Marlins 6, Astros 2

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Final

 
W:R. Nolasco (9-8)
L:B. Norris (3-1)

Nolasco's second complete game of season lifts Marlins

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Regular Season Series
Florida leads 4-3 (as of Tue 8/18)
Mon 8/10 @FLA 8, HOU 6 Recap
Tue 8/11 @FLA 9, HOU 8 Recap
Wed 8/12 HOU 14, @FLA 6 Recap
Thu 8/13 @FLA 9, HOU 2 Recap
>Tue 8/18 FLA 6, @HOU 2 Box Score
Wed 8/19 @HOU 6, FLA 3 Recap
Thu 8/20 @HOU 4, FLA 1 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Astros | Marlins
Scoring Summary
FLAHOU
1stC Lee homered to left, L Berkman scored.02
4thJ Baker hit sacrifice fly to left, H Ramirez scored.12
4thD Uggla homered to right.22
6thJ Cantu homered to left.32
6thJ Hermida singled to right, J Baker scored, D Uggla to third, C Ross to second.42
6thC Coghlan walked, D Uggla scored, C Ross to third, J Hermida to second.52
8thJ Hermida homered to center.62
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Game Information
StadiumMinute Maid Park, Houston, TX
Attendance30,189 (73.7% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:25
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Phil Cuzzi, First Base - Brian Onora, Second Base - Ed Rapuano, Third Base - Scott Barry
Associated Press

HOUSTON -- Florida reached 10 hits for the 14th consecutive game on Tuesday night. The way Ricky Nolasco pitched, the Marlins hardly needed them all.

The right-hander struck out 10 in his second complete game of the season, leading Florida to a 6-2 win over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night.

"We got the pitching we needed to get," Florida manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "I'm happier with that than I am with the 10 hits."

Florida's streak of 10-hit games is the longest since the 1937 St. Louis Browns reached the total in 15 straight, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Nolasco allowed only three hits and struck out at least one in seven of nine innings, completing the fifth complete game by a Marlins pitcher this season.

Dan Uggla, Jorge Cantu and Jeremy Hermida hit solo homers for the Marlins, who've won nine of 11.

While the Marlins piled up the hits again, Nolasco dominated the Astros, retiring 23 in a row after Carlos Lee's two-run homer in the first inning. Nolasco (9-8) threw 115 pitches, 80 for strikes, bouncing back well after giving up 10 runs on eight hits against the Astros a week ago in Miami.

"Last time against the Astros, he didn't do very good," said Hanley Ramirez, who had three hits and scored a run. "We knew he could do it. The most important thing was he saved our bullpen."

Nolasco didn't change much after the shaky first inning.

"I just made a couple of mistakes there," Nolasco said. "From there on, I just tried to get my pitches out in front and mixed it up."

Lance Berkman doubled off the center-field wall before Lee homered to left on the first pitch he saw. Lee has hit seven home runs with 27 RBIs in his last 28 games.

Ramirez led off the fourth with a single to left and later scored on John Baker's sacrifice fly. Uggla then tied it with a solo homer to right, his 22nd of the season.

Lee drove a 2-1 pitch to the wall in left-center in the Houston fourth, but Cody Ross caught it on the warning track. Nolasco struck out Geoff Blum to end the inning, then fanned Hunter Pence and Chris Coste in the fifth.

"He mixed us up a lot and got a lot of first pitch strikes on us," Michael Bourn said. "He wasn't missing with too many pitches, and when a pitcher is doing that, it's kind of tough to get at him."

The Astros lost for the sixth time in eight games after trading catcher Ivan Rodriguez to Texas earlier in the day.

Rookie Bud Norris (3-1) gave up five runs on nine hits in 5 2/3 innings to lose for the first time in four major-league starts.

Norris had retired five in a row when Cantu homered into the left-field porch. Baker doubled to the gap in left center, prompting a mound visit by Houston pitching coach Dewey Robinson.

Uggla then beat out an infield single and Norris hit Ross with a pitch to load the bases. Hermida singled to right to drive home Baker and one out later, Norris walked Chris Coghlan to make it 5-2.

Hermida homered to right center off Sammy Gervacio in the eighth, Florida's 10th hit.

"It was pretty cool, how it kind of worked out in dramatic fashion, that it [the 10th hit] was a home run," Baker said. "That was pretty exciting."

Nolasco struck out Jason Michaels leading off the Astros' ninth. Bourn beat out a bouncer in front of the plate to snap Nolasco's streak of outs. Nolasco retired Miguel Tejada and Berkman on flyouts to end it.

Game notes
Marlins 1B Nick Johnson was out of the starting lineup to rest a sore right hamstring. Manager Fredi Gonzalez said he was just playing it safe after Johnson left the first game of Sunday's doubleheader against Colorado. "He's day-to-day," Gonzalez said. "We're just going to take it easy with him." ... The Astros placed LHP Mike Hampton on the 15-day disabled list with a left shoulder strain and recalled RHP Felipe Paulino from Triple-A Round Rock. The move is retroactive to Aug. 14, the day after Hampton left his start against Florida with the injury. Yorman Bazardo (0-0) will take Hampton's place in the rotation this week and start Wednesday's game.


Series At A Glance

Florida leads 1-0 (as of 8/18)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, August 18th
LA Angels 5 Final
Cleveland 4
Seattle 3 Final
Detroit 5
Colorado 4 Final
Washington 3
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Pittsburgh 5
Boston 10 Final
Toronto 9
Baltimore 4 Final
Tampa Bay 5
San Francisco 8 Final
Cincinnati 5 in 10
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NY Mets 9
Minnesota 9 Final
Texas 6
Florida 6 Final
Houston 2
Kansas City 5 Final
Chi White Sox 4
NY Yankees 7 Final
Oakland 2
Chi Cubs 3 Final
San Diego 6
St. Louis 3 Final
LA Dodgers 7