Chipper Jones homers in Braves win

By Kristie Rieken, The Associated Press

HOUSTON -- Chipper Jones came off the disabled list and began his final season in the major leagues with a single and a two-run homer to help the Atlanta Braves get their first win of the season Tuesday night, 6-4 over the Houston Astros.

The nearly 40-year-old Jones didn't look a bit rusty in his return after missing Atlanta's first four games following surgery on March 26 to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee. The switch-hitter, who plans to retire at the end of this season, singled in his first at-bat and hit a left-handed homer -- the 455th of his career -- in the third inning to put the Braves up 3-1.

Rookie Tyler Pastornicky added a solo shot for the Braves, sending his first big-league homer into the Crawford Boxes in left field to push Atlanta's lead to 4-1 in the fourth inning.

Atlanta starting pitcher Tommy Hanson (1-1) yielded six hits and two runs with eight strikeouts in five innings for the win. Craig Kimbrel pitched a scoreless ninth for a save.

Jordan Schafer singled in the seventh before scoring after consecutive one-out singles that chased Kris Medlen. Chris Johnson's two-out single scored J.D. Martinez and got Houston within 5-4 with runners at first and second.

Eric O'Flaherty escaped the jam by striking out Chris Snyder to end the inning.

Atlanta pinch-hitter Eric Hinske drove in an insurance run with a single in the eighth inning that made it 6-4.

Kyle Weiland (0-1), who joined the Astros in an offseason trade from Boston, allowed eight hits and four runs in five innings.

The loss spoiled a special day for Houston, which entered the game having won three straight games.

The Astros, who began as the Colt .45s, celebrated the 50th anniversary of their first game by wearing throwbacks fashioned after the original Colt .45 uniforms. The white uniforms featured the word "Colts" in orange lettering with a pistol below it.

Major League Baseball had initially objected to having the pistol on these jerseys, which also will be worn April 20, but rescinded the objection in March, allowing them to wear the original 1962 uniform design.

Five members of the 1962 team attended the game, and Bob Aspromonte, who started the team's first game, threw out the first pitch.

Atlanta catcher Brian McCann hit a two-out single in the third and scored on a double to center field by Dan Uggla to tie it at 1. The homer by Jones, which landed in the first row of right-field seats, put Atlanta up 3-1. A television shot showed Jones' father Larry Jones, saying: "It's out of here," as he and Jones' mother stood and cheered.

Schafer singled, stole second and third base, and scored on a single by Carlos Lee to get Houston within 4-2 in the fifth. Schafer, who came to Houston last summer in the trade for Atlanta's Michael Bourn, finished with three hits and three stolen bases.

Lee had three hits, two walks and drove in two runs.

Bourn walked to start the seventh inning and stole second base. He advanced to third on a groundout and pushed Atlanta's lead to 5-2 when he scored on a fielder's choice.

Johnson doubled with one out and scored on a two-out single by rookie Marwin Gonzalez to put Houston up 1-0 in the second inning.

Braves outfielder Jose Constanza was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett before the game to make room for Jones on the roster.

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