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Published Monday, June 08, 2009 6:05 AM

Infield single scores go-ahead run as Astros beat Pirates

HOUSTON -- Matt Kata scored from second base on Miguel Tejada's infield single, snapping a seventh-inning tie in the Houston Astros' 6-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday.

Pirates shortstop Ramon Vazquez went to the turf to field Tejada's grounder, fumbled the ball and tried to get it to second baseman Freddy Sanchez for an inning-ending force. But they couldn't connect and Kata never stopped running, putting Houston ahead 4-3.

Humberto Quintero, who went 3 for 4 with two RBIs, had an RBI single and Jason Michaels added a run-scoring double in the eighth to make it 6-3.

Chris Samp-son ran his shutout streak against the Pirates to 24 innings with a perfect eighth. LaTroy Hawk-ins allowed a run in the ninth before getting his eighth save in 10 tries.

Jeff Fulchino (1-1) pitched a scoreless inning for the win.

Pittsburgh rookie Andrew McCutchen had three hits and an RBI. The Pirates are a half-game in front of last-place Houston in the NL Central.

Astros starter Felipe Paulino strained his right groin in the second inning and left the game. He struck out four in 12/3 innings.

Russ Ortiz replaced Paulino and tossed 41/3 scoreless innings. He gave up four hits and a walk, striking out three.

Steven Jackson (1-1) allowed three runs, three hits and two walks in 11/3 innings.

Pittsburgh's Ian Snell lasted six innings and allowed three runs on eight hits and a walk.

Jason Jaramillo's RBI double gave Pittsburgh a 1-0 lead in the second. The Astros tied it in the bottom half on Jeff Keppinger's RBI single.

The Pirates, who lead the league in double plays, backed Snell with twin killings in each of the first three innings. It gave them 63 for the season.

In the fifth, Quintero's double drove in Keppinger for a 2-1 Astros lead. Carlos Lee made it 3-1 with an RBI single in the sixth.

Tim Byrdak relieved Ortiz to start the seventh and promptly loaded the bases without getting an out. Fulchino then replaced Byrdak and got McCutchen to ground out, allowing one run to score. Nyjer Morgan's RBI single tied it 3-all.

Morgan also had a sacrifice fly in the ninth.




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