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Houston at Pittsburgh

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PITTSBURGH -- So much for the baseball axiom you can't win 'em all. When the Houston Astros play the Pittsburgh Pirates, they do exactly that.

Richard Hidalgo hit a three-run double just out of the reach of right fielder Rob Mackowiak with two outs in the ninth, and the Astros came back to beat the Pirates for the 10th straight time, 6-3 Tuesday night.

Jose Vizcaino also drove in three runs for Houston as the Pirates lost for the 10th time in 11 games overall and remained winless against the Astros since July 16. They lost their final four against them last season and are 0-6 this season.

Houston's Jimy Williams got his 800th victory, the 61st major league manager and the eighth active manager to do so.

"It means I'm still breathing," he said.

Mike Williams (0-2) got the first two batters in the ninth, but Jeff Bagwell walked on a 3-2 pitch - the Pirates thought it was strike three - and Jeff Kent singled to right. Lance Berkman walked to load the bases before Hidalgo hit a drive to the base of the auxiliary scoreboard in right on a 2-2 pitch.

Mackowiak, who entered the game in a double switch to start the inning, leaped for the ball but couldn't make the catch as all three runners scored.

"As soon as I hit it, I thought, `Is he going to catch the ball?' " said Hidalgo, who has 21 RBIs since April 16. "When he jumped, I said, `Oh, no, no, no."'

A fraction of a second later, Mackowiak was saying the same thing.

"The ball kind of took off on me at the end, I'm not sure if it hit my glove or not," Mackowiak said. "I don't know what happened after I hit the wall. I gave it my best try ... but it seems like everything we're doing now goes wrong. If we're winning, I probably come up with that ball."

The Pirates lost a similar game 4-3 to the Giants April 23 when Mackowiak, who also had just entered the game, couldn't make the catch on a three-run homer by Jose Cruz Jr. that bounced off the top of the left field wall and into the stands.

Pirates manager Lloyd McClendon didn't blame Mackowiak and also wasn't unhappy that Williams pitched around Berkman, who has 17 RBIs this month, to face Hidalgo. Hidalgo was 0-for-6 with two strikeouts against Williams.

"We had the matchup we wanted there," McClendon said. "It just didn't turn out the way we wanted. You'd rather face Hidalgo than Berkman."

Pete Munro (3-1) pitched a scoreless eighth for the victory, the 14th by an Astros bullpen that contributed three scoreless innings. Billy Wagner threw a perfect ninth for his ninth save in 10 opportunities.

The bullpen has gotten the Astros' last six wins, two each by Munro and Ricky Stone, since Wade Miller beat the Pirates 8-1 on May 5.

The Astros, who have a 57-17 scoring edge in the eighth and ninth innings this season, won their 10th in 12 games despite trailing 2-0 and 3-1.

"We've got a good offense here, and we keep it together in the seventh, eighth and ninth," Hidalgo said.

Pirates starter Jeff Suppan, trying to end a three-game losing streak, helped give himself a 3-1 lead with two key hits. He singled and scored on Brian Giles' infield single in a two-run third, the fourth consecutive single off Astros starter Tim Redding.

Kenny Lofton also scored on Giles' single as Redding mishandled the throw from first baseman Bagwell, drawing an error.

Suppan, who is hitting .294, also singled in the fourth and came home on Lofton's single. Lofton's two hits extended his hitting streak to 13 games, the longest by a Pirates player since John Vander Wal's 16-game streak in 2000.

Vizcaino tied it at 3 with his third straight hit, a two-run double in the sixth that followed Kent's leadoff walk and Berkman's single. Vizcaino, 9-for-10 (.900) against Suppan, also had a run-scoring single in the fourth after Kent doubled with one out.

The Pirates put two on with two outs in the eighth, but Munro got pinch-hitter Matt Stairs to pop up.

Notes: Playing conditions (partly cloudy skies, temperatures in the high 50s) were much better than Monday night's rain, wind and cold. ... Redding, who gave up eight hits and three runs in six innings, failed to win for the first time in four starts. ... Craig Biggio went 0-for-5 to end his 10-game hitting streak. ... The Pirates are a season-low nine games below .500 (15-24) after losing their 15th in 20 games overall and their ninth in 10 home games. They have been outscored 48-24 at home during those 10 games. ... Lofton is 21-for-54 (.389) during his hitting streak. He had a 17-game streak with Cleveland in 1994.


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Craig Biggio, CF500001 .264
Geoff Blum, 3B502001 .297
Jeff Bagwell, 1B411012 .314
Jeff Kent, 2B432010 .315
Lance Berkman, LF322020 .278
Orlando Merced, RF300000 .294
   a- Richard Hidalgo, PH-RF201301 .305
Jose Vizcaino, SS503300 .200
    Billy Wagner, P000000 .000
Brad Ausmus, C301010 .210
Tim Redding, P200002 .091
    Bradley Lidge, P000000 .000
   b- Gregg Zaun, PH100000 .294
    Peter Munro, P000000 .000
    Adam Everett, SS000000 .303
Totals37612657 
a-struck out for Merced in the 8th
b-flied out for Lidge in the 8th
Batting
2B - Jeff Kent (15, Suppan), Richard Hidalgo (10, Mik. Williams), Jose Vizcaino (3, Suppan)
SH - Tim Redding (5)
RBI - Richard Hidalgo 3 (20), Jose Vizcaino 3 (6)
2-OUT RBI - Richard Hidalgo 3 (12), Jose Vizcaino (2)
Team LOB - 10
Fielding
DP - Redding-Ausmus-Bagwell, Bagwell-Vizcaino-Redding
E - Tim Redding (1, Missed catch)
Tim Redding 6833310 3.32
Bradley Lidge 1000000 1.61
Peter Munro (W,3-1) 1000100 4.15
Billy Wagner (S,9) 1000020 2.05
HBP - C. Wilson (by Peter Munro)
Pitches-Strikes - Tim Redding 86-49, Bradley Lidge 6-4, Peter Munro 20-9, Billy Wagner 14-12
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Tim Redding 10-5, Bradley Lidge 1-2, Peter Munro 1-2
Batters Faced - Tim Redding 27, Bradley Lidge 3, Peter Munro 5, Billy Wagner 3
Kenny Lofton, CF512100 .275
Jason Kendall, C501001 .276
Brian Giles, LF301110 .250
Aramis Ramirez, 3B300010 .218
Randall Simon, 1B401000 .294
Craig A. Wilson, RF301000 .239
    Pokey Reese, PR-2B000000 .215
Abraham Nunez, 2B-SS110021 .217
Jack Wilson, SS300000 .254
   a- Matt Stairs, PH100000 .192
    Mike Williams, P000000 .000
Jeff Suppan, P312000 .294
    Scott Sauerbeck, P000000 .000
    Brian Boehringer, P000000 .000
    Rob Mackowiak, RF000000 .182
   b- Reggie Sanders, PH100001 .241
Totals3238243 
a-popped out for J. Wilson in the 8th
b-struck out for Mackowiak in the 9th
Batting
SH - Abraham Nunez (1)
RBI - Kenny Lofton (12), Brian Giles (10)
2-OUT RBI - Kenny Lofton (7)
SB - Craig A. Wilson (1, 2nd base off Redding/Ausmus), Pokey Reese (6, 2nd base off Munro/Ausmus)
Team LOB - 8
Fielding
DP - Ramirez-Nunez-Simon
Jeff Suppan 7933260 2.72
Scott Sauerbeck0100000 4.91
Brian Boehringer 1000110 9.00
Mike Williams (L,0-2) 1233200 6.91
IBB - Berkman by Mike Williams
Pitches-Strikes - Jeff Suppan 102-70, Scott Sauerbeck 7-5, Brian Boehringer 11-7, Mike Williams 25-12
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Jeff Suppan 9-5, Brian Boehringer 1-1, Mike Williams 2-1
Batters Faced - Jeff Suppan 31, Scott Sauerbeck 1, Brian Boehringer 4, Mike Williams 7
Attendance - 10535
Game Time - 2:44
Temperature - 59
Umpires - Home - Chris Guccione, First Base - Jerry Meals, Second Base - Gary Darling, Third Base - Larry Vanover
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