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  Wednesday, Jul. 19 8:05pm ET
Larkin (homer, triple) fuels Reds victory
 
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HOUSTON (AP) -- Pete Harnisch has no fear of so-called hitters' ballparks.

Harnisch pitched a four-hitter for his second straight complete game, leading the Cincinnati Reds over the Houston Astros 4-0 Wednesday night.

It was the first complete-game shutout ever at homer-friendly Enron Field.

Barry Larkin
Barry Larkin remained focused Wednesday -- he homered and tripled -- despite knowing the Reds will try to trade him.

Harnisch (3-5) beat his old teammates for the fifth straight time. In his previous start, he pitched the first complete game at Coors Field this season and snapped the Reds' string of 103 games without a complete game.

"There were a lot of circumstances, they just hit balls at people and I had good stuff the last couple of times out," Harnisch said. "My breaking ball is better. That's the key, to get them thinking about the breaking ball."

Harnisch struck out four and walked two in his 11th career shutout. He has thrown the first back-to-back complete games by a Reds pitcher since David Wells did it in 1995.

"He's been sharp every game he's pitched," Reds manager Jack McKeon said. "But the last two times out, this is what we looked for at the start of the season and didn't have.

"The last couple of weeks, the other guys have been trying to follow suit. Maybe he's going to be the guy to look for in the second half."

Barry Larkin hit a solo homer to fuel a three-run sixth inning, then tripled in the seventh and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ken Griffey Jr.

Earlier this week, Larkin said the Reds told him they can't afford his asking price, and will either trade him or watch him become a free agent.

"It's a little disheartening to hear, but it's a business and when you're a free agent, you have to deal with it," Larkin said. "I have no complaints. The organization has treated me well.

"I have made concessions in the past and I've not asked for fair market value, but this time I am."

After Craig Biggio doubled and Lance Berkman walked in the first inning, Harnisch retired the next 14 batters in a row and didn't allow another hit until Julio Lugo's single in the sixth.

Biggio became the first Astros player to hit 400 career doubles.

"He (Harnisch) matches up well against this club," McKeon said. "We didn't arrange it that way, it just came up that way. Scott Williamson has done well against this team and he's going tomorrow."

Chris Holt (4-11) fell to 1-5 in eight starts against the Reds.

Holt didn't give up a hit until two outs in the fourth when Dante Bichette doubled off the left-field scoreboard.

"That's Pete Harnisch right there," Biggio said. "He had a fastball up around 93 and he goes after you and mixes things up. He's a battler. Always has been. He knows how to get guys out."

Larkin broke up the scoreless game in the sixth with his 10th home run. Young had an RBI single and Holt walked home the third run of the inning.

Chris Stynes had his streak of eight consecutive multi-hit games snapped for the Reds.

Game notes
Sean Casey extended his hitting streak to a career-high 12 games. Bichette has a 13-game string. ... The Reds purchased the contracts of pitcher Mark Wohlers and infielder Brooks Kieschnick. Wohlers, who last pitched in the majors for the Atlanta Braves, did not allow an earned run in his last three minor league outings. ... The Astros have signed their top pick in the June draft. Pitcher Robert Stiehl was assigned to Class A Auburn.
 


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