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HOUSTON (AP) -- More than three months later, it was Lima time again.
Jose Lima, a 21-game winner last year, snapped a personal 13-game
losing streak despite allowing three homers, and Lance Berkman
drove in four runs with two homers as the Houston Astros defeated
the Kansas City Royals 9-6 Sunday.
|  | | Jose Lima, who also scored a run for Houston, won for the first time since winning his first start of the season. |
"I'm still here baby, it's still Lima time," Lima shouted
above his favorite merengue music blaring in the clubhouse.
Lima (2-13) hadn't won since his first start of the season on
April 5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates. After a slow start Lima
settled in, tying his season high with eight strikeouts. He walked
three and allowed seven hits over seven innings.
"Now, at least the streak is over, no more records," Lima
said. "Now I just want to enjoy the break with my family and come
back strong. I'm happy I got the second win. Something good is
going to happen from this."
Lima's 13 consecutive losses set a franchise record and lead the
majors. He also leads with 29 home runs allowed, 93 runs and 87
earned runs.
Octavio Dotel got five outs for his first career save.
Lima, 21-10 last season, designated days he pitched as "Lima
time."
He's getting closer to last year.
"He was a lot better, but he's still not as good as last
year," Astros manager Larry Dierker said. "His control was off
and he looked like a guy looking for something bad to happen.
"Nothing bad happened so maybe this will give him confidence
going into the second half."
Lima added to his stats early when he allowed three homers over
the first five innings.
Joe Randa hit a solo homer leading off the second inning and
Mike Sweeney, who went 4-for-4, added a two-run homer in the third
that gave the Royals a 3-2 lead. Sweeney has four hits eight times
this season.
"I thought we had a chance to beat him early," Royals manager
Tony Muser said. "But I don't know what happened to us. I imagine
the people who have beaten him pitched better than we did. But he
pitched good enough to win."
Bill Spiers tripled and scored on Jeff Bagwell's sacrifice fly
in the first off Jay Witasick (2-8), who lasted just three innings.
Moises Alou hit a solo homer leading off the second, and Berkman's
three-run homer in the third put the Astros ahead 5-3.
Craig Biggio had a sacrifice fly in the fourth for a 6-3 lead,
but Johnny Damon led off the fifth with the third homer of the game
off Lima.
Spiers went 3-for-4 with two doubles and a triple. Spiers'
sixth-inning double drove in Lima, who got his third hit of the
season, and reliever Doug Bochtler walked Alou with the bases
loaded to make it 9-4.
In the eighth, Randa's RBI grounder scored Sweeney, and
pinch-hitter Dave McCarty added a sacrifice fly off Dotel.
"He (Lima) had good stuff," Sweeney said. "He showed why he's
one of the best pitchers in the league. He showed us he's still a
quality pitcher. He didn't make many mistakes."
Berkman's solo homer off Jeff Suppan in the fifth marked his
second career multihomer game and tied his career best with four
RBI. Berkman had consecutive four-RBI games May 30-31 last season
at Colorado, and his other multihomer game was at San Diego last
July 31.
"When I hit them to the opposite field that's a good sign for
me," Berkman said. "In this case, one was a fastball and one was
a curveball. I missed two curveballs and it was like I had no idea
what I was doing.
"But I knew I got them good."
Game notes
Royals shortstop Rey Sanchez had his franchise record of 60
consecutive games without an error snapped with a second-inning
miscue. It was his second error of the season. ... Witasick has two
complete games this season, the only ones registered by Royals
pitchers. ... The Astros have allowed a club-record 75 home runs at
home this season. They gave up 71 in 1998 at the Astrodome. ...
Bagwell's 10-game hitting streak equals his longest of the season.
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