Lance Berkman says this is a mature team, which means this is an old team. Old teams get hurt, as the Astros have often this season.
Suck it up, Houston, because this could be a 100-loss team.”
The Chubs…err Cubs, won the series with Houston 2 games to 1.
Runs Scored:
Chicago 17
Houston 11
This is how Houston ended up in playoff contention last year while being outscored by their opponents. They win the close low scoring games and lose big on occasion, ala’ when they face the Texas Rangers or when Brian Moehler gives up 8 runs in two innings.
Hits:
Chicago 31
Houston 18
Chicago definitely out hit Houston but if you take away Moehler’s 10 hits in two innings the margin of difference is a little closer, but alas, those hits count.
Quality Starts:
Chicago 2
Houston 2
The difference was in the third game when Houston lost the slug fest.
Bullpen Runs Allowed:
Chicago 2
Houston 4
Defense:
Chicago 1 Error, E6.
Houston 2 Errors, both E6. Tejada did have some nice defensive plays however.
Chicago nearly out performed Houston in all areas deservedly giving them the series win.
Series MVP: This is tough. Hunter Pence hit two home runs, Lance Berkman, Miguel Tejada and Michael Bourn were all consistent as well. Our bullpen also pitched well and you can not forget Wandy Rodriguez.
However, my pick goes to Jeff Keppinger. He won game two in his first at bat and singled and homered in his 2nd and 3rd at bat as an Astro. Welcome to the team J-Kepp.
Series let down: Carlos Lee. 1 for 12 with two GIDP. I don’t expect Carlos to be the series let down too often.
Series Record: (0-1)
Team Record: (1-2)
Place in the division: Tied for last with Cinci. 1 game back of 1st.
In a game that started with great pitching from Wandy Rodriguez and Ryan Dempster, the game was decided long after each player left the game. Jeff Keppinger, J-Kepp!, hit a walk off single with the bases loaded in his first at bat to drive in Pudge Rodriguez.
Hunter Pence homered for his first hit of the game going 2-3. Kazuo Matsui had a triple.
Matsui 1-3, 3B, SB, CS, BB
Rodriguez 1-4, BB, R, 3K
Berkman 1-4, BB, 2K
Lee 0-4, GIDP
Tejada 1-3, 2BB
Blum 2-4
Pence 2-3, BB, HR, RBI
Bourn 1-4, RBI
Michaels 0-1
Keppinger 1-1, RBI
Erstad 0-1, K
Great performance from Wandy Rodriguez:
6 IP, 4 hits, 1 earned run, 4 K (3 were soriano), 3 BB
Samspon:
1 IP, 0 hits, 0 earned runs, 0 K, 0 BB
Hawkins:
1 IP, 2 hits, 1 HR, 1 earned run, 1 K, 0 BB
Valverde:
1 IP, 0 hits, 0 earned runs, 2 K, 0 BB
Byrdak:
2/3 IP, 0 hits, 0 earned runs, 2 K, 0 BB
Brocail:
1/3 IP, 0 hits, 0 earned runs, 0 K, 0 BB
Overall good performance for the Houston pitchers tonight aside from Hawkins dinger to Soriano who had been shut down by Wan-Rod.
Brocail gets the win.
Good News: Houston is back at .500 with good pitching and a walk off knock from Jeff Keppinger. Atta’boy J-Kepp! Tejada also is swinging the bat well this series.
Bad News: 3 K’s for Pudge and Lee is still o’fer on the season with two GIDP.
Houston wil play Chicago again tomorrow at 7:05 central to determine who takes the series.
Ted Lilly (0-0) V. Brian Moehler (0-0)