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HOUSTON -- Despite the Red Sox having the tying run on third base in the seventh inning, Astros rookie left-hander Brett Oberholtzer wanted to stay in Mondays game. Oberholtzer said he told Houston manager Bo Porter that they were going to try and get through the inning. Oberholtzer delivered. He struck out Brandon Snyder to end the inning, leaving Jonny Gomes, who had doubled to lead off the inning, stranded at third. Oberholtzer threw seven shutout innings, and L.J. Hoes scored twice to lead the Astros to a 2-0 win over the Red Sox. Oberholtzer (2-0) allowed four hits while walking two and striking out two. In his first two career starts, Oberholtzer has thrown 14 scoreless innings, allowing seven hits. He became the first Astros pitcher to throw at least 14 scoreless innings over his first two major league starts. He is also the first major league pitcher with at least seven scoreless innings in his first two starts since Philadelphias Marty Bystrom did it in 1980. Oberholtzer said he told himself before the game to pound the strike zone and stay confident. "For me, my mindset is to attack and throw strikes," Oberholtzer said. "Obviously, I am always confident. I told myself today that they were either going to get me early or not at all, so I just came out, attacked the zone, mixed it up." Porter said Oberholtzer was tremendous. "Even the start against Baltimore against that lineup he did a great job of mixing his pitches, getting early contact," Porter said. "Today, against a really good hitting lineup I felt like he did a tremendous job of pitching to the inner third of the plate and really attacking from the standpoint where he didnt put himself into too many deep counts where he was forced to throw a fastball." Hoes and Jonathan Villar each had two hits for the Astros, who snapped a four-game losing streak. Houston took a 1-0 lead in the fifth. Hoes led off with a single and stole second and scored on a single by Robbie Grossman. The Astros added a run in the seventh to make it 2-0. Hoes led off the inning with a double and scored on a suicide squeeze bunt by Brandon Barnes off Junichi Tazawa. The Red Sox, who lost for the second time in their past seven games, put runners on the corners with two outs in the eighth after a David Ortiz bloop single off Wesley Wright advanced Jacoby Ellsbury to third, but Josh Fields struck out Mike Napoli to end the inning. Fields struck out the side in the ninth for his first career save. "I felt pretty good," Fields said. "I was trying to be as aggressive as I could. I knew I had one run for a cushion, so I was coming right after those guys as hard as I could hoping theyd get themselves out." Oberholtzer did not allow a hit until Dustin Pedroias single in the fourth. He was caught stealing to end the inning. Stephen Drew laced a two-out double to right in the fifth but was left stranded. Boston threatened in the sixth with a two-out single by Pedroia and a walk to Ortiz, but Oberholtzer got a groundout by Napoli to second to end the inning. Boston starter John Lackey appeared to have rolled his left ankle to end the second inning, coming off the mound for a soft chopper hit by Matt Dominguez. Lackey threw to first for the third out and hobbled off the field with a trainer and coach, but came back out for the third inning. "I am sure you guys saw it; I rolled my ankle pretty good," Lackey said. "Ive done it several times playing other sports, but it definitely didnt feel great. I wasnt going anywhere. I just taped it. I pitched fine. "I dont think it affected the way I threw the ball or anything. They were definitely keeping an eye on me to make sure it did not affect my delivery. Nothing happened with my arm." Lackey (7-9), who said his ankle will not affect his next start despite limping noticeably after the game, allowed two runs and eight hits with two walks and 10 strikeouts in six innings. Lackey has lost three straight decisions. "I thought John had really good stuff tonight," Boston manager John Farrell said. "He had good secondary stuff and got a lot of key strikeouts when he needed them. Oberholtzer threw the ball over the plate. "He got ahead of us a lot and when we were able to get a chance off him -- which was not too often tonight -- he was able to get the key outs when he needed it in a couple of spots." NOTES: Red Sox OF Shane Victorino was selected AL Player of the Week Monday for the week of July 29-August 4. ... Red Sox OF Daniel Nava will miss the three-game series against the Astros after being placed on paternity leave Monday for the birth of his daughter, Faith, who was born Monday. Boston recalled RHP Brandon Workman from Triple-A Pawtucket to take Navas spot on the roster. ... Houston minor league pitcher LHP Sergio Escalona was suspended 50 games Monday for violating Major League Baseballs Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Escalona was pitching at Double-A Corpus Christi. ... Jordan Lyles starts for Houston against Bostons Steven Wright in the second game of the series on Tuesday. Air Max Womens 2018 ., and Rudi Swiegers of Kipling, Sask., took sixth spot on Saturday in pairs at the NHK Trophy ISU Grand Prix figure skating competition. Buy Air Max Shoes Online . -- Derrick Rose shook off poor shooting early to hit clutch shots late and Carlos Boozer had 20 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Chicago Bulls to a 104-95 preseason victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night. http://www.cheapairmaxshoeswholesale.com/ . Nathan MacKinnon, Jamie McGinn and Jan Hejda also scored for the Avalanche, who won despite being outshot 38-23. MacKinnons goal, also on the power play, came with just over a minute remaining. Cheap Air Max Shoes . -- There were a lot of firsts for the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night. Cheap Air Max Shoes Free Shipping . Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto FC failed to make the postseason while Montreal Impact fell at the first hurdle losing heavily to Houston Dynamo in the Eastern Conference Knockout Round. ATLANTA -- Turner Field has aged well. Its got all the expected amenities of a modern big league ballpark, from luxury boxes to a mammoth video board to the restaurant that hovers above right field to concession stands selling all manner of food and drink.Want a gourmet steak sandwich? Step right up. Craft beer? No problem. Hash browns from local favorite Waffle House? Make `em scattered and smothered.Of course, at 20 years old, its not exactly a baseball relic.But its time in the big leagues is over.The Braves are heading to the suburbs next season, trading the ballpark affectionately known as the Ted -- a nod to former owner and namesake Ted Turner -- for 41,500-seat SunTrust Park , hastily being assembled some 15 miles away as part of a mall-like complex that will generate even more money for the team.Its a little weird, Atlanta catcher Tyler Flowers said. But thats kind of the modern day. Everybody has the expectation of the newest and biggest and baddest and greatest thing.Even with a plethora of new facilities that have popped up around Major League Baseball, 13 of 29 ballparks are older.At least two teams -- Oakland and Tampa Bay -- would gladly take Turner Field over their current stadiums.I love this place, said Braves manager Brian Snitker, gazing out from the home dugout during the final week of the season. I think its one of the best ballparks in the National League.Not surprisingly, the move has sparked puzzled reactions around the country and plenty of debate in Atlanta, especially since it goes against the trend of teams moving closer to the inner city, not farther away. Turner Field is located just south of downtown, within site of the state Capitol at essentially the geographic center of the sprawling metropolitan area and the junction of three major highways, but the Braves say they will be closer to the bulk of their fan base in the mostly white suburbs north of the city.Cobb Countys decision to fork over some $400 million in public funding to help build the new stadium, with only minimal debate and no vote of the electorate, helped send its top official, Tim Lee, to defeat in his re-election bid. There are fears of hellish traffic, since Cobb has a limited bus system and isnt served by Atlantas rapid transit system, and concerns that the Braves are cutting themselves off from large portions of the gridlocked metro area.Theres no turning back now, though.Only 11 stadiums in the sports modern ballpark era hosted fewer major league seasons than Turner Field, and seven of those -- from still-in-use Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to Houstons long-forgotten Colt Stadium -- were merely temporary homes for transplanted teams or expansion franchises. As for the others, Miamis newly renamed Hard Rock Stadium and Torontos Exhibition Stadium were more suited for football and quickly faced calls to be replaced, while Kansas Citys Municipal Stadium and Washingtons RFK Stadium both lost teams to other cities.None of those was an issue at Turner Field. But the Braves complained that promised development in the low-income neighborhood around the stadium never materialized, leading team officials to explore other options. Not long after the city of Atlanta reached a deal to build a new retractable-roof football stadium for the NFLs Falcons, the Braves stunningly announced in November 2013 they were moving to the `burbs, having pulled off seecret negotiations that caught nearly everyone off guard.ddddddddddddurner Field will apparently live on in some downsized form, thanks to an expected deal in which the city will sell the stadium and adjacent land to Georgia State University and a development company. The plan is to convert the Ted into a 30,000-seat football stadium for the Panthers fledgling program (perhaps with a new corporate name to help defray costs) and surround it with dormitories and athletic facilities, as well as private housing and retail space.In a way, the next phase will take the park back to its not-so-deep roots. Transformation was the plan all along.Turner Field began its life as Centennial Olympic Stadium, an 85,000-seat facility that hosted track and field as well as the opening and closing ceremonies at the 1996 Summer Games. Muhammad Ali -- stricken with Parkinsons disease, his hands trembling as he held the torch -- memorably lit the cauldron to start the games. Michael Johnson ran to a world record in golden shoes. Carl Lewis capped his brilliant career with the last of nine gold medals.But the stadium was designed with baseball in mind, in hopes of avoiding the sort of white elephants that have plagued Olympic cities before and since. As soon as the games ended, work began to convert Turner Field into the 50,000-seat home of the Braves. By the following spring, it carried a new name and was ready for opening day.In contrast to todays 90-plus-loss team, those Braves had been to four of the previous five World Series, winning it all in 1995 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. They would never reach those heights in their new digs, even while winning nine more NL East titles through 2005 to extend their unprecedented streak of division championships to 14 in a row.The Braves played only one World Series at the Ted, getting swept by the New York Yankees in 1999. Bitter disappointment became par for the course in October, along with a reputation for not selling out playoff games. They lost 12 of 17 postseason series, including the last eight. Their playoff record was 15-23, including 2-9 in decisive games played at home. Turner Field was the place where other teams came to celebrate, including the Chicago Cubs in 2003 after clinching their first postseason triumph in 95 years.There were a few highlights for the home team. Most notably, Game 6 of the 1999 NL Championship Series.After going up 3-0 on the New York Mets, the Braves lost two straight games at Shea Stadium and returned home suddenly on the ropes. The pressure only intensified when they blew an early 5-0 lead, falling behind in the eighth and 10th innings. But Atlanta rallied both times, and won in the 11th when Kenny Rogers walked Andruw Jones with the bases loaded for a series-clinching 10-9 victory.Chipper Jones will always remember getting the first hit at Turner Field.That ball is still on my mantel, said Jones, who retired in 2012 after a career spent entirely with the Braves.Now, its time for the final hit.After Sundays last game against Detroit, the Ted will be nothing but a memory.Far sooner than anyone wouldve expected.---Follow Paul Newberry on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963 . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/paul-newberry . 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