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Pirates 6, Marlins 2
 

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PITTSBURGH -- Suddenly, Kris Benson is looking like Jason Schmidt in 2001. Just when he is finally starting to pitch well, the Pittsburgh Pirates may trade him.

Benson, apparently winding down his Pirates career, limited Florida to two runs over 8 1/3 innings in yet another strong start to lead Pittsburgh past the Marlins 6-2 Friday night.

Benson (7-7), being eyed by a half-dozen contenders as the July 31 deadline for trades without waivers approaches, was trying for his first complete game since he blanked the Braves on June 15, 2000. He came out after allowing three hits to the four batters he faced in the ninth, including Jeff Conine's RBI single.

"I hope he's around a little longer," teammate Jason Bay said of Benson, who gave up eight hits, struck out four and walked one. "The way he's pitching, he would be good for any ballclub."

Benson has been a major disappointment since being the No. 1 pick in the 1996 amateur draft, going 42-48 during an injury-interrupted career. But since getting into a groove early last month, the right-hander has allowed two or fewer earned runs in all but one of six starts.

The only other time Benson has pitched so consistently was late in 2002, when he went 5-0 over his final seven starts after returning from reconstructive elbow surgery. Last year, his first start after the All-Star break was his last one as he missed the rest of the season with a sore shoulder.

"I've finally been able to put a string together," Benson said. "My shoulder and elbow injuries are behind me and my confidence is up. I'm building on every start."

Benson hasn't yielded a homer in 60 innings over his last eight starts while pitching into at least the seventh inning in each of his last nine starts.

Just like Schmidt in 2001, Benson's contract is up when the season ends and the Pirates can't afford to give him the deal he would command on the open market. If they don't trade him, they risk seeing him depart without getting anything in return.

"He's certainly turned the corner," manager Lloyd McClendon said. "He's pitching like we always thought he could ... and he's not gone yet."

Jose Mesa bailed out Benson by getting two outs for his 23rd save in 24 chances, stranding two runners.

Bay and Rob Mackowiak hit solo homers for the Pirates, whose eight-game home winning streak is their longest since they also won eight straight Aug. 18-Sept. 5, 1992, during their last division-winning season.

Florida, losing its eighth in 12 games, had a chance to get to Benson early when Juan Pierre singled and Luis Castillo walked to start the game. But Benson got Miguel Cabrera swinging, then picked Pierre off second base - only his second successful pickoff in 52 attempts this season -- before getting Mike Lowell on a fly ball.

"We've got to get that one hit there, you know?" manager Jack McKeon said.

The Marlins finally scored in the sixth when Pierre tripled and came home on Castillo's sacrifice fly, their first run in 24 innings in Pittsburgh. They have dropped four straight there the last two seasons.

A.J. Burnett (1-4) was 1-1 with a 2.95 ERA in his last six starts only to struggle again on the road, where he is 0-4 with an 8.06 ERA in six starts this season and 0-5 in seven starts the last two seasons. He allowed five runs and nine hits in five innings.

Bay started the Pirates' second with his 13th homer in only 149 at-bats, hitting a 99 mph Burnett fastball into the left-field seats. Bay also singled during a pivotal four-run fourth inning that included Jason Kendall's two-run single, Jose Castillo's double and Randall Simon's RBI single.

"My location was flat-out pitiful," Burnett said. "I had it for the first two innings, then after that I don't think I threw a fastball where I wanted the rest of the game."

Mackowiak's homer in the seventh off reliever Josias Manzanillo was only his second since he homered in each game of a May 28 doubleheader against the Cubs.

Notes

The Pirates have won 13 of 17 despite dropping three of four against Montreal last weekend. ... Burnett pitched eight shutout innings in his only previous start against Pittsburgh, in 2001. ... 2B Jose Castillo made one of the Pirates' best defensive plays of the season, going far to his left in the fifth inning to catch Mike Redmond's grounder before throwing him out while on his stomach in short right field. ... Pirates All-Star SS Jack Wilson is 0-for-14.


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Players of the Game
Pittsburgh

R. Mackowiak
AB 4
R 1
H 3
HR 1
RBI 1
Pittsburgh

K. Benson
IP 8.1
H 8
ER 2
BB 1
K 4
 

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Florida Marlins
Juan Pierre, CF4120010 .300
Luis Castillo, 2B2111100 .284
Miguel Cabrera, RF4010013 .295
Mike Lowell, 3B4010002 .304
Jeff Conine, LF4021001 .259
Hee Seop Choi, 1B4010013 .275
Alex Gonzalez, SS4000004 .247
Mike Redmond, C3000010 .259
    Ben Howard, P0000000 .000
A.J. Burnett, P1000000 .100
   a- Mike Mordecai, PH1000000 .224
    Josias Manzanillo, P0000000 .000
   b- Josh Willingham, PH-C1000000 .222
Totals322821413 
a-popped out for Burnett in the 6th
b-popped out for Manzanillo in the 8th
Batting
3B - Juan Pierre (7, Benson)
SF - Luis Castillo (3)
RBI - Luis Castillo (29), Jeff Conine (34)
PK - Juan Pierre (3, Benson)
Team LOB - 5
Florida Marlins
A.J. Burnett (L,1-4) 5955051 4.86
Josias Manzanillo 2111021 4.41
Ben Howard 1100020 5.59
WP - A.J. Burnett (2)
Pitches-Strikes - A.J. Burnett 89-55, Josias Manzanillo 31-22, Ben Howard 19-12
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - A.J. Burnett 5-5, Josias Manzanillo 2-2, Ben Howard 1-0
Batters Faced - A.J. Burnett 24, Josias Manzanillo 7, Ben Howard 4
Pittsburgh Pirates
Jason Kendall, C4012000 .303
Jack Wilson, SS4000001 .329
Rob Mackowiak, 3B-RF4131010 .270
Craig A. Wilson, RF4110022 .286
    Chris Stynes, 3B0000000 .216
Jason Bay, LF4221000 .309
Tike Redman, CF4011011 .251
Randall Simon, 1B4121011 .205
Jose Castillo, 2B4110021 .249
Kris Benson, P3000023 .206
    Jose Mesa, P0000000 .000
Totals356116099 
Batting
2B - Jose Castillo (6, Burnett)
HR - Rob Mackowiak (13, Manzanillo), Jason Bay (13, Burnett)
RBI - Jason Kendall 2 (33), Rob Mackowiak (44), Jason Bay (40), Tike Redman (33), Randall Simon (10)
2-OUT RBI - Jason Kendall 2 (17), Rob Mackowiak (20)
SB - Rob Mackowiak (10, 2nd base off Burnett/Redmond)
Team LOB - 5
Fielding
DP - J. Wilson-Castillo-Simon
Pittsburgh Pirates
Kris Benson (W,7-7) 8.1822140 4.26
Jose Mesa (S,23) 0.2000000 2.41
Pitches-Strikes - Kris Benson 114-80, Jose Mesa 3-3
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Kris Benson 4-15
Batters Faced - Kris Benson 32, Jose Mesa 2
Game Information
Attendance - 28563
Game Time - 2:29
Temperature - 75
Umpires - Home - Jim Wolf, First Base - Tony Randazzo, Second Base - Field Culbreth, Third Base - Mike Fichter
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