Bucs’ Maholm blanks Astros


Associated Press

PITTSBURGH

Everything was working for Paul Maholm on Sunday, including getting support from a suddenly potent offense.

Maholm pitched a three-hitter for his second career shutout and the Pittsburgh Pirates established a season high for hits for the second consecutive game, beating the Houston Astros 9-0 on Sunday.

Maholm (6-7) faced only two batters above the minimum in needing 103 pitches to throw his first complete game since April 27, 2008. His only previous shutout was against Houston April 24, 2007.

“Everything was good,” Maholm said. “I mixed speeds with my curveballs, mixed speeds with my sinker... They were aggressive, so you keep the ball down and let them beat it into the ground and hit easy pop-ups.

“The defense picked me up a few times, and the offense, when you put up runs like that, it makes it a lot easier and a lot more relaxing on the mound.”

Garrett Jones hit a two-run shot, the Pirates’ first multiple-run homer in five weeks, and Ronny Cedeno went 4 for 4 with three doubles for Pittsburgh, which had 19 hits a day after getting 17 in winning two straight following a seven-game losing streak.

Every Pittsburgh position player had at least a hit and seven different players had at least an RBI.

The top five in the batting order are all in their first or second major-league seasons. The Pirates entered the series last in the National League in runs and batting average, but had 17 or more hits in consecutive games for the first time since May 29-30, 2006.

Pittsburgh outfielder Andrew McCutchen left the game with a neck injury after making a diving catch on Pedro Feliz’s sinking liner to right-center in the eighth.

Russell called the injury a mild sprain of the AC joint and said McCutchen would be evaluated Monday.

“After it first happened, I didn’t really know what to expect, but the X-rays were negative so we will see how it goes tomorrow and go from there,” said McCutchen, the team leader in average, runs and steals.