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HOUSTON (AP) -- The San Francisco Giants are winning and so is
Russ Ortiz.
Ortiz struck out a career-high 12 and won for the first time
since May 21, leading the Giants over the Houston Astros 4-2 Sunday
for a three-game sweep.
|  | | Russ Ortiz ended a five-start winless streak in the Giants' 4-2 win over the Astros. Ortiz struck out a career-high 12. |
"He was a lot more aggressive," Giants manager Dusty Baker
said. "That's the Russ that we know. He went right at them and
wasn't as methodical as he had been. I can't remember seeing him
throw 92-93 (mph)."
Ortiz said a meeting with Baker and pitching coach Dave Righetti
after his previous start helped him Sunday.
"I knew things weren't going well, and I knew we weren't
winning ballgames when I pitched," Ortiz said. "I knew when I
came out of that meeting, that I was going to have to do better.
That wasn't a surprise. I've known that for some time."
Ortiz (4-7), winless in five starts since beating Milwaukee
16-10, allowed two runs and six hits in 6 1/3 innings. Robb Nen
pitched the ninth for his 12th save in 16 chances, retiring Jeff
Bagwell on a game-ending grounder with runner at the corners.
"The thing that I'm proud of the last two days was to see
maturity in two young pitchers who got in trouble and pitched their
way out," Baker said. "Joe (Nathan) yesterday and Russ today. He
loaded the bases and then struck out the side. That's pitching."
Marvin Benard went 4-for-5 and Felipe Crespo had three hits,
including a two-run single in a four-run third inning. The Giants
had 14 hits, one day after getting 22 in a 13-4 rout.
Houston, swept at home for the second time this season, turned
six double plays, one short of the major league record. The teams
combined for eight double plays, one shy of the NL mark for a
nine-inning game.
Chris Holt (3-8) gave up four runs -- three earned -- and 12 hits
in seven innings as Houston (26-48), which has the worst record in
the major leagues, dropped 22 games under .500 for the first time
since Oct. 6, 1991.
"I couldn't make the plays when I needed to, and I couldn't
make the pitches when it needed to," Holt said. "It's been that
kind of year. The third inning really hurt. We're battling, but
we're finding ways to lose the game."
Ortiz started the Giants' third with a walk, Benard singled and
Bill Mueller sacrificed, reaching when Holt misplayed his bunt for
an error that loaded the bases.
Crespo followed with a two-run single, Ellis Burks hit an RBI
single and J.T. Snow doubled in a run.
Crespo was happy to get the hit after he struck out Saturday in
the ninth inning against infielder Tim Bogar.
"You can't let one at-bat take you over," Crespo said. "You
can't put that much thought into it. It was a blowout and didn't
make any difference in the game."
Bagwell homered in the fourth and hit an RBI single in the sixth.
Lance Berkman then walked, loading the bases, but Ortiz struck out
Daryle Ward, Chris Truby and Tony Eusebio -- giving him 12
strikeouts, one more than he had May 27 against Chicago.
"I don't know how many times we've come up with the bases
loaded and nobody out this year and not scored," Astros manager
Larry Dierker said. "It's been at least half a dozen, and you
could go years without that."
Game notes
Two teams have turned seven double plays in a nine-inning
game: Houston against San Francisco on May 4, 1969, and the New
York Yankees against the Philadelphia Athletics on Aug. 14, 1942.
Atlanta (June 27, 1982) and St. Louis (June 16, 1994) also
accomplished the feat in extra-inning games. ... San Diego swept a
series at Enron from April 21-23. ... Barry Bonds is 3-for-22 in
his last seven games but is hitting .327 with 27 home runs and 53
RBI. ... Craig Biggio's next hit will be No. 1,938, making him the
Astros' career leader, a spot held until now by Jose Cruz,
currently Houston's first-base coach. ... Bill Spiers left after
the third inning after re-aggravating his left hamstring. He is day
to day. ... Bagwell's homer was the 124th in Enron Field this
season, six more than were at the Astrodome last year.
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