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HOUSTON(AP)
Bud Norris
is making his transition to the major leagues look easy.
The 24-year-old rookie struck out seven in six effective innings in his Minute Maid Park debut,
Jason Michaels
homered twice and the
Houston Astros
beat the
Milwaukee Brewers
6-3 on Friday night.
Norris (2-0) allowed two runs and three hits in his second major-league start. He came up from the minors on July 29, and
threw seven shutout innings to win his first start last Sunday in St. Louis.
''Every opportunity I get the ball, I'm going to go out there and give my team the best effort, keep it close and try to get
wins,'' Norris said after throwing 105 pitches.
Michaels hit a solo homer off
Carlos Villanueva
(2-9) in the fifth and a three-run shot off
Mark DiFelice
in the sixth. Michaels started in center field in place of
Michael Bourn
, who sat out for the second straight game to rest a sore groin.
Houston manager
Cecil Cooper
expects Bourn to be ready to play Saturday, and Michaels is fine with accepting his role as a reserve.
''That's the life of a bench guy,'' he said. ''That's the way it is. I'm just trying to go out and have some good at-bats,
play good defense. But it felt nice to contribute.''
Jeff Fulchino
threw a scoreless eighth and
Jose Valverde
closed it out for his 14th save.
Jason Kendall
hit a two-run homer for the Brewers.
The Astros took a 1-0 lead in the second when
Ivan Rodriguez
scored on
Darin Erstad
's double down the first-base line.
Norris struck out at least one batter in all six of his innings. He fanned
Felipe Lopez
to end the third and
Frank Catalanotto
to finish the fourth.
''He did terrific,'' Cooper said of Norris. ''Maybe a little bit of command issues, but I can live with that, with that kind
of stuff. He pounded the zone really good, attacked the hitters and he did a great job.''
J.J. Hardy led off the fifth with a single and Kendall hit his first homer of the season into the left-field porch. Kendall's
first home run since Sept. 8, 2008, ended Norris' scoreless streak as a starter at 11 innings.
Norris walked
Prince Fielder
and
Mike Cameron
with one out in the sixth, prompting Astros pitching coach
Dewey Robinson
to come out to the mound. Norris struck out Catalanotto and got Hardy on a groundout to escape.
''It was perfect, just to come out and give me a breather,'' Norris said of Robinson's quick visit. ''He said, 'Hey, just
take a quick breath here, make a good pitch and get them out here.'''
Michaels drove the first pitch of the Astros' fifth into the balcony in left center, his second homer of the season. Two outs
later,
Miguel Tejada
hit a solo shot off the brick facade in left, his 10th.
Carlos Lee
doubled down the left-field line in the sixth and advanced on Blum's groundout. The right-handed DiFelice relieved Villanueva,
got Rodriguez to ground out, then intentionally walked the left-hitting Erstad, a .185 hitter.
Michaels, batting .196, hammered a 3-2 pitch just inside the left-field foul pole for a 6-2 lead. He hit two homers in a game
for the second time in his career and the first time since Sept. 3, 2004, when he played for Philadelphia.
DiFelice allowed two runs in his last outing and said he's struggling with his pitching mechanics.
''I'm going through a bad stretch right now,'' he said. ''I'm dropping my arm and everything is flattening out. Hopefully,
I'll work it out and it doesn't cost us a game like it did tonight.''
The Brewers scored a run in the seventh off
Chris Sampson
.
NOTES: Astros RHP
Roy Oswalt
threw 30 pitches in the bullpen before the game and says he'll be ready to start in Florida on Tuesday. Oswalt (6-4, 3.61
ERA) hurt his back early in Houston's 11-6 win in Chicago on July 28. He'll throw another bullpen session on Sunday. ... LHP
Wandy Rodriguez
(10-6, 2.63 ERA) threw a bullpen session and will start Sunday's series finale. Rodriguez left his Aug. 1 start in St. Louis
with a strained right hamstring. ... The Brewers purchased the contract of RHP
Jesus Colome
from Triple-A Nashville and designated LHP R.J. Swindle for assignment. Colome pitched a scoreless ninth.
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