Houston loses 12-2 to Tampa in today’s game at Port Charlotte, Fla.
From astros.mlb.com:
Stros at the plate: “Michael Bourn displayed the speed that enabled him to steal 41 bases in 2008 when he legged out an infield hit in the first inning. He then walked in his second at-bat and stole his third base of the spring before scoring Houston’s first run when Edwin Maysonet doubled to left in the third inning.”
Hopefully Bourn can get on base more this season. If he can, he has a great chance to to lead the NL in steals.
Stros on the mound: “Right-hander Brandon Backe made his first start and second appearance of the spring and allowed four earned runs in two innings before leaving the game in the third with no outs and the bases loaded. Righty Samuel Gervacio took over for Backe and walked in three runs by issuing consecutive free passes to Pat Burrell, Gabe Kapler and Dioner Navarro.
Polin Trinidad relieved Gervacio, and the wildness continued, as the left-hander walked Adam Kennedy to bring in the Rays’ fifth run.”
The pitching getting hit like this today isn’t as big of a deal as it seems. The only real downer is Backe’s performance. With Russ Ortiz pitching well in his last outing, Backe is going to pick it up to keep his spot on this rotation.
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