51-50 (3rd N.L. Central)
The Cubs struck Mike Hampton(6-8) hard on Wednesday with six runs in the first, ultimately thumping the Astros 12-0. Houston batters ammassed just six hits, none of them for extra bases. The lone Astros hightlight was the debut of pitching prospect Bud Norris, the No. 2-rated talent in the farm system.
The 24-year-old right-hander was 4-9 for AAA Round Rock but sported a 2.63 ERA, 1.31 WHIP while strinking-out 112 in 120 IP.

Pitching the fifth, sixth and seventh innings in relief of Hampton, Norris allowed one run on three hits and one walk while striking-out four Cubs.
The Astros are still just 3.5 games behind division-leader St. Louis, where they begin a three-game series at beginning Friday. First though, Russ Ortiz(3-5) will take the hill today to try to force a 2-2 series split with the Cubs before they leave Chicago.
James Nielsen Houston Chronicle