Matt Olson crushed a tiebreaking, three-run home run with one out in the eighth inning and the visiting Oakland Athletics defeated the Houston Astros for the first time in six games, 6-2, on Friday.
Olson belted a 2-1 slider from Astros reliever Blake Taylor 414 feet and halfway into the upper deck in right field. Taylor, who entered in relief of right-hander Bryan Abreu (1-1) with one on in the inning, surrendered a single to Jed Lowrie before Olson went deep.
Lowrie and Mark Canha added homers for the Athletics, who were swept at home by the Astros in a four-game set to open the season before dropping the opener of this series on Thursday. Canha cranked a two-run shot off Astros right-hander Joe Smith in the top of the ninth.
Three Oakland relievers controlled the Astros in support of left-hander Sean Manaea, who limited Houston to one run on six hits and one walk with four strikeouts in six innings. Houston pulled even at 1-1 in the fourth when Kyle Tucker hit a groundout that scored Yuli Gurriel.
Lowrie opened the top of the fourth with a home run to right, his first of the season, against Astros starter Lance McCullers Jr. Lowrie turned on a 2-1 knuckle-curve to spot Oakland a 1-0 lead, and McCullers labored for the remainder of that frame to spot his breaking pitch. He issued walks to Matt Chapman and Seth Brown and sidestepped a throwing error by shortstop Carlos Correa.
McCullers escaped the jam thanks to the defense of Gurriel, who smothered a sharp grounder from Elvis Andrus despite playing in at first with the bases loaded. Gurriel threw home to erase Chapman for the second out, and McCullers rallied with a strikeout of Aramis Garcia to end the inning.
McCullers allowed one run on two hits and three walks with six strikeouts over five innings.
--Field Level Media
Oakland | Houston | |
Sean Manaea | Player | Lance McCullers Jr. |
No Decision | W/L | No Decision |
6.0 | IP | 5.0 |
4 | Strikeouts | 6 |
6 | Hits | 2 |
1.50 | ERA | 1.80 |
Oakland | Houston | |
Mark Canha | Player | Jose Altuve |
2 | Hits | 2 |
2 | RBI | 1 |
1 | HR | 0 |
5 | TB | 2 |
.500 | Avg | .500 |