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HOUSTON(AP) It took the
Houston Astros
only 7 minutes to lose a game that took over two months to complete.
They put that all behind them nine innings later with a victory over the
Washington Nationals
.
''Nice win,'' manager
Cecil Cooper
said, ''particularly after kind of a heartbreaking loss there at the beginning.''
Lance Berkman
's three-run homer was one of 16 hits used by the Astros in a 9-4 victory Thursday night. The win came a few hours after the
Astros lost the completion of a suspended game from May, 11-10 in 11 innings - a result that gave former Nationals reliever
Joel Hanrahan
the victory.
''There wasn't a whole lot of buildup,'' Berkman said. ''We moved on and got ready for the regular game. It was like it never
even happened.''
In the regularly scheduled game, All-Star
Hunter Pence
and
Jeff Keppinger
drove in two runs each for the Astros, who used a four-run sixth inning to overcome a two-run deficit and take the lead.
Keppinger's triple scored
Geoff Blum
and
Ivan Rodriguez
, tying it at 4 and chasing Nationals starter
John Lannan
(6-6).
He was replaced by
Jason Bergmann
, who struck out
Jason Michaels
.
Michael Bourn
gave Houston the lead with his run-scoring triple that bounced off the wall in left field, and
Miguel Tejada
added an RBI single.
Berkman's 18th home run was a two-out shot to the Crawford Boxes in left field in the eighth inning.
The Nationals, perhaps propelled by their earlier win, took a 4-2 at the end of three after
Josh Bard
drove in two runs and
Ryan Zimmerman
and
Adam Dunn
each had an RBI.
''I felt once we won the first one, we had some momentum, things were all on our side,'' Nationals manager Manny Acta said.
''But we just couldn't keep adding on after we got that lead.''
Astros starter
Russ Ortiz
gave up six hits and four runs with two walks in three innings.
Afterward, unhappy with being taken out of the game, he went on an almost 7-minute long tirade voicing his frustration.
''It became apparent to me from the very beginning of the season that I wasn't going to be given much of a chance or room
for error and today is another example of that,'' he said. ''The last two months, I don't think I've really struggled pitching.
I struggled today and I'm out after three innings and we come back and win. I don't understand it and I haven't been given
a real good reason why I was taken (out).''
Ortiz, who has alternated between the rotation and the bullpen this season, went on to say that Cooper has told him doesn't
like a starting pitcher that walks as many people and throws as many pitches as he does.
Cooper discussed his reasoning for taking Ortiz out before the pitcher spoke.
''It looked like things were going to go the other way on us and Russ was struggling a little bit in the zone,'' he said.
''So just sometimes you've got to make a call. It might not have been the popular one, but you've still got to make what you
think is the right one.''
Alberto Arias
(2-0) pitched a scoreless fifth and sixth for the win.
In the first game, an error by Tejada in the 11th gave the Nationals - and their former pitcher - the win.
Hanrahan was traded by the Nationals on June 30 to the
Pittsburgh Pirates
as part of a deal for
Nyjer Morgan
, who scored the winning run Thursday. Hanrahan was pitching for the Nationals when the game was suspended by rain in Washington
on May 5. He earned his first win of the season and is 1-3 overall. He would have been 1-1 if he won on May 5.
''It's pretty funny,'' Hanrahan told The Associated Press by phone from Philadelphia, where the Pirates face the Phillies
on Friday. ''It feels pretty good in the situation that we're in. Houston is a team in our division and we gained ground.''
The game resumed with one out in the bottom of the 11th with a Washington runner on first base.
Willingham singled before Bard grounded into a force out to second. It looked as though Tejada, covering second, would easily
get Bard out at first for the double play, but he instead threw it far over Berkman's head, allowing Morgan to score for the
win.
''It was kind of bizarre the way that one game ended and we only played 7 minutes,'' Acta said.
Cooper thought his team might have took a while to get going in the regular game because it was down about losing the suspended
game. Berkman disagreed.
''The continuation didn't last long enough for it to be disappointing,'' he said. ''I went out there and moved some dirt around
and then walked off the field. That was pretty much it, so it wasn't really that disappointing.''
Houston reliever
LaTroy Hawkins
, who took the loss, would have been 0-1 if he lost on May 5. He's now 1-3.
NOTES: This was the only suspended game in Nationals history, and the first one for the Astros since July of 2004. ... It
was also the only suspended game of the season, and the first since Game 5 of the 2008 World Series on Oct. 27 in Philadelphia.
... Lannan allowed 11 hits with five runs in five-plus innings.
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