2009 Houston Astros season
Major League Baseball team season
The Houston Astros ' 2009 season is the 48th season for the franchise in the National League in Houston, Texas and their 10th season at Minute Maid Park . The Houston Astros attempted to win the National League Central for the fifth time (1997 , 1998 , 1999 and 2001 ), but failed.
Regular season
April
The Astros lost their season opening series against the Cubs , their one win coming off of former Cincinnati Red Jeff Keppinger 's tenth inning RBI single in his first at bat with the club.[ 1] They were then swept by the Cardinals in St. Louis in a three-game series, giving up 19 runs while only being able to score 5 runs. The team then traveled to Pittsburgh where they lost the first game 7-0.[ 2] The next day, Mike Hampton won his second start of his second stint with the franchise with an 8 strikeout, 6 inning outing for the win over the Pirates .[ 3] Lance Berkman 's 6th inning 3 run home run helped the Astros win the third game of the series against the Pirates. The Astros then returned home to Minute Maid Park , where they had three good outings against the Reds by ace Roy Oswalt , journeyman Wandy Rodríguez and Triple-A Round Rock call-up Felipe Paulino . José Valverde gave up a 2-run home run in the top of the ninth inning to Ramón Hernández for the loss in Oswalt's game on April 17,[ 4] Rodriguez's got the win with a strong offensive outing by the Astros led by Geoff Blum with 3 RBIs on April 18,[ 5] and Geoff Geary gave up a two-run double to Micah Owings in the top of the seventh inning for the loss in Paulino's game on April 19.[ 6] In the fourth game of the series, Lance Berkman and Carlos Lee 's back to back solo shot home runs were not enough to beat the Red's Edwin Encarnación 's 2 RBI single and Joey Votto 's 2 RBI double to give the Red's the series, 3–1.[ 7] The Houston Astros are an even 451 wins and 451 losses against the Chicago Cubs
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2009
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–4
4-2
1–5
7-11
5–3
5–4
7-11
2–5
5–2
1–5
6–1
11-7
5-13
2–4
1–5
5–10
Atlanta
4–3
–
4–2
3–6
4–4
8-10
3-3
4–3
3–3
13–5
10-8
3–4
3–3
3–4
4–2
10-8
7–8
Chicago
2-4
2–4
–
10-5
2–4
4–3
11–6
3–5
10-7
3-3
1–5
10-4
4–5
4-2
6-10
5–2
6–9
Cincinnati
5-1
6-3
5-10
–
0-7
3-3
12-4
1-5
8-7
2-4
2-5
13-5
1-6
3-3
8-8
3-4
6-9
Colorado
11-7
4-4
4-2
7-0
–
2-4
2-5
4-14
6-0
3-4
2-4
6-3
10-8
8-10
6-1
6-0
11-4
Florida
3-5
10-8
3-4
3-3
4-2
–
4–3
3-3
3-4
11-7
9-9
2-4
4-2
3-4
3-3
12-6
10-8
Houston
4–5
3-3
6-11
4-12
5-2
3-4
–
4–3
5-10
1-5
6-2
10-5
6-1
2-4
6-9
3-3
6-9
Los Angeles
11-7
3-4
5-3
5-1
14-4
3-3
3-4
–
3–3
5-1
4-3
4-3
10-8
11-7
2-5
3-2
9-9
Milwaukee
5-2
3-3
7-10
7-8
0-6
4-3
10-5
3-3
–
3-3
4-3
9-5
2-4
4-5
9-9
5-3
5-10
New York
2-5
5-13
3-3
4-2
4-3
7-11
5-1
1-5
3-3
–
6-12
4-3
2-5
5-3
4-5
10-8
5–10
Philadelphia
5-1
8-10
5-1
5-2
4-2
9-9
2-6
3-4
3-4
12-6
–
4-2
5-2
3-4
4-1
15-3
6-12
Pittsburgh
1-6
4-3
4-10
5-13
3-6
4-2
5-10
3-4
5-9
3-4
2-4
–
3-4
2-4
5-10
5-3
8–7
San Diego
7-11
3-3
5-4
6-1
8-10
2-4
1-6
8-10
4-2
5-2
2-5
4-3
–
10-8
1-6
4-2
5–10
San Francisco
13-5
4–3
2–4
3–3
10-8
4–3
4–2
7-11
5-4
3–5
4–3
4–2
8-10
–
4–3
4–2
9–6
St. Louis
4-2
2-4
10-6
8-8
1-6
3-3
9-6
5-2
9-9
5-4
1-4
10-5
6-1
3-4
–
6–1
9–6
Washington
5-1
8-10
2-5
4-3
0-6
6-12
3-3
2-3
3-5
8-10
3-15
3-5
2-4
2-4
1-6
–
7–11
Game log
2009 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
Cubs
4–2
Zambrano (1–0)
Oswalt (0–1)
Gregg (1)
43,827
0–1
2
April 7
Cubs
3–2 (10)
Brocail (1–0)
Cotts (0–1)
31,121
1–1
3
April 8
Cubs
11–6
Lilly (1–0)
Moehler (0–1)
30,047
1–2
4
April 10
@ Cardinals
5–3
Piñeiro (1–0)
Hampton (0–1)
McClellan (1)
37,224
1–3
5
April 11
@ Cardinals
11–2
Wainwright (1–0)
Oswalt (0–2)
43,454
1–4
6
April 12
@ Cardinals
3–0
Lohse (2–0)
Rodríguez (0–1)
36,310
1–5
7
April 13
@ Pirates
7–0
Duke (2–0)
Moehler (0–2)
38,411
1–6
8
April 15
@ Pirates
4–1
Hampton (1–1)
Ohlendorf (0–2)
20,690
2–6
9
April 16
@ Pirates
6–3
Wright (1–0)
Burnett (0–1)
Hawkins (1)
13,877
3–6
10
April 17
Reds
2–1
Masset (1–0)
Valverde (0–1)
Cordero (3)
32,268
3–7
11
April 18
Reds
7–0
Rodríguez (1–1)
Harang (1–2)
30,141
4–7
12
April 19
Reds
4–2
Vólquez (2–1)
Geary (0–1)
Cordero (4)
29,372
4–8
13
April 20
Reds
4–3
Arroyo (3–0)
Geary (0–2)
Cordero (5)
23,308
4–9
14
April 21
Dodgers
8–5
Ortiz (1–0)
Kershaw (0–1)
Valverde (1)
26,360
5–9
15
April 22
Dodgers
6–5
Sampson (1–0)
Belisario (0–1)
Hawkins (2)
26,725
6–9
16
April 23
Dodgers
2–0
Billingsley (4–0)
Rodríguez (1–2)
Broxton (5)
26,081
6–10
17
April 24
Brewers
5–2
Gallardo (2–1)
Paulino (0–1)
25,316
6–11
18
April 25
Brewers
9–8 (11)
DiFelice (1–0)
Geary (0–3)
31,355
6–12
19
April 26
Brewers
3–2
Ortiz (2–0)
Parra (0–4)
Valverde (2)
27,690
7–12
20
April 27
@ Reds
4–1
Sampson (2–0)
Cordero (0–1)
12,365
8–12
21
April 28
@ Reds
8–3
Rodríguez (2–2)
Harang (2–3)
9,878
9–12
22
April 29
@ Reds
3–0
Vólquez (3–2)
Paulino (0–2)
Cordero (7)
12,681
9–13
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
23
May 1
@ Braves
7–2
Lowe (3–1)
Hampton (1–2)
29,309
9–14
24
May 2
@ Braves
5–1
Byrdak (1–0)
Carlyle (0–1)
28,203
10–14
25
May 3
@ Braves
7–5
Geary (1–3)
Moylan (1–2)
Hawkins (3)
27,921
11–14
26
May 4
@ Nationals
9–4
Lannan (1–3)
Wright (1–1)
14,115
11–15
27
May 5*
@ Nationals
11–10
Hanrahan (1–1)
Hawkins (0–1) (1–1)
19,328
11–16
28
May 6
Cubs
6–3
Harden (3–1)
Hampton (1–3)
Gregg (5)
29,415
11–17
29
May 7
Cubs
8–5
Lilly (4–2)
Ortiz (2–1)
28,625
11–18
30
May 8
Padres
2–0
Rodríguez (3–2)
Gaudin (0–2)
Hawkins (4)
28,139
12–18
31
May 9
Padres
5–4
Hawkins (1–0)
Gregerson (0–3)
29,141
13–18
32
May 10
Padres
12–5
Oswalt (1–2)
Geer (0–1)
30,023
14–18
33
May 12
@ Rockies
12–1
Jiménez (3–4)
Paulino (0–3)
23,233
14–19
34
May 13
@ Rockies
15–11
Hampton (2–3)
Marquis (4–3)
19,226
15–19
35
May 14
@ Rockies
5–3
Rodríguez (4–2)
Hammel (0–2)
Hawkins (5)
22,696
16–19
May 15
@ Cubs
Postponed
36
May 16
@ Cubs
5–4
Marshall (2–2)
Hawkins (1–1)
40,549
16–20
37
May 17
@ Cubs
6–5
Moehler (1–2)
Harden (4–2)
Sampson (1)
40,478
17–20
38
May 19
Brewers
4–2
Bush (3–0)
Ortiz (2–2)
Hoffman (10)
29,343
17–21
39
May 20
Brewers
6–4
Rodríguez (5–2)
Gallardo (4–2)
Sampson (2)
27,160
18–21
40
May 21
Brewers
4–3
McClung (1–1)
Fulchino (0–1)
Hoffman (11)
25,037
18–22
41
May 22
Rangers
6–5 (10)
O'Day (2–0)
Hawkins (1–2)
Francisco (10)
36,017
18–23
42
May 23
Rangers
6–3
Feldman (3–0)
Moehler (1–3)
Wilson (3)
36,019
18–24
43
May 24
Rangers
5–0
McCarthy (4–2)
Hampton (2–4)
36,749
18–25
44
May 25
@ Reds
8–5
Harang (5–4)
Rodríguez (5–3)
Cordero (12)
17,818
18–26
45
May 26
@ Reds
6–4
Masset (2–0)
Byrdak (1–1)
Cordero (13)
15,619
18–27
46
May 27
@ Reds
6–1
Arroyo (7–3)
Paulino (0–4)
17,602
18–28
47
May 29
@ Pirates
6–1
Moehler (2–3)
Ohlendorf (5–5)
18,236
19–28
48
May 30
@ Pirates
7–4
Karstens (2–2)
Rodríguez (5–4)
Capps (10)
37,167
19–29
49
May 31
@ Pirates
2–1
Hampton (3–4)
Maholm (3–2)
Hawkins (6)
19,566
20–29
*Game suspended, completed on July 9 at Minute Maid Park .
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
50
June 1
Rockies
4–1
Oswalt (2–2)
Cook (3–3)
Hawkins (7)
24,016
21–29
51
June 2
Rockies
3–2 (11)
Ortiz (3–2)
Fogg (0–1)
24,041
22–29
52
June 3
Rockies
6–4
Byrdak (2–1)
Marquis (7–4)
Sampson (3)
22,032
23–29
53
June 4
Rockies
10–3
Hammel (2–3)
Rodríguez (5–5)
26,671
23–30
54
June 5
Pirates
9–1
Hampton (4–4)
Karstens (2–3)
26,222
24–30
55
June 6
Pirates
6–4
Maholm (4–2)
Oswalt (2–3)
Capps (13)
26,099
24–31
56
June 7
Pirates
6–4
Fulchino (1–1)
Jackson (1–1)
Hawkins (8)
25,729
25–31
57
June 9
Cubs
7–1
Lilly (7–4)
Moehler (2–4)
29,669
25–32
58
June 10
Cubs
2–1
Sampson (3–0)
Guzmán (2–1)
29,840
26–32
59
June 11
Cubs
2–1 (13)
Fulchino (2–1)
Ascanio (0–1)
34,250
27–32
60
June 12
@ Diamondbacks
8–1
Haren (5–4)
Hampton (4–5)
22,225
27–33
61
June 13
@ Diamondbacks
6–4
Oswalt (3–3)
Garland (4–7)
Hawkins (9)
29,206
28–33
62
June 14
@ Diamondbacks
8–3
Moehler (3–4)
Buckner (2–3)
26,937
29–33
63
June 16
@ Rangers
6–1
Millwood (7–4)
Rodríguez (5–6)
21,676
29–34
64
June 17
@ Rangers
5–4 (10)
Wilson (4–3)
Fulchino (2–2)
32,425
29–35
65
June 18
@ Rangers
5–3
Arias (1–0)
Jennings (2–2)
Valverde (3)
25,445
30–35
66
June 19
@ Twins
5–2
Slowey (10–2)
Oswalt (3–4)
Nathan (16)
32,218
30–36
67
June 20
@ Twins
6–5
Moehler (4–3)
Henn (0–3)
Valverde (4)
34,710
31–36
68
June 21
@ Twins
4–1
Rodríguez (6–6)
Perkins (2–4)
Valverde (5)
39,659
32–36
69
June 23
Royals
2–1
Greinke (9–3)
Ortiz (3–3)
Soria (8)
30,049
32–37
70
June 24
Royals
4–3
Soria (2–0)
Fulchino (2–3)
Bale (1)
28,602
32–38
71
June 25
Royals
5–4
Wright (2–1)
Bannister (5–5)
Valverde (6)
32,048
33–38
72
June 26
Tigers
5–4
Sampson (4–0)
Zumaya (3–2)
Hawkins (10)
33,052
34–38
73
June 27
Tigers
8–1
Paulino (2–4)
Figaro (1–1)
37,123
35–38
74
June 28
Tigers
4–3
Seay (1–1)
Valverde (0–2)
Rodney (17)
34,041
35–39
75
June 29
@ Padres
3–1
Oswalt (4–4)
Geer (1–3)
15,671
36–39
76
June 30
@ Padres
4–3
Banks (1–0)
Sampson (4–1)
Bell (22)
15,276
36–40
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
77
July 1
@ Padres
7–1
Moehler (5–4)
Silva ((0–2)
16,670
37–40
78
July 2
@ Padres
7–2
Rodríguez (7–6)
Correia (5–6)
23,284
38–40
79
July 3
@ Giants
13–0
Sadowski (2–0)
Paulino (2–5)
42,199
38–41
80
July 4
@ Giants
9–0
Lincecum (9–2)
Ortiz (3–4)
34,582
38–42
81
July 5
@ Giants
7–1
Oswalt (5–4)
Johnson (8–6)
30,157
39–42
82
July 6
Pirates
4–1
Hampton (5–5)
Vasquez (1–2)
Valverde (7)
26,834
40–42
83
July 7
Pirates
6–3
Maholm (6–4)
Moehler (5–5)
Capps (13)
27,142
40–43
84
July 8
Pirates
5–0
Rodríguez (8–6)
Morton (1–2)
29,243
41–43
85
July 9
Nationals
9–4
Arias (2–0)
Lannan (6–6)
25,490
42–43
86
July 10
Nationals
6–5
Fulchino (3–3)
Beimel (0–5)
33,085
43–43
87
July 11
Nationals
13–2
Stammen (2–4)
Hampton (5–6)
30,052
43–44
88
July 12
Nationals
5–0
Moehler (6–5)
Zimmermann (3–4)
Valverde (8)
28,680
44–44
89
July 16
@ Dodgers
3–0
Rodríguez (9–6)
Wolf (4–4)
Valverde (9)
45,970
45–44
90
July 17
@ Dodgers
8–1
Oswalt (6–4)
Chad Billingsley (9–5)
51,209
46–44
91
July 18
@ Dodgers
5–2
Kershaw (8–5)
Hampton
Broxton (21)
48,298
46–45
92
July 19
@ Dodgers
4–3
Troncoso (4–0)
Hawkins (1–4)
Broxton (22)
40,340
46–46
93
July 20
Cardinals
3–2
Moehler (7–5)
Lohse (4–6)
Valverde (10)
36,437
47–46
94
July 21
Cardinals
11–6
Rodríguez (10–6)
Wellemeyer (7–8)
33,140
48–46
95
July 22
Cardinals
4–3
Valverde (1–2)
Franklin (2–1)
37,619
49–46
96
July 24
Mets
5–4
Hampton (6–7)
Santana (11–8)
Valverde (11)
42,967
50–46
97
July 25
Mets
10–3
Niese (1–0)
Ortiz (3–5)
43,302
50–47
98
July 26
Mets
8–3
Hernández (7–5)
Moehler (7–6)
Green (1)
34,642
50–48
99
July 27
@ Cubs
5–1 (13)
Samardzija (1–1)
Sampson (4–2)
40,794
50–49
100
July 28
@ Cubs
11–6
Fulchino
Guzmán
40,814
51–49
101
July 29
@ Cubs
12–0
Wells (7–4)
Hampton (6–8)
41,538
51–50
102
July 30
@ Cubs
12–3
Hart (3–1)
Ortiz (3–6)
41,524
51–51
103
July 31
@ Cardinals
4–3
Miller (3–0)
Arias (2–1)
Franklin
43,760
51–52
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
104
August 1
@ Cardinals
3–1
Carpenter (10–3)
Fulchino (4–4)
45,074
51–53
105
August 2
@ Cardinals
2–0
Norris (1–0)
Wainwright
Valverde (12)
45,227
52–53
106
August 3
Giants
4–3
Hampton (7–8)
Cain (12–3)
Valverde (13)
29,835
53–53
107
August 4
Giants
8–1
Sánchez (5–9)
Paulino (2–6)
29,747
53–54
108
August 5
Giants
10–6
Martinez (2–0)
Moehler (7–7)
31,710
53–55
109
August 7
Brewers
6–3
Norris (2–0)
Carlos Villanueva (2–9)
34,691
54–55
110
August 8
Brewers
12–5
Manny Parra (7–8)
Hampton (7–9)
35,216
54–56
111
August 9
Brewers
2–0
Rodríguez (11–6)
Gallardo (10–9)
Valverde (15)
32,262
55–56
112
August 10
@ Marlins
8–6
VandenHurk (2–1)
Moehler (7–8)
Núñez (12)
12,325
55–57
113
August 11
@ Marlins
9–8 (11)
Sanchez (3–1)
Wright (2–2)
13,312
55–58
114
August 12
@ Marlins
14–6
Norris (3–0)
Nolasco (8–8)
21,122
56–58
115
August 13
@ Marlins
9–2
West (4–4)
Hampton (7–10)
14,047
56–59
116
August 14
@ Brewers
11–2
Gallardo (11–9)
Rodríguez (11–7)
37,715
56–60
117
August 15
@ Brewers
6–2
Burns (3–4)
Moehler (7–9)
42,952
56–61
118
August 16
@ Brewers
8–5
Fulchino (5–4)
Weathers (3–4)
Valverde (16)
41,863
57–61
119
August 18
Marlins
6–2
Nolasco (9–8)
Norris (3–1)
30,189
57–62
120
August 19
Marlins
6–3
Gervacio (1–0)
West (4–5)
Valverde (17)
30,101
58–62
121
August 20
Marlins
4–1
Rodríguez (12–7)
Johnson (12–3)
Valverde (18)
30,039
59–62
122
August 21
Diamondbacks
1–0
Oswalt (7–4)
Petit (2–8)
Valverde (19)
30,032
60–62
123
August 22
Diamondbacks
4–2
Moehler (8–9)
Scherzer (7–8)
Hawkins
39,412
61–62
124
August 23
Diamondbacks
7–5
Jon Garland (7–11)
Norris (3–2)
Qualls (23)
30,612
61–63
125
August 25
@ Cardinals
1–0
Wainwright (15–7)
Rodríguez (11–7)
Franklin (33)
40,512
61–64
126
August 26
@ Cardinals
3–2
Piñeiro (13–9)
Oswalt (7–4)
Franklin (34)
40,311
61–65
127
August 27
@ Cardinals
4–3
Valverde (2–2)
McClellan (4–3)
40,348
62–65
128
August 28
@ Diamondbacks
14–7
Scherzer ((8–8)
Bazardo (0–1)
26,190
62–66
129
August 29
@ Diamondbacks
9–0
Garland (8–11)
Norris (3–3)
37,190
62–67
130
August 30
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Haren (13–8)
Rodríguez (12–9)
Qualls (24)
29,062
62–68
131
August 31
@ Cubs
5–3
Oswalt (8–5)
Harden (8–8)
Valverde (20)
36,990
63–68
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
132
September 1
@ Cubs
4–1
Wells (10–7)
Moehler (8–10)
Mármol (7)
36,332
63–69
133
September 2
@ Cubs
2–0
Lilly (10–8)
Paulino (2–0)
Mármol (8)
39,192
63–70
134
September 4
Phillies
7–0
Rodríguez (13–9)
Lee (12–11)
30,043
64–70
135
September 5
Phillies
5–4
Valverde (3–2)
Lidge (0–7)
35,195
65–70
136
September 6
Phillies
4–3
Norris (3–3)
Cole Hamels (8–9)
Valverde (3–2)
34,754
66–70
137
September 7
Phillies
4–3
Wright (3–2)
Park (3–3)
Valverde (22)
29,040
67–70
138
September 8
Braves
2–1
Vázquez (12–9)
Paulino (2–8)
Soriano (22)
26,081
67–71
139
September 9
Braves
2–1
Valverde (4–2) (4–3)
Soriano (1–5))
22,392
68–71
140
September 10
Braves
9–7
Lowe (14–9)
Oswalt (8–6)
Gonzalez (10)
26,552
68–72
141
September 11
Pirates
9–1
Norris (5–3)
Morton (3–8)
31,302
69–72
142
September 12
Pirates
4–2
Jeff Fulchino (6–4)
Ross Ohlendorf (11–10)
Valverde (22)
35,213
70–72
143
September 13
Pirates
2–1
Maholm (8–8)
Paulino (2–9)
Capps (25)
34,405
70–73
144
September 14
@ Reds
3–1
Arroyo (13–12)
Rodríguez (13–9)
Cordero (36)
9,852
70–74
145
September 15
@ Reds
5–4
Herrera (4–4)
Gervacio (1–1)
Cordero (36)
11,923
70–75
146
September 16
@ Reds
6–5
Burton (1–0)
Wright (3–3)
Cordero (37)
10,662
70–76
147
September 18
@ Brewers
3–2
Weathers (4–5))
Wright (3–4)
Hoffman (34)
39,057
70–77
148
September 19
@ Brewers
7–2
Suppan (7–10)
Gervacio (1–2)
36,399
70–78
149
September 20
@ Brewers
6–0
Gallardo (13–12)
Paulino (2–10)
Manager fired
30,024
70–79
150
September 21
Cardinals
7–3
Lohse (6–8)
Rodríguez (13–11)
34,705
70–80
151
September 22
Cardinals
11–2
Piñeiro (15–11)
Bazardo (0–2)
32,644
70–81
152
September 23
Cardinals
3–0
Norris (6–3)
Smoltz (3–7)
Valverde (24)
38,732
71–81
153
September 25
Reds
10–4
Maloney (2–4)
Moehler (8–11)
37,710
71–82
154
September 26
Reds
10–4
Lehr (5–2)
Paulino (2–11)
39,476
71–83
155
September 27
Reds
3–2
Rodríguez (14–11)
Cuero (10–11)
Valverde (25)
37,595
72–83
156
September 28
@ Phillies
8–2
Bazardo (1–2)
Cole Hamels (10–10)
45,146
73–83
157
September 29
@ Phillies
7–4
Happ (12–4)
López (0–1)
44,905
74–83
158
September 30
@ Phillies
10–3
Kendrick (3–1)
Moehler (8–12)
45,207
74–84
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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; WHIP = (Walks+hits) per innings pitched
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References
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^ "Houston 4 - 1 Pittsburgh: Final | 2009-04-15 | Major League Baseball | Yahoo! Sports" .
^ "Reds vs. Astros - Box Score - April 17, 2009 - ESPN" .
^ "MLB – Cincinnati Reds/Houston Astros Box Score Saturday April 18, 2009 – Yahoo! Sports" . Archived from the original on April 22, 2009. Retrieved June 17, 2009 .
^ "MLB – Cincinnati Reds/Houston Astros Box Score Sunday April 19, 2009 – Yahoo! Sports" . Archived from the original on April 22, 2009. Retrieved June 17, 2009 .
^ "Boxscore: Cincinnati vs. Houston – April 20, 2009 | MLB.com: News" . Archived from the original on November 2, 2012. Retrieved June 17, 2009 .
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