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1 day ago |
mahoningmatters.com | Colin Beazley
After a 3-hour, 20-minute rain delay, the Astros beat the Pirates 8-2 at PNC Park to take two games of a three-game series. The Astros took the lead with a four-run fourth, then sealed it with two more in the seventh and a two-run homer in the ninth. The game began Thursday night, reaching its conclusion early Friday morning. Astros lefty Framber Valdez pitched seven innings, allowing two runs on four hits, to earn the win and improve to 6-4. He struck out 11 Pirates.
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1 day ago |
post-gazette.com | Colin Beazley
After a 3-hour, 20-minute rain delay, the Astros beat the Pirates 8-2 at PNC Park to take two games of a three-game series. The Astros took the lead with a four-run fourth, then sealed it with two more in the seventh and a two-run homer in the ninth. The game began Thursday night, reaching its conclusion early Friday morning. Astros lefty Framber Valdez pitched seven innings, allowing two runs on four hits, to earn the win and improve to 6-4. He struck out 11 Pirates.
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1 day ago |
gazettextra.com | Colin Beazley
PITTSBURGH - There wasn't much emotion from Framber Valdez as he left the mound - it was a little too late in the night for that. But at 11:55 p.m., when the Houston Astros lefty entered his dugout, a few fist bumps and high-fives from teammates were enough for a job well done. Seven innings from Valdez and two homers from third baseman Isaac Paredes led the Astros to a 8-2 victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park, earning a series victory.
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1 day ago |
thederrick.com | Colin Beazley
PITTSBURGH — There wasn’t much emotion from Framber Valdez as he left the mound — it was a little too late in the night for that. But at 11:55 p.m., when the Houston Astros lefty entered his dugout, a few fist bumps and high-fives from teammates were enough for a job well done. Seven innings from Valdez and two homers from third baseman Isaac Paredes led the Astros to a 8-2 victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park, earning a series victory.
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1 day ago |
post-gazette.com | Colin Beazley
There wasn’t much emotion from Framber Valdez as he left the mound — it was a little too late in the night for that. But at 11:55 p.m., when the Astros lefty entered his dugout, a few fist bumps and high-fives from teammates were enough for a job well done. Seven innings from Valdez and two homers from third baseman Isaac Paredes led the Astros to a 8-2 victory against the Pirates at PNC Park, earning a series victory.
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