Astros snap 5-game losing streak with crucial win over Athletics
Likely AL Rookie of the Year Nick Kurtz slugged 2 HRs for the Athletics, but it wasn't enough as they fell 11-5 to Houston on Thursday.
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Framber Valdez threw seven quality innings, Christian Walker homered and drove in three runs and the visiting Houston Astros posted a crucial 11-5 victory over the Athletics on Thursday in West Sacramento, Calif.
Valdez (13-11) allowed one run on seven hits, striking out 10 and walking two. Jose Altuve, Isaac Paredes and Carlos Correa each drove in a pair of runs for Houston (85-74), which snapped a five-game losing streak and pulled within a half-game of the Detroit Tigers for the American League’s final wild-card spot. Detroit plays at Cleveland Thursday night.
J.T. Ginn (4-7) allowed seven runs on six hits across 3 2/3 innings, striking out four and walking three. Potential AL Rookie of the Year Nick Kurtz slugged two homers for the Athletics (75-84), who had their two-game winning streak snapped.
After Paredes was hit by a pitch and Correa walked with one out in the first, Victor Caratini’s RBI single and Walker’s run-scoring groundout gave Houston an early 2-0 lead.
Zach Cole began the second with a double, before Mauricio Dubon walked and Altuve drove in the Astros’ third run on a double to left. Houston tacked on with Paredes’ RBI single and Correa’s grounder to third, extending the visitors’ lead to 5-0.
Taylor Trammell began the fourth with a single and Altuve earned a one-out walk, which was followed by Paredes’ single to left, pushing the Astros’ advantage to 6-0.
After striking out Correa, Ginn was replaced by Brady Basso, who surrendered a walk to Caratini and single to Walker, which made it 7-0.
Dubon drove in Houston’s eighth run on a double in the fifth, before Altuve’s single gave Houston a 9-0 edge.
Kurtz’s 393-foot solo shot stopped the bleeding for the A’s in the sixth, cutting the deficit to eight.
Houston added on in the seventh, as Dubon’s walk and Ramon Urias’ single were followed by Correa’s RBI ground-rule double.
After Osvaldo Bido allowed one run in 2 1/3 innings in relief for the A’s, Scott McGough entered in the eighth and surrendered Walker’s 24th homer of the season on the first pitch he delivered.
Kurtz muscled his second homer of the afternoon in the eighth inning off reliever Enyel De Los Santos.
Nick Hernandez allowed doubles from Shea Langeliers and JJ Bleday, trimming the Astros’ lead to 11-4. After Hernandez walked Max Muncy, Bryan Abreu entered and recorded the game’s final three outs.
–Field Level Media
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The Athletics (75-84) will miss the postseason for the fifth consecutive year, but have made great strides since losing 112 games two seasons ago. In the club’s first season since leaving Oakland, the A’s have posted their most wins and runs in a campaign since 2021, with probable American League Rookie of the Year Nick Kurtz providing a big boost.
The 22-year-old strengthened his chances by belting his 34th and 35th home runs in an 11-5 loss to the Houston Astros on Thursday, becoming just the 12th rookie in MLB history with 35 or more home runs in a season.
“It’s pretty remarkable what he’s done and how gracefully he’s done it,” Athletics manager Mark Kotsay said of Kurtz.
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- Friday, September 26th – Sunday, September 28th – vs. Kansas City Royals
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