Struggling A’s Fall to Struggling Houston Astros 9-2; Houston’s Bregman has big night two homers and 4 RBIs

The Oakland A’s shortstop Max Scheuemann (12) applies the tag on the Houston Astros Yordan Alvarez (right) for the out in the bottom of the sixth inning at Minute Maid Field in Houston on Mon May 13, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

Two struggling teams faced each other at Minute Maid Park Monday evening. The Oakland A’s (19-24) and the Houston Astros (16-25) began a three game series both of them in the same division and both of them looking for a win. The Astros broke this game wide open in the eighth inning scoring four times for a final score of 9-2.

Houston’s Alex Bregman had two home runs and a double in the game. Oakland’s JJ Bleday, Brent Rooker and Tyler Soderstrom each had a couple of hits but the Astros simply outplayed Oakland offensively. Three Oakland errors did not do a whole lot for the A’s cause.

Game recap: It is no picnic playing in front of the Houston crowd; they are loud and proud and they do love their Astros despite the season they are having right now. Astro fans had a lot to cheer about in the opening innings.

Houston scored in the first two innings taking a 2-0 lead. An A’s throwing error allowed Jeremy Pena to score for the early 1-0 lead. Houston added a second run in the third inning when Kyle Tucker doubled and Jose Altuve who had been hit by a pitch scampered home giving the Astros a 2-0 lead.

The A’s got to within on run of tying this game in the fourth inning. Soderstrom singled Brent Rooker home now only trailing by a single run 2-1. The Astros would beef up the score when Alex Bregman homered giving Houston a 3-1 lead.

JJ Bleday answered the call in the fifth inning hitting a double bringing Abraham Toro home for a 3-2 tally with the Astros hanging onto a one run lead. Houston’s Spencer Arrighetti was relieved in the sixth inning by Rafael Montero. He had gone five innings allowing five hits and two runs with five strikeouts.

Oakland’s Ross Stripling finished the game going five innings giving up four hits and two runs with a single strikeout. He had thrown 52 pitches when he exited the hill relieved by lefty T.J. McFarland. McFarland had a solid sixth inning excusing the Astros via a strike out and a double play going into the seventh inning. Through six innings the A’s had more hits than the Astros 6 to 5.

Esteury Ruiz was caught stealing looking for his 58th steal in the seventh inning. It was a hitless inning for the A’s with Abraham Toro striking out for the third out. In the bottom of the inning, Houston got their second home run of the game off the bat of, once again, Alex Bregman extending their lead to 4-2.

Mitch Spence who had relieved T.J. McFarland allowed the Bregman long ball. McFarland got out of the inning with only the one run and the A’s had a couple of innings left to turn this game in their favor.

Before the inning came to an end Oakland was looking at two outs and facing Jose Altuve. Altuve does what he does best driving another run home. Jake Meyers scored on the Altuve single and Houston was on a roll leading 5-2. Oakland just could get out of the seventh inning facing another threat Kyle Tucker trying to get that final out. The A’s escaped with the two runs but the 5-2 deficit was a tough call with only two innings left.

The A’ would have to get to work in the late innings. They had their work cut out for them and they desperately needed base runners. JJ Bleday flied out and with one down Brent Rooker singled. Tyler Soderstrom doubled with two Oakland outs and the A’s had runners on second and third.

With the two runners on base Seth Brown watched a third strike go by and the third out for Houston. Oakland had missed a golden opportunity leaving Rooker and Soderstrom stranded.

This game saw another Oakland error, this one from Max Schuemann in the eighth inning with two Astro runners on base and no outs. Oakland relief pitcher Easton Lucas walked Jon Singleton to load the bases and then faced Alex Bregman.

Bregman who had already slugged two home runs doubled driving in Trey Cabbage and Jeremy Pena and Houston had broken this game wide open 7-2. More Astros came home off a Victor Caratini double.

Bregman and Singleton crossed home plate giving Houston a 9-2 lead with Jose Altuve at the plate. Oakland pitcher Lucas was having a rough time allowing 3 hits and 4 runs as this inning finally came to an end. Oakland went quietly into the night in the ninth inning with a three up and three down finish.

Post game notes: Monday evening the A’s traveled to Houston and lost to their division rival Astros 9-2. Houston still has the deep roster that took them to the playoffs numerous times but despite that they have struggled on the mound.

Earlier Monday, it was announced that the Astros Jose Altuve was having the day off but come game time he was on the field so the A’s had to deal with him. Altuve ended up scoring one run and one hit in four at bats. A’s starter Ross Stripling was on the hill facing this daunting Houston lineup. Stripling pitched five innings, gave up four hits and one run. Astro starter Spencer Arrighetti pitched five innings, gave up five hits and two runs.

The A’s will try to right the ship in game two Tuesday with first pitch scheduled for 5:10 PM. JP Sears (3-2 ERA 4.20) will be on the hill for the A’s and for Houston Ronel Blanco (4-0 ERA 2.23) will get the nod.

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