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Billingsley helps Dodgers top Astros
LOS ANGELES 5, HOUSTON 2
 


By Ted Dunnam
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

HOUSTON (Ticker) -- Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre may
not have seen the best of Chad Billingsley on Thursday, but it
was a performance from the hard-throwing righthander that he
will take every time.

Billingsley won his fourth consecutive start and received home
run support from Andre Ethier and James Loney as the Dodgers
defeated the Houston Astros, 5-2, at Minute Maid Park.

Billingsley (8-7) pitched eight outstanding innings, allowing
two unearned runs and six hits. He walked one and struck out
five.

In his previous outing, Billingsley worked seven innings to beat
the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 1-0, in a game where the
Dodgers didn't record a hit.

"He was as good as he could be today," Torre said. "If we make
the play at second base, he may not give up anything. He got
tough in that eighth inning. We normally don't let our starters
go out for the eighth inning, but he seemed so comfortable and
his pitch count was so good."

Billingsley only threw 92 pitches and wasn't fancy in his
approach against the Astros.

"I think I got through the first four innings with three or four
off-speed pitches," Billingsley said. "I didn't start throwing
breaking pitches until the fifth or sixth inning. I was just
throwing a four-seamer and a two-seamer, and I was locating
them.

"I was getting first-pitch strikes, and that made it easier. We
swung the bats good today, and hopefully we can finish strong
going into the (All-Star) break."

Takashi Saito allowed a pair of singles in the ninth but got
J.R. Towles on a soft flyout to shortstop Angel Berroa to secure
his 14th save.

The Dodgers roughed up Brandon Backe (5-9) in the first inning
with a two-out rally for a 3-0 lead.

After Russell Martin singled and Jeff Kent walked, Loney blooped
a double down the left field line that bounced into the stands
for a 1-0 lead. Rookie Blake DeWitt followed with a single to
drive home Kent and Loney.

"It was one of those things that has been happening to me all
year," Backe said of Loney's double. "That was the backbreaker
more than anything."

Ethier hit a blast to left leading off the third inning,
extending the advantage to 4-0.

Houston scored two unearned runs in the fifth following second
baseman Luis Maza's two-out error on a routine grounder by Geoff
Blum. Hunter Pence singled to right before Towles belted a
two-run double off the left field wall to pull Houston within
4-2.

Loney began the sixth with his seventh homer for a 5-2 score,
helping Los Angeles win the final three games of the four-game
series.

"If we keep playing like this, we should be in great shape,"
Loney said. "The defense and hitting was good today, and we've
been pitching great all year."

Backe surrendered five runs and seven hits in 6 2/3 innings,
striking out eight.

Astros manager Cecil Cooper said Backe's first-inning troubles
put the Astros in a hole immediately.

"(Backe) was up in the zone and didn't have the crispness on his
fastball," Cooper said. "They get the first run on the blooper.
Backe just wasn't sharp in the first inning."

Torre is encouraged by the state of his team entering a
three-game series with San Francisco.

"We've played these last three games with a sense of
determination," Torre said. "I have a good feel about the way
we've gone after it. There's been a lot of animation in the
dugout."

Kent left the game in the fifth inning with back stiffness.

"Hopefully, he'll be back tomorrow," Torre said. "He took a
funny swing and he got his back locked up."

 
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