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Hampton Injured, Bazardo Shelled in Brewers’ Onslaught

Posted on August 9, 2009 by Arky Vaughan in Game Recaps

Five days after posting one of his better performances of the season, Mike Hampton lasted just two innings before exiting with a right knee sprain as Milwaukee blew out the Astros 12-5 at Minute Maid Park.

Hampton labored through 13 batters and 48 pitches and was in hot water early and often. Allowing the first two batters to reach in each of the first and second innings, Hampton had a chance to escape both frames unscathed but surrendered a two-out single to Casey McGehee in the first and a two-out single to Ryan Braun in the second to spot the Brewers a 3-0 lead.

Meanwhile, the Astros touched Milwaukee starter Manny Parra with a two-out single and walk in the first but failed to convert on the scoring opportunity. Houston pushed across a nicely constructed run in the second, with Ivan Rodriguez leading off with a double, Jason Michaels advancing him with a grounder to first and Chris Coste driving Pudge home with a grounder to second.

Milwaukee broke open the game in the third, when Yorman Bazardo, just called up from Round Rock, replaced Hampton. The Brewers went double, walk, walk, double before Bazardo threw the ball away on a sacrifice bunt attempt and issued another walk, having given up four runs with no outs recorded. Bazardo then struck out two batters but allowed another RBI single before retiring the side with the Astros in an 8-1 hole.

After Bazardo’s implosion in the third, Wesley Wright, Tim Byrdak and Alberto Arias posted six innings of so-so relief, scattering six hits, three walks and four runs, including a two-RBI, two-out blast by Prince Fielder off Byrdak in the seventh.

The Astros chipped away with a run in the fifth, two runs in the sixth and a run in the seventh on Carlos Lee’s 300th career home run, but they also allowed Milwaukee to dodge bullets by stranding nine runners. Particularly painful was Lee grounding into a double play with the bases loaded to end the fifth, Jeff Keppinger striking out with runners on first and second to end the sixth and Darin Erstad popping out to shortstop with runners on first and second in the eighth. The Astros were 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position.

The loss dropped the Astros to one game behind the Brewers for fourth place in the Central Division. Lee’s milestone marks the first time a club has had three players reach 300 career home runs in the same season. Rodriguez and Lance Berkman achieved the mark on May 17 and June 13, respectively.

Oswalt Notches Gem to Even Rockies Series with 2-0 Victory

Posted on September 6, 2008 by Arky Vaughan in Game Recaps

MLB Game Wrap | Footer Story | Wigginton’s Injury | GameZone | Comical

Roy Oswalt brought his A-game to Coors Field Saturday night, throwing his fifth career shutout and his first since 2005. Except for a leadoff single surrendered to Brad Hawpe in the fifth, Oswalt held the Rockies hitless, the first one-hitter of his career.

Hunter Pence supplied all the offense Oswalt required, drilling a two-out, two-run homer off Colorado starter Jeff Francis in the sixth. Francis otherwise pitched well, scattering seven hits and striking out five Astros in 6-1/3 innings.

Unfortunately, the victory was not without cost, as the Astros lost Ty Wigginton when he strained his groin trying to run out a grounder on the first plate appearance of the game. Wigginton, who has been perhaps Houston’s most consistent hitter this year and has excelled filling in for the injured Carlos Lee, is expected to miss at least a week. Wigginton is batting .294 with 22 home runs, a .363 OBP and a .552 slugging percentage this season. Spark plugs, anyone?

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Lost Days

Posted on June 29, 2007 by Arky Vaughan in Crunch Time

Falling asleep Thursday night wasn’t easy. It wasn’t just the excitement of watching Craig Biggio put the finishing touches on his Hall of Fame credentials by becoming the 27th member of the 3,000-hit circle. It was also a hint of sadness that the sun is now almost at the horizon, setting on the greatest era in Houston baseball history.

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Lies, Damned Lies and Jason Jennings’ Statistics

Posted on December 14, 2006 by Arky Vaughan in Crunch Time

If newly acquired starting pitcher Jason Jennings can repeat something close to his 2006 season in 2007, then the Astros will have found a counterpart for Roy Oswalt in the starting rotation comparable to what Carlos Lee adds to Lance Berkman in the batting order.

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2006 Offense Sees Little Overall Improvement from 2005

Posted on July 22, 2006 by Arky Vaughan in Crunch Time

The 2005 Astros finished 11th in the National League with 4.3 runs per game. The 2006 Astros rank even worse at 15th in the National League, although they?re scoring slightly more than last season, with 4.5 runs per game.

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Hitting the Target

Posted on July 13, 2006 by Arky Vaughan in Crunch Time

After somewhat of a roller-coaster ride through the first three-and-a-half months of the season, Preston Wilson currently has the following line for 2006:

 Avg   OBP   Slg   OPS    G   AB    H  2B  3B  HR   R  RBI  BB
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.283  .321  .422  .742   85  332   94  18   2   9  34   47  18

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