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Athletics fall to Astros with four-game sweep

Canha tripled and scored twice on season opener

Oakland Athletics center fielder Mark Canha, left, cannot catch a two-run double hit by Houston Astros’ Yuli Gurriel during the third inning of a baseball game in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, April 4, 2021. Also pictured is Athletics right fielder Stephen Piscotty (25). (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

2021.04.04 – Mark Canha doubled, tripled and scored twice for the Athletics, who are 0-4 for their season opener, and the Houston Astros beat Oakland 9-2 on Sunday for the four-game sweep.

“Look, we don’t feel good about it,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said. “A little bit embarrassing. We played really poorly and they played great. We have to turn things around. It’s not just going to happen.”

Jason Castro homered in his first start back with Houston, Kyle Tucker and Chas McCormick also homered for the Astros, off to their best start since 2001. Yuli Gurriel had three hits and two RBIs.

Houston outscored the A’s 35-9 in the series with 47 hits, including eight home runs. The Astros became the fourth team in major league history to score eight or more runs in each of its first four games.

Dusty Baker tied Bill McKechnie for 14th among managers with 1,896 wins.

“We just had tons of momentum coming in from last year,” McCormick said. “The guys are really hungry. We just crushed them from the first pitch to the last pitch of the whole series. It was cool to watch, cool to be a part of.”

Sweeping the division rival A’s was especially pleasing to the Astros, who were taunted at the Coliseum throughout the series. Houston faces the fallout from the sign-stealing scandal in which Major League Baseball penalized the team ahead of the 2020 season, which was played in empty ballparks due to the pandemic.

 

2021.04.04 (Oakland Athletics vs. Houston Astros) See video

Oakland Athletics and Houston Astros during the Season Opener of a baseball game in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, April 4, 2021. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

2021.04.04 (Oakland Athletics vs. Houston Astros) See video

2021.04.04 (Oakland Athletics vs. Houston Astros) See video

Oakland won seven of the 10 games with Houston in 2020 on the way to its first AL West title since 2013.

The Houston Astros look more than ready to reclaim the American League West division title from the A’s this year. The loss on Easter Sunday at the Coliseum was just the second four-game series sweep loss to Houston in franchise history.

“You can’t do much better than the start that we had,” Baker said. “You take a quick, fast start anytime. You have to enjoy it while it’s here, try to build off it and keep going from there. We’re leaving out of here mainly feeling good about ourselves with our bullpen strong.”

Castro was back in the Astros lineup for the first time since leaving Houston as a free agent following the 2016 season. Third on the franchise’s list for games caught entering the year, the 33-year-old Castro is slated for a backup role this season and is likely to share time with Martín Maldonado.

Castro’s home run off Sean Manaea (0-1) in the second came after Myles Straw drew a two-out walk. Tucker homered off Manaea in the first.

McCormick added a three-run drive off Yusmeiro Petit in the sixth, his first in the majors.

“It was unreal,” McCormick said. “It was an 0-2 count. Rounding the bases I couldn’t stop smiling.”

Brandon Bielak (1-0) pitched 4 2/3 hitless innings of relief with four strikeouts and no walks. Astros starter José Urquidy struck out five in 4 1/3 innings, allowing two runs and four hit.

Manaea had the start Sunday and pitched well. Though he couldn’t throw his breaking ball for strikes much, it was falling out of the zone enough to get some swings and misses. He threw his fastball and sinker primarily. Manaea (0-1) gave up five runs, six hits and three walks in 4 2/3 innings. 

The Astros thrive off mistakes, they don’t need an opposing pitcher to make one.

Oakland was held to four hits.

“In perspective, we have to look at it as four games in 162. We have to play with more urgency. We have to play better. We got another tough team coming in and then we go there. We have to turn things around. It’s not just going to happen for us. We have to play better baseball and this was not good baseball for us.” manager Bob Melvin said.

 

 

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Oakland Athletics center fielder Mark Canha, center, double in the first inning, of Houston Astros’ starter pitcher José Urquidy, not on picture of a baseball game in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, April 4, 2021. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

2021.04.04 (Oakland Athletics vs. Houston Astros) See video

ROOKIE MAKES MOUND DEBUT

Oakland rookie Ka’ai Tom pitched a scoreless ninth inning — after starting the game in left field. Tom retired Jose Altuve and Tucker on infield pop-ups before Alex Bregman reached on an infield single. Yordan Alvarez then grounded out. “It was because our bullpen was beat up over the course of these four games,” Melvin said. “I just didn’t want to have to use another pitcher.”

TRAINERS ROOM

Astros: OF Michael Brantley showed improvement a day after getting hit in the right wrist by a 90 mph fastball, and Baker is cautiously optimistic. “When he’s coming back just depends on his body and how he heals,” Baker said. “We dodged a major bullet by him having no fractures or a broken wrist or anything like that.”

Athletics: RF Chad Pinder is scheduled for an MRI on his left knee Monday after he was taken out not long after making a leaping catch and crashing hard into the fence on Altuve’s deep fly leading off the game. Pinder also made a pair of spectacular catches on opening night. … Sean Murphy (wrist bruise) felt discomfort hitting in the cage before the game and remains out. … Ramon Laureano (sore wrist) is feeling better but was held out.

 

 

UP NEXT

Astros: RHP Luis Garcia (0-1, 2.92 ERA in 2020) makes his second career start in the first of a two-game series at Anaheim on Monday.

Athletics: Frankie Montas (3-5, 5.60 ERA in 2020) makes his season debut at home against the Dodgers on Monday. Montas hasn’t pitched since coming out of his final spring training start because of a cuticle tear on his right middle finger.

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Yordan Álvarez hits 3-run homer as Astros beat A’s again

Houston Astros’ Yordan Alvarez (44) celebrates with Yuli Gurriel, center, after hitting a three-run home run that also scored Chas McCormick (6) and Aledmys Diaz (16) during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, April 3, 2021. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

2021.04.03 – Yordan Álvarez hit a three-run homer and the Astros earned a third straight win against the rival Oakland Athletics, 9-1 on Saturday.

 

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