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    KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- Team USA should feel pretty good about putting Roy Oswalt on the mound in the World Baseball Classic.

    He looks ready right now.

    Oswalt was sharp Thursday in his first outing of the spring for the Houston Astros, picking up right where he left off last season when he won 10 of 13 starts after the All-Star break.

    Oswalt yielded just one hit in three innings against the Atlanta Braves, who were encouraged by the debut of top prospect Thomas Hanson and won 8-7 on an RBI double by non-roster catcher J.C. Boscan in the eighth.

    "He was vintage Roy," marveled Braves third baseman Chipper Jones, who struck out twice against Oswalt but will soon be his teammate on the U.S. squad. "He looked good, actually great. I was happy for him, and it was good for the [American] team, but it would have been nice to face somebody else today."

    Oswalt made one bad pitch -- a fastball left over the plate -- which Braves catcher David Ross hit for a two-run homer. Otherwise, the right-hander was better than expected for this time of spring.

    He struck out the side in the first. The next inning, Oswalt plunked shortstop Yunel Escobar with a pitch, then served up the fat pitch to Ross. After that, most of the outs came on weak grounders and popups.

    "Today was good for me," said Oswalt, who threw 53 pitches, 34 for strikes. "I left that one pitch over the plate because I was a little nervous about hitting two guys in a row. Other than that, I felt good. I'm way ahead of last year. I'm ready to pitch."

    Oswalt again will anchor the Astros staff, expecting to make his seventh consecutive opening day start for the franchise. He has been the model of consistency, winning more games (129) than anyone in the majors since 2001.

    After losing his first three games last year, he finished with a 17-10 record, the seventh time in his eight seasons he's reached at least 14 wins. The prospect of pitching for Team USA was a big reason he wanted a strong performance on Thursday.

    "I'm ahead of my normal pace because I wanted to be ready [for the WBC]. And I should be ahead of the hitters now. It's early for the hitters, and they haven't seen much live pitching yet," Oswalt said. "It's not how you start, it's how you finish a season. I hope [last season] just carries over."

    The Braves are hoping for big things from Hanson, the 22-year-old right-hander who was MVP of the Arizona Fall League -- the first pitcher to capture that honor.

    He doesn't look quite ready to pitch in the majors after allowing two hits and two runs in his first appearance for the big league team, but a fastball clocked as high as 99 mph caught everyone's attention. Hanson struck out two.

    "He's one of the best prospects I've seen come through here," Braves manager Bobby Cox said. "I was impressed. He looked outstanding. He has the talent, and he's also got a good head on his shoulders."

    Braves starter Jorge Campillo had a rough first outing of the spring, allowing five hits and three earned runs in two innings.

    He made 25 starts last season (8-7, 4.34 ERA), but is slated for a long-relief role in 2009.

     
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    Houston Astros
    Darin Erstad, RF2010100 .500
       a- Yordany Ramirez, PH-RF2000011 .000
    Jason Michaels, CF4110003 .167
        Brian Bogusevic, CF1000000 .000
    Lance Berkman, 1B3010003 .333
        Mark Saccomanno, PR-1B2000010 .250
    Carlos Lee, LF1200212 .000
        Reggie Abercrombie, LF2010010 .667
    Miguel Tejada, SS2211002 .500
        Edwin Maysonet, SS2000011 .000
    David Newhan, 2B3112113 .333
        Matt Kata, 2B10100001.000
    John Gall, DH4122001 .333
       b- Jason Smith, PH-DH1000001 .333
    Chris Johnson, 3B2022000 .750
        Drew Sutton, 3B1000000 .667
    Humberto Quintero, C3000013 .000
        J.R. Towles, C1000000 .333
        Lou Santangelo, C0000000 .000
    Totals37711747  
    a-struck out for Erstad in the 5th
    b-popped out for Gall in the 9th
    Batting
    2B - Jason Michaels (1, Campillo), Miguel Tejada (1, Campillo), Chris Johnson (1, Gonzalez)
    3B - Reggie Abercrombie (1, J. Bennett)
    SF - Chris Johnson (1)
    RBI - Miguel Tejada (1), David Newhan 2 (2), John Gall 2 (2), Chris Johnson 2 (3)
    2-OUT RBI - Miguel Tejada (1), David Newhan 2 (2)
    SB - David Newhan (1, 2nd base off Gonzalez/Ross)
    CS - Darin Erstad (1, 2nd base by Campillo/Ross)
    Team LOB - 9
    Fielding
    DP - Sutton-Saccomanno
    E - Edwin Maysonet (1, Misplayed grounder)
    Houston Astros
    Roy Oswalt 3122141 6.00
    Brandon Backe 2100010 0.00
    Alberto Arias 1000000 0.00
    Sergio Perez0442100 0.00
    Gilbert De La Vara (L,0-1) 1.2222101 10.80
    Jeff Fulchino 0.1000000 0.00
    HBP - Escobar (by Roy Oswalt)
    Pitches-Strikes - Roy Oswalt 26-19, Brandon Backe 9-9, Alberto Arias 3-3, Sergio Perez 9-5, Gilbert De La Vara 10-6, Jeff Fulchino 1-1
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Roy Oswalt 3-2, Alberto Arias 3-0, Sergio Perez 1-0, Gilbert De La Vara 2-2
    Batters Faced - Roy Oswalt 12, Brandon Backe 7, Alberto Arias 3, Sergio Perez 6, Gilbert De La Vara 7, Jeff Fulchino 1
    Atlanta Braves
    Jordan Schafer, CF3000012 .143
        Gregor Blanco, CF10110001.000
    Kelly Johnson, 2B3000011 .200
        Brooks Conrad, 2B1000000 .000
    Chipper Jones, 3B2000021 .000
        Martin Prado, 3B2000001 .000
    Casey Kotchman, 1B2000000 .250
        Freddie Freeman, 1B2111000 .500
    Yunel Escobar, SS1100000 .333
        Omar Infante, SS2100000 .000
    Jeff Francoeur, RF3110000 .143
        Jason Heyward, RF0100100 .000
    David Ross, C2112000 .500
        J.C. Boscan, C11111001.000
    Brandon Jones, LF4121001 .333
    Greg Norton, DH1000111 .000
       a- Matt Diaz, PH-DH2011001 .333
    Totals3288735  
    a-singled for Norton in the 7th
    Batting
    2B - J.C. Boscan (1, De La Vara)
    HR - Freddie Freeman (1, De La Vara), David Ross (1, Oswalt)
    RBI - Gregor Blanco (1), Freddie Freeman (3), David Ross 2 (2), J.C. Boscan (1), Brandon Jones (1), Matt Diaz (1)
    2-OUT RBI - David Ross 2 (2)
    Team LOB - 4
    Fielding
    E - Martin Prado (1, Misplayed grounder)
    Atlanta Braves
    Jorge Campillo 2533210 13.50
    Tommy Hanson 2222120 9.00
    Mike Gonzalez 0.2222110 27.00
    Vladimir Nunez 0.1000000 0.00
    Jeff Bennett 1100020 0.00
    Boone Logan 1000000 0.00
    James Parr (W,1-0) 2100010 0.00
    HBP - Tejada (by Tommy Hanson)
    Pitches-Strikes - Jorge Campillo 21-13, Tommy Hanson 18-13, Mike Gonzalez 11-6, Vladimir Nunez 1-1, Jeff Bennett 8-8, Boone Logan 3-3, James Parr 9-9
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Jorge Campillo 2-2, Tommy Hanson 3-2, Boone Logan 2-1, James Parr 2-3
    Batters Faced - Jorge Campillo 12, Tommy Hanson 11, Mike Gonzalez 5, Vladimir Nunez 1, Jeff Bennett 4, Boone Logan 3, James Parr 7
    Game Information
    Attendance - 4717
    Game Time - 2:43
    Temperature - 73
    Umpires - Home - Larry Vanover, First Base - Greg Gibson, Second Base - Laz Diaz, Third Base - R.J. Thompson
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