Published November 20, 2014
Brett Myers threw seven sharp innings against his former team, Carlos Lee hit a go-ahead two-run single in the eighth and the Houston Astros beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 on Monday night.
The wild card-leading Phillies, who entered 2½ games behind Atlanta in the NL East, lost for just the sixth time in their last 30 home games.
Pitching in a steady drizzle, Myers (9-7) gave up two runs and nine hits, striking out nine. Myers has pitched at least six innings in each of his 26 starts, tying Larry Dierker's franchise record. It's the longest streak to start a season since Curt Schilling had 35 straight in 2002.
Tim Byrdak pitched a scoreless eighth and Brandon Lyon finished for his seventh save in eight chances. Lyon retired Jimmy Rollins on a hard liner to left with the tying run on second to end it.
Phillies starter Joe Blanton allowed one run and six hits in seven innings, striking out a season-high nine batters.
Down 2-1, the Astros rallied in the eighth against Ryan Madson (4-2). Another pair of former Phillies got things started.
Pinch-hitter Jason Michaels led off with a single. Michael Bourn then reached on a drag bunt, barely avoiding Ryan Howard's diving tag and causing manager Charlie Manuel to get ejected by first-base umpire Greg Gibson.
With a sellout crowd chanting "Charlie! Charlie!" and second baseman Chase Utley pointing to the spot where Bourn stepped out of the baseline, Manuel got tossed for making his case. Utley, who rarely argues, then briefly exchanged words with Gibson.
After Angel Sanchez sacrificed the runners, Madson fanned Hunter Pence for the second out. But Lee lined a single to left to give the Astros a 3-2 lead.
Myers, who was Philadelphia's opening-day starter the previous three seasons, is one of five former Phillies on Houston's roster. He received a warm reception from fans.
A first-round pick in 1999, Myers had 73 wins and 21 saves in eight seasons in Philadelphia. He was 2-1 during the 2008 postseason, helping the Phillies win the World Series.
Carlos Ruiz hit a solo homer off Myers to tie it at 1 in the third. Blanton and Rollins followed with consecutive one-out singles. After Blanton was thrown out trying to score on Shane Victorino's grounder to first, Utley's RBI single put the Phillies up 2-1.
Bourn started the game with a single, stole second, advanced to third on Sanchez's single and scored on Pence's sacrifice fly. Lee followed with a double to right-center. A perfect relay throw from Utley and excellent block at the plate by Ruiz prevented Sanchez from scoring on the hit.
The Astros are the only NL team with a winning record against the Phillies since 2004, going 27-16.
Notes: The Phillies added Hall of Fame pitcher Bruce Sutter to their minor league staff as a pitching consultant. Sutter had 300 career saves in a 12-year career with the Cubs, Cardinals and Braves. ... A crowd of 44,081 was the 104th straight sellout at Citizens Bank Park. ... Manuel has been tossed five times this year. ... Blanton is 4-1 since June 12, lowering his ERA from 7.28 to 5.32. He gave up another first-inning run, and has allowed 20 in 21 starts this season.
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