Alvarez hits 2 long homers to lead Astros past A's 5-1
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) —
Yordan Álvarez hit a pair of no-doubt homers, Framber Valdez pitched a two-hitter for a rare complete game and the Houston Astros beat the Oakland Athletics 5-1 on Monday.
After being held to five runs the previous four games, the Astros bats woke up against Oakland ace Paul Blackburn (5-1).
Álvarez hit a
Jose Altuve also went deep with
That was more than enough support for Valdez (5-2), who threw just the seventh nine-inning complete game in the majors this season. He struck out seven, walked three and threw 114 pitches in the longest outing in his five-year big league career. His only other complete game was a six-inning performance in a doubleheader last season.
Valdez, who won his fourth straight start, didn't allow a hit until Kevin Smith's clean double to left leading off the sixth. He had gotten help from a diving stop by Altuve at second base on a line drive by Elvis Andrus in the fifth.
Ramon Laureano followed
Blackburn had been even better than Valdez of late, coming into the game with a 1.70 ERA and allowing only one homer in 47 2/3 innings.
That success didn't continue against the Astros with Álvarez delivering a no-doubt shot halfway up the right-field stands that Laureano didn't even turn to look at.
Martín Maldonado added an RBI single in the fifth before Altuve's homer as Blackburn allowed a season-high four runs in 6 2/3 innings.
The A's have lost seven of 10 and trail the Astros by 12 games in the AL West, their biggest deficit in the division since being 12 back on June 16, 2019.
GO DEEP
The two long homers marked the 22nd time since 2015 that a player hit a pair of homers that traveled at least 440 feet in the same game, according to Sportradar. The last player to do it was Aaron Judge on Sept. 30, 2021, against Toronto.
COLLISION
There was a scary moment in the seventh inning when Altuve and Christian Bethancourt collided at first base. Altuve hit a grounder to third and Chad Pinder's throw to first was high. Bethancourt leaped to try to make the catch and Altuve ran into him as he hit the base. Both players went down immediately and trainers for both teams rushed onto the field. Altuve was replaced on defense in the bottom of the eighth.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Astros: RF Kyle Tucker (left foot) sat out a second straight game and is day to day. Manager Dusty Baker said an MRI revealed Tucker has inflammation but no structural damage.
Athletics: Smith came up lame on his double and was replaced by pinch-runner Seth Brown. There was no immediate word on Smith's status.
UP NEXT
RHP Cristian Javier (3-2, 2.43) starts the middle game of the series for Houston against A's RHP Frankie Montas (2-4, 3.28). Javier matched his career high with nine strikeouts in his last start against Cleveland last Wednesday. Montas is 0-3 in his last seven starts despite a 3.12 ERA in that span.
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