0 comments | Print

Recap: Houston vs. Oakland

Published: Friday, Apr. 5, 2013 - 9:29 pm
Last Modified: Saturday, Apr. 6, 2013 - 9:29 pm

Jed Lowrie clubbed a solo home run among his three hits to lead the Oakland Athletics to a 6-3 victory over the Houston Astros in the middle test of a three-game set Saturday at Minute Maid Park.

Coco Crisp and Seth Smith each smacked solo shot as well, while Bartolo Colon surrendered three runs over six solid innings for the A's, who have won four straight, including an 8-3 decision in Friday's series opener.

Colon (1-0), making his first start since a 50-game suspension for testing positive for testosterone ended his 2012 campaign prematurely, scattered eight hits and fanned two without issuing a walk.

Sean Doolittle and Ryan Cook each spun a perfect inning in relief before Grant Balfour retired the Astros in order in the ninth to record his first save of the season.

Jason Castro clubbed a three-run homer to account for the Astros' offense, while Bud Norris (1-1) allowed five runs -- two earned -- on six hits over 5 2/3 frames in Houston's fourth straight loss.

Norris held the A's hitless over the first three frames, but Oakland's first hit of the game gave the team a 1-0 lead. Crisp led off the fourth with an opposite-field blast into the short porch in left field.

Houston answered in the bottom half, as Carlos Pena and Justin Maxwell kept the inning alive with back-to-back two-out singles before Castro crushed a 1-2 fastball deep into the left-field seats to give the Astros a 3-1 lead.

Oakland seized control with a four-run sixth, with Lowrie -- who hit 16 homers with the Astros in 2012 before being shipped to Oakland in the offseason -- leading off the frame with a shot into the right-field seats.

"I'm confident with my swing right now," Lowrie said. "I'm working myself into good hitters' counts, and even when I get behind, I'm not trying to do too much."

Josh Reddick then reached on shortstop Ronny Cedeno's fielding error and after Yoenis Cespedes and Smith each popped out, Brandon Moss worked a walk to keep the inning alive.

Following a brief meeting on the mound, Reddick stole third and then scored when Josh Donaldson slapped a single through the right side of the infield to tie the game.

"You are going to have to make big pitches in situations," Norris said. "I felt I made a good pitch (to Donaldson), but it found a hole,"

Wesley Wright then replaced Norris but was unable to work out of the jam, as he served up back-to-back RBI singles to Derek Norris and Eric Sogard to give the A's a 5-3 cushion.

After Doolittle retired the Astros in order in the seventh, Smith scorched the second pitch of the eighth deep over the left-field fence to make it 6-3.

Cook and Balfour then blanked the Astros over the final two frames to secure the victory.

Game Notes

Read more articles by Sports Network



About Comments

Reader comments on Sacbee.com are the opinions of the writer, not The Sacramento Bee. If you see an objectionable comment, click the "Report Abuse" link below it. We will delete comments containing inappropriate links, obscenities, hate speech, and personal attacks. Flagrant or repeat violators will be banned. See more about comments here.

What You Should Know About Comments on Sacbee.com

Sacbee.com is happy to provide a forum for reader interaction, discussion, feedback and reaction to our stories. However, we reserve the right to delete inappropriate comments or ban users who can't play nice. (See our full terms of service here.)

Here are some rules of the road:

• Keep your comments civil. Don't insult one another or the subjects of our articles. If you think a comment violates our guidelines click the "Report Abuse" link to notify the moderators. Responding to the comment will only encourage bad behavior.

• Don't use profanities, vulgarities or hate speech. This is a general interest news site. Sometimes, there are children present. Don't say anything in a way you wouldn't want your own child to hear.

• Do not attack other users; focus your comments on issues, not individuals.

• Stay on topic. Only post comments relevant to the article at hand.

• Do not copy and paste outside material into the comment box.

• Don't repeat the same comment over and over. We heard you the first time.

• Do not use the commenting system for advertising. That's spam and it isn't allowed.

• Don't use all capital letters. That's akin to yelling and not appreciated by the audience.

• Don't flag other users' comments just because you don't agree with their point of view. Please only flag comments that violate these guidelines.

You should also know that The Sacramento Bee does not screen comments before they are posted. You are more likely to see inappropriate comments before our staff does, so we ask that you click the "Report Abuse" link to submit those comments for moderator review. You also may notify us via email at feedback@sacbee.com. Note the headline on which the comment is made and tell us the profile name of the user who made the comment. Remember, comment moderation is subjective. You may find some material objectionable that we won't and vice versa.

If you submit a comment, the user name of your account will appear along with it. Users cannot remove their own comments once they have submitted them.

hide comments
Sacramento Bee Job listing powered by Careerbuilder.com
Quick Job Search
Buy
Used Cars
Dealer and private-party ads
Make:

Model:

Price Range:
to
Search within:
miles of ZIP

Advanced Search | 1982 & Older



Find 'n' Save Daily DealGet the Deal!

Local Deals