The Oakland A’s aren’t winless anymore, but they still have a slump to bust out of at the plate.The A’s found themselves back in the loss column Thursday with a 6-2 defeat Sergio Romo Hoodie, and in the process missed their first chance to exact revenge against a Houston Astros club who already swept Oakland once this year.Game Thread In the 3rd and 5th they put together rallies, but both times Houston was able to retire Matt Olson to escape the jams, in Olson’s return to the lineup after missing a couple games to a banged knee.Oakland finally pushed across a couple runs in the 9th, on an RBI double by Stephen Piscotty and then an RBI pinch-hit single by Jed Lowrie. Unfortunately it was only enough to avoid the shutout, not make a serious comeback.On the bright side, the A’s had several loud outs that required especially nice defensive plays by the Astros, and also Olson nearly cashed in on one of his opportunities with a sharp grounder down the 3B line just barely foul — Houston later hit the same ball and it stayed fair for a run Matt Olson Face Mask. In other words, this was one of those games where Oakland got out-played but also had all the worst luck, and it could reasonably have been closer than it turned out.PitchingIn their first series against the Astros last week, the A’s allowed eight, nine, nine, and nine runs. This time it went down to six. Progress!Starter Cole Irvin fared slightly better in his second attempt against Houston. The lefty still gave up a run here and there, but he was able to work into the 6th inning after being pulled in the 5th last time. In particular, Irvin once again avoided any extended rallies or terribly crooked numbers. There was a solo homer Elvis Andrus Pillow Cover, then a couple innings later back-to-back doubles but nothing more, and then a couple innings later another solo homer. He bequeathed a runner to the bullpen before exiting, which later came across too.Irvin: 5⅓ ip, 4 runs, 3 Ks https://www.oaklandfanstoreonline.com/Matt_Olson_T_shirt-9, 1 BB, 2 HR, 5 hits, 79 pitchesStill lots of hard contact, but it will be interesting to see what he can do next time against a lineup that isn’t Houston’s juggernaut.The final run on Irvin’s record came when reliever J.B. Wendelken couldn’t strand the inherited runner in the 6th. Deolis Guerra worked the final two innings in his A’s debut, beginning by serving up a dinger to Jose Altuve but then retiring six straight.
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