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May 16, 2008 5:57:44 AM CDT



McLouth's 2 HR Help Duke Get 1st Win in Nearly 11 Months  

Posted May 6, 08 11:30 PM CDT in Sports    Most Covered

(newser) – Nate McLouth, dropped a spot in Pittsburgh's order to get more opportunities to produce runs, homered twice while driving in three runs and Zach Duke won for the first time in nearly a year as the Pirates beat the San Francisco Giants 12-6 on Tuesday night. Duke (1-2) was winless in six starts this season and 12 games since June 12.

He lost that on Daniel Ortmeier's RBI double, and wound up being charged with three runs on eight hits over 7 1-3 innings _ his longest start since he lasted eight innings in a 3-0 win over the Mets on Sept. 17, 2006. McLouth, a part-time outfielder until this season, had three hits to jump his average to .333.

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McLouth's 2 HR Help Duke Get 1st Win in Nearly 11 Months
Pittsburgh Pirates' Nate McLouth and San Francisco Giants pitcher Jonathan Sanchez, rear, watch McLouth's home run clear the wall in the third inning of a baseball game Tuesday May 6, 2008.   (AP Photo/Don Wright)
McLouth's 2 HR Help Duke Get 1st Win in Nearly 11 Months
Pittsburgh Pirates' Adam LaRoche watches his two-run home run clear the wall off of San Francisco Giants pitcher Jonathan Sanchez fourth inning of a baseball game Tuesday May 6, 2008 in Pittsburgh.   (AP Photo/Don Wright)
McLouth's 2 HR Help Duke Get 1st Win in Nearly 11 Months
San Francisco Giants' Rich Aurilla fields a ground ball from Pittsburgh Pirates' Nyjer Morgan in the eighth inning of a baseball game Tuesday May 6, 2008 in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh won 12-6.   (AP Photo/Don Wright)
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