Astros' Win Against A's Ends 6-Game Skid

By Janie McCauley, AP Baseball Writer
OAKLAND (AP) — Dusty Baker waited for the Houston Astros to catch even a small break, and then his club finally got a few.

Yuli Gurriel hit a tie-breaking sacrifice fly in the seventh inning set up by an Oakland error, and the Astros beat the Athletics 5-4 Tuesday to split a doubleheader and end a six-game losing streak.

In the opener, as ash from nearby wildfires fell inside the Coliseum, Khris Davis homered off previously unbeaten Zack Greinke to help the Athletics win 4-2.

The split kept the AL West-leading A's 4 1/2 games ahead of second-place Houston.

"It feels great. We've still got a chance to overtake these guys," Baker said. "We need these next two games."

George Springer reached on rookie shortstop Vimael Machin's error to start the seventh and eventually scored on Gurriel's fly.

Oakland loaded the bases against Enoli Paredes (2-2) in the sixth but couldn't capitalize. Ryan Pressly earned his eighth save.

"It's big. I think a lot of stuff hasn't really gone our way on this trip and that's a really, really good team over there," Springer said.

J.B. Wendelken (1-1) got the loss as the typically reliable A's bullpen couldn't close it out.

Matt Olson hit a three-run homer for the A's, the 100th of his career.

The A's played as the visiting team in Game 1 for the makeup of a postponement from Aug. 30 after pitcher Daniel Mengden's positive coronavirus test result. Oakland missed four games in all, including three in Seattle that forced the club to play three doubleheaders in a seven-day span that began Tuesday.

In the first game, Robbie Grossman hit a go-ahead double in the sixth and Ramón Laureano added an RBI single for Oakland.

Davis hit a solo homer and RBI double in a rare start facing Greinke.

Davis, the major league homerun leader in 2018 with 48, snapped an 0-for-8 stretch playing for the first time since Aug. 26 at Texas. He began the day 3 for 8 lifetime against Greinke with a home run and a double.

"For a guy that's a star like he is to not get the type of playing time, you would think he'd put some pressure on you," A's manager Bob Melvin said. "But he doesn't. He does anything but. He's as team-oriented of a guy that we have here."

Greinke (3-1) allowed four runs and seven hits over six innings. He struck out six.
He seemed unconcerned about the Astros' recent struggles.

"It doesn't matter, everyone makes the playoffs, so we'll be alright still," Greinke said. "If we don't make the playoffs then we didn't deserve to make the playoffs. We're still looking good in that case."

A's opening day starter Frankie Montas (3-3), 0-2 over his previous three outings, gave up two runs on six hits in five innings. Liam Hendriks finished for his 11th save.

Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in the fifth for Houston. The Astros had their longest losing streak since dropping seven straight in June 2019.

New A's lefty Mike Minor made his first start with Oakland in the second game after being acquired from Texas last week. He got into trouble in the fourth, when the Astros drew a pair of bases-loaded walks and scored on Carlos Correa's hit by pitch.

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