It took the normal 9 innings tonight for the Astros to earn a solid team and series win.
Rodney Dangerfield Doug Fister continued to pitch well, as he provided the Astros with 6.1 solid innings of work. He won't overpower many offenses, but thus far he has provided the club with consistent production from the bottom of the rotation. Tonight was another great example. Fister got off to a rocky start, as the White Sox started off with 3 straight hits. The damage was limited to just 1 run though, as Tony Kemp started his first game about as well as you can, as he threw out the leadoff hitter Adam Eaton with a strong, accurate throw to second.