Solid pitching has kept the Atlanta Braves in first place in the NL East. With a member of their rotation possibly facing season-ending surgery, they'll turn to one of their top prospects to help keep them there.Watch Atlanta Braves vs Houston Astros MLB Live stream, Online broadcast, 9/8
Atlanta (64-47) took three of four from San Francisco over the weekend, winning 6-3 on Sunday to maintain a two-game lead over Philadelphia and complete a 5-2 homestand. Its next three games are on the road, where the club has dropped seven of 10.
"I don't think we really have road woes," catcher David Ross told the Braves' official website. "But obviously we want to go to Houston and take care of business."
Ross hit a two-run homer and Omar Infante added a solo shot Sunday to back Derek Lowe, who gave up two runs in 5 1/3 innings before leaving with cramps in his right hamstring.Watch Atlanta Braves vs Houston Astros MLB Live stream, Online broadcast, 9/8
The Braves have posted a 1.73 ERA in their last eight games. Atlanta is fourth in the NL with a 3.50 ERA.
A key contributor to that success was Kris Medlen, who was 6-2 with a 3.68 ERA before being placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right elbow. The Braves are waiting to see if he'll need surgery.
Although Medlen had replaced Kenshin Kawakami in the rotation, Atlanta chose to call up Minor instead of moving Kawakami back into a starter's role. Minor, the seventh overall draft pick in 2009, was 4-1 with a 1.89 ERA in six Triple-A starts.
"The Braves wouldn't call guys up if they weren't ready," third baseman Chipper Jones said. "He's a first-round pick. We spent a lot of money on him. Somebody out there thinks he's a pretty darn good pitcher."
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Jones will try to help provide the left-hander with the kind of run support the Braves gave their pitchers during their last series with the Astros (47-63). Atlanta outscored Houston 21-4 in sweeping the three-game set April 30-May 2.
Houston has lost four in a row and was swept over the weekend by Milwaukee, getting outscored 30-17 in the three games. It lost 11-6 on Sunday after Wesley Wright failed to make it out of the third inning, giving up seven runs.
The Astros have scored 6.7 runs a game in the last 11 contests.
Bud Norris (4-7, 5.65 ERA) benefited from Houston's hot hitting in his last outing, pitching six innings of four-run ball in an 18-4 victory over St. Louis on Tuesday. He won his second straight start.
In his only matchup with the Braves, the right-hander gave up seven runs in 4 2/3 innings of a 7-1 loss May 2.
Houston plays its next 10 at home, where it has won five in a row.
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