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  Thursday, Jul. 20 8:05pm ET
Bell family: Major accomplishment times 3
 
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HOUSTON (AP) -- Lima Time started slowly this season, but the beat is picking up.

Jose Lima won his second consecutive decision after losing 13 straight, and Lance Berkman hit a three-run double Thursday night to lead the Houston Astros to a 6-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.

"I promised myself I am not going to lose any more games and I'm 2-0 since I said that," Lima said. "It's no surprise to me. I've gone through some tough times but I've never lost my confidence."

Jose Lima
After losing 13 straight, could the Astros' Jose Lima be embarking on a streak of a winning kind?

Lima won 21 games last season and called the days he pitched "Lima Time," complete with loud meringue music blaring before and after the game.

"The music sounds better after the game than before," manager Larry Dierker said. "Some of the guys were saying the music didn't sound as good, but he pitched well and he pitched aggressive early. That helped."

Cincinnati's Mike Bell struck out as a pinch-hitter in the seventh inning, making his family the first to have three generations play for one major league team. Grandfather Gus Bell (1953-61) and father Buddy Bell (1985-88) previously played for the Reds.

"It's something I'm extremely proud of," Mike Bell said. "I'm proud of what my grandfather accomplished and I'm proud of what my dad accomplished. I'm proud of what I've done too."

Mark Wohlers returned to the major leagues for the first time since April 1999, making his Reds debut. He threw 14 pitches, 11 for strikes, in two hitless innings.

Wohlers, who had 33 saves for Atlanta in 1997 before mysteriously losing his control the following year, was traded to the Reds on April 16, 1999.

"I'm just trying to get back to where I want to be," Wohlers said. "I really wasn't nervous. You go out and throw two scoreless innings and any pitcher will say that's where you want to be."

The 30-year-old reliever walked none and struck out two.

Lima (3-13), who won his first start April 5 against Pittsburgh and then didn't win again until July 9, didn't get a decision Saturday in Houston's 11-6 loss to Detroit.

Against Cincinnati, Lima allowed two runs and eight hits in 6 2/3 innings, struck out four and walked one as Houston stopped a three-game losing streak.

Lima escaped trouble after allowing leadoff doubles in the second and third innings. The Reds broke up the shutout in the fifth on Eddie Taubensee's RBI single.

"You have to be proud of this ball club," Lima said. "With the season we're having, it says a lot how we've held up especially the way guys like Jeff Bagwell, (Craig) Biggio and Moises Alou have continued to play so hard."

Barry Larkin's RBI double in the seventh chased Lima. Marc Valdes and Octavio Dotel finished with hitless relief.

Scott Williamson (3-7) allowed two runs -- one earned -- and two hits in three innings but walked four.

"I was a little erratic," Williamson said. "It was a judgment call taking me out. I guess they didn't want to take any chances so I will respect their judgment."

Houston took a 2-0 lead on Bill Spiers' RBI single in the second and Richard Hidalgo's run-scoring grounder in the third.

Berkman's double over the head of left fielder Dmitri Young made it 5-0 in the fourth.

Hidalgo's solo homer in the fifth off Scott Winchester made it 6-1.

Game notes
Dante Bichette's second-inning double extended his hitting streak to 14 games. Sean Casey singled in the sixth, stretching his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games. ... The Astros have 18 home sellouts in their first season at Enron Field, including Thursday's crowd of 42,554. The Astros have drawn 1.7 million through 45 home games. ... Cincinnati manager Jack McKeon needs one victory to tie Lou Piniella for 11th on the Reds career victories list at 255.
 


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