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09/01/2009 12:14 AM EDT
Lee homers drives in four, leads Astros over Cubs
HOUSTON 5, CHICAGO CUBS 3

CHICAGO(AP) -- Carlos Lee has a simple reason for putting up big
numbers at Wrigley Field.

"I just think that I see the ball real good here," Lee said. If
you take a ballpark that you see the ball real good, for me it's
here. I hit a lot here - I got places I don't see the ball good
and it's the other way around. It's funny how it works."

Sure is.

Lee hit a two-run home run and drove in four runs Monday night,
leading the Houston Astros to a 5-3 victory over the Chicago
Cubs.

Lee has hit 20 of his 31 homers against the Cubs at the
"Friendly Confines." He also had a two-run single to give him 85
RBIs against the NL Central division rival.

Lee came into the series after going 1 for 12 in a three-game
series at Arizona.

"Guys have places that they swing the bat well they see the ball
good in and Carlos swung the bat pretty good just in Arizona but
he didn't get a whole lot of luck. Most guys usually have a
ballpark where they're pretty comfortable," said Astros manager
Cecil Cooper. "Maybe it's because he was a White Sox or
something."

Roy Oswalt pitched seven strong innings for Houston, who won for
just the second time in eight games.

Oswalt (8-5) bounced back after giving up a season high-tying 10
hits in six innings of a 3-2 loss to St. Louis on Wednesday.
Oswalt is 5-1 since June 29 and the Astros have nine wins in
Oswalt's last 11 starts. He allowed two runs on six hits,
striking out three and walking one.

"Didn't really have my good stuff, though," Oswalt said. "I was
able to locate some pitches but as far as feeling 100 percent I
didn't really feel 100 percent."

Astros reliever LaTroy Hawkins allowed a solo shot to Derrek Lee
in the eighth inning and Jose Valverde pitched a scoreless ninth
for his 20th save in 24 opportunities. Michael Bourn made a
diving catch in center on Koyie Hill's ball to end the game.

The Cubs fell six games behind Colorado and San Francisco in the
NL wild-card race.

Chris Coste led off the fourth inning with a walk and advanced
to second on a Oswalt's sacrifice bunt. Bourn followed with an
RBI double off the ivy in center against Rich Harden. Harden
walked Jeff Keppinger and Lance Berkman to load the bases. Then
Lee lined a single to left, scoring Bourn and Keppinger.

In the fifth inning, Keppinger led off with a single and, one
out later, Lee homered to left-center to put the Astros up 5-0.
It was Lee's 22nd of the season.

Harden (8-8) allowed five runs on five hits in five innings. He
struck out nine but walked six.

"It was one of those nights where I felt really good, maybe too
good. I just had trouble getting a feel and getting into a
rhythm and obviously walks killed me, I had a lot of those,"
Harden said. "It was either strikeout, a hit or a walk, not what
the team needed tonight."

Harden was reportedly claimed on the waivers by the Twins, but
Cubs general manager Jim Hendry said there was no serious trade
discussions between the Cubs and the Twins.

Harden said the reports were on his mind throughout the week.

"It was. You just can't ignore it," Harden said . "The whole
thing was ridiculous. It had nothing to do with my performance
today. Can't make excuses."

With one out in the fifth, Jeff Baker singled and scored from
first on Hill's double. With two outs, Ryan Theriot hit an RBI
single.

Milton Bradley was 0 for 4 for the Cubs and was booed after
every out he made.

NOTES: Five months after open-heart surgery, Astros 3B Aaron
Boone will be activated when major league rosters expand on
Tuesday. Astros manager Cecil Cooper is uncertain if Boone will
see action Tuesday, but might play against Cubs left-hander Ted
Lilly on Wednesday. "He's available but I can't say if he'll
start. We'll just have to look at it maybe on Wednesday. I'll
look at it and figure out how to get him in there," Cooper said.
... Cubs C Geovany Soto was out of the lineup while in a 6 for
47 slump. The reigning NL Rookie of the Year is hitting .212 in
84 games this season. Cubs manager Lou Piniella said he is going
to play Hill more at catcher. ... Cooper said right-hander
Felipe Paulino will start Wednesday against the Cubs. ... Cubs
LF Alfonso Soriano missed his third game with a sore left knee.