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Sunday, July 25, 2004
HOUSTON (AP) -- If he keeps pitching the way he did Sunday, Pete Munro's manager might start remembering his name. Munro pitched seven shutout innings, and Mike Lamb drove in three runs with a pair of doubles to lead the Houston Astros over the Milwaukee Brewers 9-1 Sunday. After giving up a pair of singles to lead off the second inning, Munro (2-2) settled down and retired 13 of his next 15 batters. He scattered six hits. "I think Munoz, I mean, Munro pitched super," manager Phil Garner said ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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