HOUSTON, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Garret Anderson drove in a run in
three different at bats Thursday and Atlanta battered starter Roy
Oswalt to defeat Houston 9-7.
Oswalt (8-6) has recently suffered from a sore back and
lasted only two innings while the Braves scored six runs on 10 hits.
Of the six men Oswalt retired, five struck out.
Atlanta took a 6-1 lead through two innings and held on,
thanks to a 16-hit attack.
Anderson had a sacrifice fly in the first and RBI singles in
the second and fourth. Brian McCann added two RBI, one with a double
in the second and another with a single in the fifth.
Derek Lowe (14-9) benefited from the early offense to get
the win. He gave up five runs on nine hits and threw 102 pitches in
5 2/3 innings.
After Houston closed within two, Mike Gonzalez came on in
the ninth to collect his 10th save.
Gonzalez put the tying runs on base with one away before
getting Miguel Tejada to ground into a double play to end the game.