(Sports Network) - James McDonald had his career-high five-game winning string
stopped his last time out. The Pittsburgh right-hander tries to start a new
streak this afternoon and extend Houston's franchise-record 12-game skid when
the teams complete a four-game series at Minute Maid Park.
The Bucs haven't swept a four-game series in Houston since Apr. 7-10, 1983,
but they have taken nine of the 10 meetings this season, including nine a row.
McDonald's most recent start resulted in a 5-1 loss to the Cubs on Tuesday. He
threw six innings in that game, but has still won eight of his last 10
decisions. The Pirates have scored a total of one run in his four losses this
season.
Over eight career games (7 starts) against Houston, McDonald is 3-2 with a
2.66 ERA.
Lucas Harrell hasn't won in his last four start, going 0-1 in that stretch. In
fact, he has just one victory over his last seven outings, that coming June 27
versus San Diego, a six-hit shutout for his only career complete game.
Harrell gave up nine hits and five runs over five frames in a no-decision
against the Bucs on July 3.
Last night, Rod Barajas knocked in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning in a
4-3 final.
The Astros' loss established a new club record for futility, as they had
previously dropped 11 straight in 1995.
Alex Presley and Neil Walker clubbed solo home runs for the Pirates, who have
won four straight games and 16 of their last 22. Garrett Jones added two hits
in the victory.
Chris Resop (1-3) earned the win with a scoreless inning of relief behind
starter -- and former Astro -- Wandy Rodriguez, who went six solid innings and
allowed three runs on six hits and five walks in his Pirates debut.
"I thought he navigated through traffic very well," Pirates manager Clint
Hurdle said about Rodriguez. "I thought he was probably excited to go out
there and pitch. I've never seen him walk five in a game in however many years
I've watched him pitch."
With Joel Hanrahan, the league-leader in saves, unavailable, the Pirates went
to Jason Grill. He tossed a perfect ninth to lock down his second save of the
season.
Justin Maxwell ripped a two-run triple and Carlos Corporan added an RBI single
in the loss. Chuckie Fick (0-1) was tagged with the loss after allowing a run
on two hits and a walk in one inning.
The Pirates have hit at least one home run in 18 consecutive road games.
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