Astros, early in busy stretch, eye
another win over Giants
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[August 11, 2020]
Following a ragged road trip
that resulted in six losses over nine games, the Houston Astros
opened an eight-game homestand Monday while kicking off a grueling
stretch of the schedule.
The Astros' 6-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants at Minute Maid
Park was Houston's first of 30 games in a 32-day stretch, with the
only off days coming Thursday and Aug. 31. With the roster already
stretched thin by attrition, the Astros will need resiliency to
persevere.
"It's real hard," Astros manager Dusty Baker said. "We might have to
give some guys some days off when you don't want to. We've got to
keep them strong, but we've got to win some games and just win
series and play better baseball, more inspired baseball.
"I asked a couple guys (Monday) if they want a day off because we
didn't get in until 1 in the morning, and they said, 'No, I want to
play.' So they want to play, let them play."
Astros rookie right-hander Brandon Bielak (2-0, 0.87 ERA) will make
his second career start and fourth appearance on Tuesday.
Bielak made his major league debut and recorded his first career win
against the Seattle Mariners on July 27, allowing two runs (one
earned) on four hits with four strikeouts over 3 1/3 innings in an
8-5 victory. He replaced Josh James in the rotation in Arizona on
Thursday, working five scoreless innings with two hits and three
walks on his ledger in the Astros' 5-4 loss.
"I've been preparing my whole life to be a major league starter,"
Bielak said. "Just get in that moment and sticking with it and stick
with my routine and my preparation is going to come a long way in
the end. Just be prepared to go out there each and every start is
what I've been working on, and I feel pretty confident."
The Giants' Tuesday starter will be Tyler Anderson (0-1, 2.19 ERA),
making his fifth appearance and third start this season.
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The 30-year-old left-hander did not factor in the decision on
Thursday against the Colorado Rockies despite working five scoreless
innings, allowing two hits and two walks with three strikeouts in
the Giants' 6-4 loss.
Anderson is 0-1 with a 7.71 ERA over two career starts against the
Astros, with both appearances coming during the 2018 season while
pitching for the Colorado Rockies. In his lone start at Minute Maid
Park, Anderson allowed nine runs on seven hits -- including three
home runs -- and three walks with four strikeouts over 4 1/3 innings
in a 12-1 loss.
Giants rookie right-hander Logan Webb threw a season-high 81 pitches
while taking the loss Monday, and if not for shaky defense behind
him, appeared poised to pitch deeper into his start. Webb logged
90-plus pitches in five of his eight starts following his Aug. 17
debut last season.
"We're comfortable continuing to send Logan back out as long as he's
efficient," San Francisco manager Gabe Kapler said. "I recognize
that you guys have seen some trends with the ... number of pitches
that guys throw, especially with a young developing pitcher like
Logan. That's not going to leave our minds.
"We want to build him up slowly and with a lot of awareness. But
he's built up to this point where we're very comfortable pushing him
beyond that 80-pitch mark."
San Francisco third baseman Dominic Solano went 2-for-4, raising his
average to .458 and extending his hitting streak to 15 games.
However, he committed two errors, raising his season total to four.
--Field Level Media
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