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Pirates outlast Astros 8-3 in 15 innings

Houston Astros' Brad Ausmus (11) walks off after striking out with the bases loaded to end the game as Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Carlos Maldonado heads to the mound in a 15-inning baseball game Friday, Aug. 24, 2007 in Houston. The Pirates won, 8-3.

Before the game, Pittsburgh’s Adam LaRoche told friends on the Astros that they were going to play 18 innings. If not for his big hit in the 15th, they might have. LaRoche’s three-run homer triggered a five-run 15th inning and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat Houston 8-3 on Friday night to move ahead of the Astros and out of the cellar in the NL Central.

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