Larry Ness' NL Game of the Month
The Astros got shut out in consecutive games (totaled just seven hits) on Sunday (3-0 at St Louis) and Monday (7-0 at Pittsburgh), which dropped them to 1-6 to open the 2009 season. However, they've put together back-to-back wins with a 4-1 win on Wednesday and a 6-3 win on Thursday (both at Pittsburgh). Lance Berkman hit a tie-breaking three-run homer in the sixth inning in Thursday's win for the Astros. The Reds enter this game 4-4, losing their most recent game 9-3 at Milwaukee on Wednesday, after opening that three-game series with a 7-6 win on Monday and another victory on Tuesday (6-1). These teams open a four-game series tonight in Houston, with right-handers Cueto (Cin) and Oswalt (Hou) on the mound. The Reds were just 31-50 (minus-$1,246) on the road last year, including 17-33 (minus-$1,285) vs right-handers (averaged only 3.9 RPG). That's only part of Cincy's woes in this game. Roy Oswalt has absolutely 'OWNED' the Reds in his career, going 23-1 with a 2.47 ERA in 28 career games (26 starts) against them (Astros are 22-4 in those 26 starts). He suffered his only loss against the Reds back on April 28, 2006 and since then, has gone 8-0 with a 2.39 ERA over eight subsequent starts against Cincy. Just some quick notes regarding Oswalt's career, before getting to Cincy's starter, Johnny Cueto. Oswalt has been among MLB's finest pitchers since going 14-3 (2.73 ERA) in his first year with the team (2001). He was an Opening Day loser to Carlos Zambrano and the Cubs 4-2 in 2009, going seven innings, while allowing seven hits and three ERs. He then pitched poorly in St Louis on Saturday, allowing six runs and nine hits over six innings for the Astros in an 11-2 loss to the Cardinals. That outing was somewhat surprising, as he had a 1.83 ERA in five previous starts at the new Busch. He'll take a career 129-66 (3.15) mark into this game, which is a winning percentage of .662. It should also be noted that the Astros are an impressive 157-94 in all his starts (.625), with the breakdown being much more favorable at home (87-37 or .702) than it is on the road (70-57 or .551). That's more good news for the Astros. As for Cueto, he made a HUGE 'splash' last year (his rookie season) in his first two starts. He beat the D'backs in Cincy 3-2, going seven innings while allowing one hit and one ER and striking out 10 with no walks. In his next start at Milwaukee, he got a no-decision in a 3-2 loss, allowing five hits and two ERs in 6.1 innings (eight Ks and no walks). After two ML starts, Cueto was 1-0 with a 2.03, striking out 18 batters (with ZERO walks) in 13.1 innings. However, he finished the season 9-14 with 4.81 ERA in 31 starts (Reds were 12-19). That included an 0-3 mark with a 7.84 ERA in four starts vs the Astros (Reds lost all four games). Oswalt has yet to "hit his stride" in 2009 but what better team to do just that against, than the Reds? The Astros were 12-3 last year vs the Reds, plus Cueto's four starts vs Houston last year were a 'nightmare.'
NL Game of the Month on the Hou Astros
The Astros got shut out in consecutive games (totaled just seven hits) on Sunday (3-0 at St Louis) and Monday (7-0 at Pittsburgh), which dropped them to 1-6 to open the 2009 season. However, they've put together back-to-back wins with a 4-1 win on Wednesday and a 6-3 win on Thursday (both at Pittsburgh). Lance Berkman hit a tie-breaking three-run homer in the sixth inning in Thursday's win for the Astros. The Reds enter this game 4-4, losing their most recent game 9-3 at Milwaukee on Wednesday, after opening that three-game series with a 7-6 win on Monday and another victory on Tuesday (6-1). These teams open a four-game series tonight in Houston, with right-handers Cueto (Cin) and Oswalt (Hou) on the mound. The Reds were just 31-50 (minus-$1,246) on the road last year, including 17-33 (minus-$1,285) vs right-handers (averaged only 3.9 RPG). That's only part of Cincy's woes in this game. Roy Oswalt has absolutely 'OWNED' the Reds in his career, going 23-1 with a 2.47 ERA in 28 career games (26 starts) against them (Astros are 22-4 in those 26 starts). He suffered his only loss against the Reds back on April 28, 2006 and since then, has gone 8-0 with a 2.39 ERA over eight subsequent starts against Cincy. Just some quick notes regarding Oswalt's career, before getting to Cincy's starter, Johnny Cueto. Oswalt has been among MLB's finest pitchers since going 14-3 (2.73 ERA) in his first year with the team (2001). He was an Opening Day loser to Carlos Zambrano and the Cubs 4-2 in 2009, going seven innings, while allowing seven hits and three ERs. He then pitched poorly in St Louis on Saturday, allowing six runs and nine hits over six innings for the Astros in an 11-2 loss to the Cardinals. That outing was somewhat surprising, as he had a 1.83 ERA in five previous starts at the new Busch. He'll take a career 129-66 (3.15) mark into this game, which is a winning percentage of .662. It should also be noted that the Astros are an impressive 157-94 in all his starts (.625), with the breakdown being much more favorable at home (87-37 or .702) than it is on the road (70-57 or .551). That's more good news for the Astros. As for Cueto, he made a HUGE 'splash' last year (his rookie season) in his first two starts. He beat the D'backs in Cincy 3-2, going seven innings while allowing one hit and one ER and striking out 10 with no walks. In his next start at Milwaukee, he got a no-decision in a 3-2 loss, allowing five hits and two ERs in 6.1 innings (eight Ks and no walks). After two ML starts, Cueto was 1-0 with a 2.03, striking out 18 batters (with ZERO walks) in 13.1 innings. However, he finished the season 9-14 with 4.81 ERA in 31 starts (Reds were 12-19). That included an 0-3 mark with a 7.84 ERA in four starts vs the Astros (Reds lost all four games). Oswalt has yet to "hit his stride" in 2009 but what better team to do just that against, than the Reds? The Astros were 12-3 last year vs the Reds, plus Cueto's four starts vs Houston last year were a 'nightmare.'
NL Game of the Month on the Hou Astros

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