @PIT 4, HOU 3 Recap
Wed 7/9 HOU 6, @PIT 4 Recap
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Wed 7/23 PIT 8, @HOU 7 Recap
Mon 9/8 @HOU 3, PIT 2 Recap
>Tue 9/9 @HOU 9, PIT 3 Box Score
Wed 9/10 @HOU 7, PIT 4 Recap
Thu 9/11 @HOU 6, PIT 0 Recap
Fri 9/19 HOU 5, @PIT 1 Recap
Sat 9/20 @PIT 6, HOU 4 Recap
Sun 9/21 HOU 6, @PIT 2 Recap
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Scoring Summary
PITHOU
1stR Doumit singled to left, N McLouth scored.10
1stAd LaRoche doubled to right, R Doumit scored, Ad LaRoche to third on throwing error by catcher H Quintero.20
1stL Berkman homered to left, D Erstad and M Tejada scored.23
3rdL Berkman doubled to deep right, D Erstad scored, M Tejada to third.24
3rdD Newhan grounded into fielder's choice to first, L Berkman scored, H Pence out at second, G Blum to third.25
4thD Erstad doubled to deep left center, M Bourn scored.26
5thG Blum tripled to deep right, L Berkman scored.27
5thD Newhan singled to right, G Blum scored.28
6thH Pence doubled to deep right, M Tejada scored, G Blum to third.29
7thS Pearce homered to left center.39
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Game Information
StadiumMinute Maid Park, Houston, TX
Attendance30,034 (73.3% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:39
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Bill Welke, First Base - D.J. Reyburn, Second Base - Chris Guccione, Third Base - Tim Welke
Associated Press

HOUSTON -- The Houston Astros took care of the Pittsburgh Pirates, then hurried back to the clubhouse to see what their rivals were doing.

Lance Berkman hit a three-run homer and Randy Wolf shut down Pittsburgh after a shaky first inning as the Astros continued their second-half surge with a 9-3 victory Tuesday night.

Fast Facts

• The Astros improved to an MLB-best 34-16 since the All-Star break.

• Houston has now won 12 of its last 13. The Astros are also 15-5 in their last 20 games and 29-11 in their last 40.

• Randy Wolf improved to 4-1 with Houston.

-- ESPN research and The Associated Press

Berkman had an RBI double and scored three runs for the Astros, who have won four straight and 12 of 13. Houston's 34-16 record is the best in the majors since the All-Star break and the Astros are emerging as a factor in the NL wild-card race.

Houston came into Tuesday's game trailing Milwaukee by five games, Philadelphia by two and St. Louis by a half-game.

After the victory, the big-screen television in the Houston clubhouse was tuned to the Cubs-Cardinals game, in time to see St. Louis win in the ninth inning. Someone quickly changed the channel to the Reds-Brewers game that was in extra innings.

"We're going to try to win as many games as we can," Berkman said, "and we're certainly going to pay attention to what the teams in front of us are doing."

The Astros have made a habit of finishing strong. In 2004, they went 48-26 in the second half to make the playoffs. In 2005, they went 45-30 after the break and reached their first World Series.

Berkman acknowledged that Houston needs a "miracle" to make the postseason this year, but no one in the clubhouse is giving up hope.

"The main issue is trying to win each game and if for some reason, there is a spot for us, that'd be great," Wolf said. "But it's just fun winning, just keep going out there and playing good baseball."

Wolf (10-11) allowed four hits and struck out four in seven innings to improve to 4-1 in nine starts since the Astros acquired him from San Diego on July 22. The Astros have won eight of the nine games Wolf has started for them.

Hunter Pence hit a ball that bounced off the top of the wall in right field for an RBI double in the sixth that prompted the second use ever of instant replay. Umpires looked at the replay and ruled that it was not a home run, upholding the original call.

Baseball started allowing umpires to use instant replay to determine boundary calls on Aug. 28. Last Wednesday, a home run by Alex Rodriguez was reviewed and upheld in the New York Yankees' 8-4 win over Tampa Bay.

The rest of Tuesday's game in Houston was clear cut.

Houston led 6-2 after four innings against Ross Ohlendorf (0-1), who was making his second career start. The Pirates have lost four straight and 15 of 18.

The Pirates scored two runs in the first, after Wolf walked leadoff man Nate McLouth. Freddy Sanchez grounded out before Ryan Doumit lined an RBI single to left. Adam LaRoche then doubled down the right-field line, scoring Doumit.

Darin Erstad and Miguel Tejada singled in the bottom of the first before Berkman drove a 2-1 pitch into the left-field porch for his 28th homer.

Erstad and Tejada both singled again in the third and this time, Berkman doubled to score Erstad and make it 4-2. The Astros loaded the bases and tacked on another run later in the inning.

"I didn't feel like I consistently made pitches I needed to," Ohlendorf said. "I got into bad counts and put the ball over the middle of the plate. I need to locate my pitches better."

Michael Bourn singled with two outs in the Houston fourth, stole second and went to third on Ohlendorf's balk. Erstad drove in Bourn with a double to left center.

"Offensively, we did a nice job and Wolf gave us another quality start," Berkman said. "The bottom line, we swung the bats well tonight."

Wolf retired 13 consecutive batters after LaRoche's double. Pinch-hitter Robinzon Diaz broke Wolf's streak with a two-out single in the fifth, but McLouth popped out.

"The start was a little rocky, but I kind of settled down as the game went on," Wolf said.

Berkman led off the Astros' fifth with a single off reliever Jason Davis and scored again on Geoff Blum's triple to the right-field corner. David Newhan added an RBI single in the inning to make it 8-2.

Steve Pearce hit his first career homer for the Pirates in the seventh, Pittsburgh's first home run in 43 innings.

Game notes
Sanchez left in the second inning with blurred vision in his right eye and was replaced by Luis Rivas. ... Berkman has scored 891 runs in his career, moving past Cesar Cedeno and into third place in franchise history. Berkman has 109 runs this season, one shy of a career high. ... Houston manager Cecil Cooper said LHP Wandy Rodriguez will miss his next scheduled start after straining his right oblique muscle Sunday against Colorado.


Series At A Glance

Houston leads 2-0 (as of 9/9)
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