Austin American-Statesman

Houston tosses a victory away

Throwing errors in first inning prove costly in one-run loss to Oakland.

- By Kristie Rieken

Marcus Semien wound up with a Little League home run when Houston kept throwing the ball away as the Oakland Athletics avoided a sweep with a win over the Houston Astros on Sunday.

The play in the 3-2 victory reminded Semien of the last time he was involved in something similar — which actually was in Little League.

“I have had that play happen in Little League on my mom’s birthday,” Semien recalled of a game when he was about 6. “She called it a home run and ... there were errors but she was like: ‘Oh you hit a home run for me on my birthday.’ And it was probably like an infield single that turned into a run scored.”

A day after the AL West-leading Astros turned six double plays, their defense quickly fell apart. Boog

Powell led off the game with a single and Semien followed with a grounder in the hole that shortstop Alex Bregman threw into right field while trying for a forceout at second base.

Semien, who was credited with an infield hit, never stopped running. The relay from right went to first baseman Marwin Gonzalez, and his throw to third skipped into l eft field, allowing Semien to score easily on the two errors.

It wasn’t only Semien who thought back to that game when he was an elementary schooler after that score. “I got some texts from s ome o ld Little Le a gue friends a bout t hat one today,” he said with a smile.

Houston manager A.J. Hinch was disappoint­ed his team’s lack of execution forced them to play from

behind all day. “The first inning is disap- pointing because they are plays we can make and do make,” he said. “We put ourselves in a hole.”

The A’s got their other run in the sixth on a passed ball by Juan Centeno. Jharel Cotton (6-10) yielded

four hits and two runs in 6 2/3 innings for his first win

since June 23. He came off the disabled list on July 30 and had gone 0-2 in four games since his return, giv

ing up 21 runs and 28 hits. “I think he found out if he throws the ball over the plate it’s going to allow him to stay in the game a little bit longer, and his stuff his good,” Oakland manager Bob Melvin said.

Blake Treinen allowed one hit in two scoreless innings for his seventh save.

Brad Peacock (10-2) pitched into the sixth.

Jake Marisnick doubled in the Houston third and scored on a sacrifice fly by Bregman to cut the lead to 2-1.

Jed Lowrie and Ryon Healy hit consecutiv­e singles with one out in the sixth inning to chase Peacock. Francis Martes took over and was greeted with a single by Matt Olson to load the bases. The Athletics pushed the lead to 3-1 when Lowrie scored on the passed ball.

Gonzalez hit a solo homer in the seventh. Centeno sin- gled with two outs to finish Cotton and reliever Chris Hatcher gave up a single to Marisnick before striking out George Springer on three pitches.

Noteworthy

Astros: Shortstop Carlos Correa (thumb surgery) took batting practice off the machine on Sunday and is expected to take live batting practice on Tuesday. Hinch

said he’ll need to take a couple of days of live batting practice before they decide if he’s ready for a rehab assign- ment . ... Right-hander Lance McCullers (back soreness) threw a three-inning simulated game on Sunday. Hinch said that if he feels good in a couple of days he could go out on a rehab assign- ment . ... Relievers Will Harris (right shoulder inflam- mation), Tony Sipp (right calf soreness) and Michael Feliz (right shoulder discom- fort), and catcher Evan Gattis (concussion) will begin rehab assignment­s Tuesday at Double-A Corpus Christi. ... Hinch on Houston’s struggles in a 7-12 month: “I think our guys are going to get healthy ... we’re fighting through a tough stretch.”

 ?? RICHARD CARSON / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oakland’s Boog Powell (left) looks as he advances on an Alex Bregman throwing error as Houston’s Jose Altuve hits the ground in the first inning of the Athletics’ victory Sunday afternoon.
RICHARD CARSON / ASSOCIATED PRESS Oakland’s Boog Powell (left) looks as he advances on an Alex Bregman throwing error as Houston’s Jose Altuve hits the ground in the first inning of the Athletics’ victory Sunday afternoon.

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