JeffLocke
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W0 | 0 |
| L1 | 4 |
| G5 | 9 |
| IP19.2 | 36.0 |
| BB2 | 12 |
| SO15 | 20 |
EdgarGonzalez
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W2 | 16 |
| L1 | 26 |
| G3 | 110 |
| IP14.1 | 339.0 |
| BB3 | 117 |
| SO13 | 221 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W0 | 0 |
| L1 | 4 |
| G5 | 9 |
| IP19.2 | 36.0 |
| BB2 | 12 |
| SO15 | 20 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W2 | 16 |
| L1 | 26 |
| G3 | 110 |
| IP14.1 | 339.0 |
| BB3 | 117 |
| SO13 | 221 |
It took a little longer this year, but it appears these are the same old Pittsburgh Pirates .
Flailing and running on fumes as they desperately try to stay in the wild-card race, the visiting Pirates' last stand could start Friday night against the Houston Astros .
It wasn't expected to be this way for Pittsburgh as it made its way to the top half of the NL Central for a second straight year. The Pirates were 16 games over .500 on Aug. 8, in contention for the division lead and in control of the second wild-card spot as the memories of last year's fade to a 90-loss season seemed buried.
Like deja vu all over again, though, the bottom has fallen out - but this time in swift, stunning and staggering fashion.
Pittsburgh has lost 28 of 39 since that high-water mark, capped by a three-game sweep at home at the hands of Milwaukee. Thursday's 9-7 loss dropped the Pirates 5 1/2 games behind St. Louis for the second wild-card spot, a seemingly insurmountable deficit with 13 games remaining for a team at a loss for answers.
"It's hard to believe," right fielder Garrett Jones said in an otherwise silent clubhouse. "You think back to all the excitement. We were in the pennant race. The fans were fired up. It's hard to believe how much it's changed. It's really disappointing."
The talk has gone from playoffs to the fight the Pirates (74-75) now have to avoid a 20th consecutive losing season that would extend their own dubious record as the longest among all North American professional sports teams.
"We worked very hard to get on top, and we weren't able to finish it off," manager Clint Hurdle said to the team's official website, referring to Thursday's loss that also could apply to his team's current state. "We've got to push through it."
Jeff Locke (0-1, 5.49 ERA) appears an unlikely candidate to rally around for the Pirates as he again seeks his first major league win. The right-hander did not get a decision Sunday after giving up five runs and seven hits in 4 1-3 innings of a 13-9 loss at Chicago. Locke has been reached for five runs in two of his three starts while serving up five home runs in 15 1-3 innings over those outings.
His first start this season came against Houston on Sept. 3, when he yielded five runs in five innings of a 5-1 defeat.
Despite a second straight 100-loss season that likely will result again in the worst record in franchise history, the Astros (48-102) have played better - albeit barely - than the Pirates in the last six weeks, going 12-26 since Aug. 8. Houston did Pittsburgh no favors in St. Louis ahead of this series, getting swept in a three-game set after a 5-4 loss Thursday.
Houston scored five runs in the series, thwarted offensively by going 4 for 35 with runners in scoring position.
"It's going to take these guys to step up," interim manager Tony DeFrancesco told the team's official website. "I think they've got enough at-bats right now, since I've been here, that somebody's got to come up and get a big hit."
After two good starts since joining the team from the Mexican League, Edgar Gonzalez (2-1, 4.40) tries to bounce back from a bad one. He took the loss last Friday against Philadelphia, giving up five runs in four innings of a 12-6 defeat.
Gonzalez beat Locke in his season debut, limiting the Pirates to one run in 5 1-3 innings.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Clint Barmes | 7 | .286 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | .286 | 1.000 | .714 |
| Kevin Correia | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Nate McLouth | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 31, 2012 | Jeff Karstens | Day-to-Day | Hip flexor |
| August 27, 2012 | Neil Walker | Day-to-Day | Lower back stiffness |
| August 25, 2012 | Chad Qualls | 15-Day DL | Left toe sprain |
| August 25, 2012 | Chad Qualls | 15-Day DL | Left toe sprain |
| August 25, 2012 | Jose Tabata | Day-to-Day | Left game - left groin discomfort |
| August 19, 2012 | Starling Marte | 15-Day DL | Strained right oblique |
Houston Astros |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| September 07, 2012 | Jose Altuve | Day-to-Day | Left game - strained left abdominal |
| August 30, 2012 | Marwin Gonzalez | Day-to-Day | Torn ligament, left ankle |
| August 28, 2012 | Bud Norris | Day-to-Day | Left game - blister |
| August 22, 2012 | Justin Maxwell | Day-to-Day | Bruised right index finger |
| August 07, 2012 | Jordan Schafer | 15-Day DL | Left shoulder separation |
| August 07, 2012 | Jordan Schafer | 15-Day DL | Left shoulder separation |
HOUSTON (AP) -- Houston interim manager Tony DeFrancesco isn't in a position to worry about anybody else's fortunes while trying to improve a team with the worst record in the majors.
And after the Astros knocked off the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-1 on Friday night, he bluntly conveyed that point.
"I know they've been struggling and they keep talking about getting to .500 and the history of Pittsburgh," he said. "For me, I don't feel bad for anybody right now. We're going to go out and try to compete and try to win series until the end of the season here."
Jed Lowrie hit a three-run homer and Justin Maxwell and Brett Wallace added solo shots to help the Astros coast to the win, further dampening the Pirates already dim postseason hopes.
The Pirates couldn't find much offense as they lost their fourth straight game to fall to six games back for the second NL wild card spot. They've lost 16 of their last 20 games in this late-season swoon to fall to 74-76 and increase the possibility of a 20th straight losing season, which would extend their major North American professional sports record.
Things looked good for the Pirates on Aug. 8 when they were 63-47, a season-best 16 games over .500.
"When you don't get the results you want and you don't run the bases, it doesn't look good," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. "Sometimes the game can look heavy on you. That's when I have to make sure I am getting the effort and the attitude we need. We are, but we just aren't getting the results come game time."
Houston starter Edgar Gonzalez lasted just 1 2-3 innings before leaving with a strained right hamstring. That forced the Astros to use six different relievers to cobble together the rest of the game. The bullpen combined to fan 11 and allow six hits. Fernando Rodriguez (2-10) struck out four in a career-high 3 1-3 innings for the win.
" Fernando Rodriguez really stepped up today," DeFrancesco said. "He got some big outs for us, filled some innings for us. He made some pitches ... I'm real pleased with the way the bullpen handled the situation."
Pittsburgh starter Jeff Locke (0-2) yielded three hits and three runs with a career-high eight strikeouts in five innings. He is 0-5 in eight career major league starts.
Garrett Jones allowed the Pirates to avoid a shutout with his solo homer off Rhiner Cruz in the eighth inning.
Brandon Barnes singled to right field before Maxwell drew a two-out walk in the first inning. Lowrie followed with his 15th homer and first since June 26, a shot to the Crawford Boxes in left field. He was on the disabled list from July 15 to Sept. 12 with an injured nerve in his right leg.
Locke was lifted to start the sixth for James McDonald , who was moved out of the rotation on Sunday after a second half filled with struggles.
McDonald was 9-3 with a 2.37 ERA before the break, but entered the game 3-5 with a 7.08 ERA since then.
A change of pace didn't yield different results for McDonald in his first relief appearance since 2010.
Maxwell knocked his solo shot to left field to push the lead to 4-0. Things continued to unravel after that when he plunked Lowrie, before a standup RBI triple by Wallace. Wallace's first triple this season rolled into the corner of right field to extend the lead to 5-0.
McDonald's night ended when he walked pinch hitter Brian Bogusevic . Bryan Morris came on to get the first out of the inning. Then he walked pinch-hitter Scott Moore to load the bases before hitting Jose Altuve with a pitch to send a run home and stretch Houston's lead to 6-0.
Wallace hit a two-out, two-strike homer off Hisanori Takahashi which landed in the bullpen in right-center to pad the lead in the seventh.
He was impressed by the power the Astros showed on Friday.
"It's awesome. It shows what we can do," he said. "We have a lot of guys that can hit homers and drive in runs and I think it's just a matter of us all getting on the same page and doing it every night together ... if we can all get on the same schedule and start doing it together, I think our offense becomes that much more dangerous."
NOTES: Pittsburgh 2B Neil Walker was out of the lineup again with a sore back. He played on Thursday after missing two of the previous three games with the issue. ... The Astros, who began as the Colt .45s, continued the celebration of their 50th anniversary by wearing throwbacks fashioned after the original Colt .45 uniforms for the third time this season. The white uniforms featured the word "Colts" in orange lettering with a pistol below it. ... These teams continue the series on Saturday when Pittsburgh's Kevin Correia opposes left-hander Dallas Keuchel .