The Houston Astros only had six hits in the game but they made sure that they all meant something as they beat the Los Angeles Dodgers by the score of 3-1. Roy Oswalt pitched six innings and limited the Dodgers to only one run in the game and the offense did just enough to get the victory.
Oswalt gave up a rbi sac fly in the first inning to James Loney of the Dodgers but after that he settled down and when he had to he worked his way out of all the jams he got himself into. Oswalt struck out nine batters over six innings of action.
Chris Sampson, Wesley Wright, and Jose Valverde all pitched in relief of Oswalt. Valverde ended up picking up his 22nd save of the season.
Brad Ausmus led the Astros at the plate as he delivered in the fourth inning with a two run single. Prior to Ausmus’s two run single, Mark Loretta had a rbi single in the fourth inning. Lance Berkman hit his 22nd home run in the first inning when he took Eric Stults deep.
Astros will now try to go up 2-0 in the series on Tuesday night. Astros Blog
** We should mention that Roy Oswalt left the game after six innings, but no reports have been released as to what kind of injury it is ** Let’s hope it isn’t to bad and he can make his next start.
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