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Houston, TX – The Atlanta Braves desperately need to put together a winning streak in order to keep their faint postseason hopes alive.
Facing Houston’s Wandy Rodriguez in his home park likely won’t make starting one very easy.
Trying for a second straight victory, the Braves look to prevent Rodriguez from winning a sixth consecutive start at home when the teams continue their series Wednesday night.
Oddsmakers from online sports book Sportsbook.com have made the Astros -125 moneyline favorites for Wednesday’s game against the Braves. Current MLB Public Betting Information shows that 67% of more than 285 bets for this game have been placed on the Astros -125.
Atlanta (71-67) snapped a five-game losing streak with a 2-1 win at Houston on Tuesday. Though the Braves were able to end that skid, they are 7 1/2 games behind wild-card leader Colorado, and eight back of first-place Philadelphia in the NL East.
"We’re behind the eight ball, there’s no doubt about it," third baseman Chipper Jones told the Braves’ official Web site. "We have to pick it up right now."
Despite Tuesday’s win, the Braves have scored nine runs while batting .162 during their last five games. Adam LaRoche and Nate McLouth hit solo homers for Atlanta in its latest win.
"It was a good game for us,” said Tuesday’s winning pitcher Javier Vazquez. "We have to keep battling and see where we’re at. We have to do it."
LaRoche is batting .339 with nine homers and 21 RBIs in 34 games since being acquired in a trade with Boston. He’s 6 for 15 lifetime against Rodriguez (13-9, 2.82 ERA), who hasn’t lost at Minute Maid Park since June 4, against Colorado.
The left-hander snapped a two-game losing streak after allowing seven hits and striking out seven in seven innings of a 7-0 win over Philadelphia on Friday. Rodriguez is 8-2 with a 1.60 ERA in 13 home starts and has given up one earned run while striking out 33 in 38 innings to win his last five there.
"With Wandy taking the mound every day, we feel like we’re in good shape, especially at home," outfielder Hunter Pence told the Astros’ official Web site. "He’s been outstanding all year for us."
Pence went 2 for 4 with an RBI on Tuesday for Houston (67-71), which was coming off a four-game sweep of the Phillies, but had seven hits and struck out nine times.
"We just couldn’t get the big hit,” Houston manager Cecil Cooper said. "It’s tough to put anything together when you’re not putting the ball in play.”
Pence is batting .405 with 11 RBIs in his last 11 games, and is 7 for 13 this season against Atlanta, which sends rookie of the year candidate Tommy Hanson (9-3, 3.07) to the mound.
Hanson allowed one run and two hits while walking four in five innings, but didn’t receive a decision after the Braves bullpen couldn’t hold a two-run lead in an 8-3 loss at Florida on Thursday.
The right-hander is making his first start against the Astros, who look to bounce back from their second loss in 10 home games.
Posted: 9/9/09 6:00AM ET