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HOUSTON(AP)
Geoff Blum
drove in the winning run for Houston the night after barking at an Astros fan who criticized his effort.
Blum's bases-loaded single scored
Miguel Tejada
in the ninth inning and the Astros rallied after
Roy Oswalt
was injured to beat the
Washington Nationals
6-5 on Friday night.
Blum drove home the winning run in the Astros' last at-bat for the third time this season. He did it in consecutive games
against the
Chicago Cubs
in June. Houston won for the ninth time in their last at-bat.
The third baseman was a hot topic on local sports radio Friday after yelling at a fan who booed him during Thursday's 9-4
victory over Washington. Blum led off an inning with a double and said the fan called him out for not making it a triple.
''After last night, it was interesting to say the least,'' Blum said. ''I got a chance at redemption and I took advantage
of it.''
Michael Bourn
drove in three runs and assisted on two putouts at the plate to help the Astros (43-43) reach .500 for the first time since
they were 1-1 on April 7.
Houston manager
Cecil Cooper
said Bourn is the Astros' most valuable player in the first half of the season. The speedy center fielder went 2 for 5 and
stole a base.
''It's always a compliment to hear your manager say that,'' Bourn said. ''That's a good compliment for the first half, but
I've still got a long way to go.''
Oswalt allowed three runs and five hits before leaving in the seventh with numbness in two fingers in his right hand. He hurt
his hand when he broke his bat on a groundout in the sixth, but he expects to make his next scheduled start, the first game
after the All-Star break.
''I'm sure I'll be fine,'' he said.
Tejada led off the ninth with a single against
Joe Beimel
(0-5), who retired
Lance Berkman
before being replaced by
Mike MacDougal
. Tejada moved up on
Carlos Lee
's fly out to center and
Hunter Pence
was intentionally walked.
MacDougal struggled with his control after putting on Pence, throwing a wild pitch and walking
Ivan Rodriguez
before Blum singled to right to end the game.
The Nationals have lost five straight and nine of their last 11.
''It's at the point where it's just embarrassing for us,'' Beimel said. ''I think everyone in the clubhouse should be embarrassed
about the way we play and just the way we lose games.
''We find a way all the time. It's just sickening.''
Beimel gave up
Jeff Keppinger
's tying sacrifice fly in the eighth. Blum helped set up the run when he doubled after the Nationals misplayed his foul pop
earlier in the at-bat.
Jeff Fulchino
(3-3) got the win with some help from Bourn in the ninth.
Nyjer Morgan
hit a one-out single to center with
Willie Harris
on second but Bourn made a perfect throw to the plate to keep the game tied at 5.
''I was trying to get rid of it pretty quick,'' Bourn said. ''I just knew if I threw it on line, I'd have a good chance.''
Cristian Guzman
's two-run single off
Chris Sampson
put the Nationals ahead 5-4 in the seventh.
Lee and Bourn hit leadoff homers in the second and third off
Scott Olsen
to put Houston up 2-0.
Oswalt retired the first nine batters. Morgan led off the fourth with a single to right, then stole second and third. He scored
on
Nick Johnson
's one-out double to left-center to cut the Astros' lead to 2-1.
Johnson tried to score on
Adam Dunn
's single to center, but Bourn threw him out at home.
Bourn drove in two runs with a single in the fourth. Oswalt retired seven of eight hitters before running into trouble in
the seventh.
Dunn and
Josh Willingham
led off with consecutive doubles and pitching coach
Dewey Robinson
came out to check on Oswalt. A trainer and Cooper jogged to the mound and Oswalt left after a brief discussion.
NOTES: Nationals 3B
Ryan Zimmerman
missed the game to fly home to North Carolina, where his grandmother died. Zimmerman was expected to rejoin the team Saturday.
... Cooper and RHP
Russ Ortiz
met in the manager's office before the game. Ortiz was upset when Cooper pulled him after he gave up four runs in three innings
on Thursday night. ''I explained to him why I took him out, that was all,'' Cooper said. ''We're good to go. He was just frustrated.''
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