Graveman wins 5th straight to pace Athletics past Astros 7-4
By MICHAEL WAGAMAN
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) _ Yonder Alonso drove in three runs with a pair of two-out hits to back Kendall Graveman’s fifth consecutive win, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Houston Astros 7-4 on Monday night.
Khris Davis hit his fourth home run in three games, Marcus Semien had two hits and scored twice while Ryon Healy added an RBI double for the A’s.
Oakland has won three of four since the All-Star break.
Alonso doubled in a run in the second inning then added a two-run single as part of five-run fourth when the A’s sent 12 men to the plate. The Astros walked five batters in the inning, two with the bases loaded.
Graveman (6-6) allowed three runs over seven innings to earn his second straight win over Houston. The right-hander, who also beat the Astros in his final start before the break, struck out five and walked one.
Dyan Dull retired three batters and Ryan Madson pitched the ninth for his 20th save.
Marwin Gonzalez homered for the second time in three games for Houston.
The A’s got plenty of help from the Astros pitching.
Starter Mike Fiers allowed six runs over 3 2/3 innings to remain winless in five career starts against Oakland. Fiers (6-4) fanned five and walk three, including two in the fourth.
Michael Feliz replaced Fiers and walked three consecutive batters including Josh Reddick and Danny Valencia with the bases loaded. Reddick had struck out swinging in his first two at-bats before drawing a four-pitch walk to force in Healy.
Davis hit his 23rd home run this season off Scott Feldman in the seventh.
Houston took a 2-1 lead in the top of the fourth when Carlos Correa scored an unearned run on a throwing error by Healy, Oakland’s rookie third baseman. A’s manager Bob Melvin tried to argue that Correa interfered with Healy while running from second to third on the play.
Trout hits 3-run HR to help Angels beat Rangers 9-5
By ABBEY MASTRACCO
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) _ Mike Trout hit a three-run homer to help the Los Angeles
Angels rally from four runs down and beat the Texas Rangers 9-5 Monday night.
Andrelton Simmons had three hits and scored a run, Kole Calhoun scored three
times and hand an RBI to help the Angels win their fourth straight.
With the score tied 5-5 in the seventh, Jeff Bandy was hit by a pitch from
Keone Kela (1-1) to start the bottom of the inning and moved to third on
Simmons’ double. One out later, Calhoun hit a fielder’s choice to second,
driving in Bandy with the go-ahead run, and Trout followed with his homer over
the left-field fence.
Rougned Odor hit a two-run homer, his 17th, and Adrian Beltre followed with his
13th to put the Rangers up 3-0 in the first. Mitch Moreland led off the second
with his 12th.
Texas gave the lead when and trailed when Nomar Mazara and Bobby Wilson hit
back-to-back doubles to tie the score at 5-5 in the top of the seventh.
J.C. Ramirez (2-3) pitched 1 2/3 innings for the win, and Cam Bedrosian got the
last three outs.
Nick Tropeano, activated from the disabled list July 4, was removed after two
innings with right elbow soreness and will undergo an MRI on Tuesday. In his
shortest outing of the season, Tropeano was charged with four earned runs after
giving the three homers.
Jhoulys Chacin followed with four scoreless innings in relief of Tropeano.
Albert Pujols drew a bases-loaded walk in the fourth and Daniel Nava hit a
sacrifice fly to pull the Angels to 4-2. Ji-Man Choi got them within one when he
led off the fifth with his first major league home run.
Calhoun scored the tying run on second baseman Odor’s fielding error in the
sixth and the Angels took a 5-4 lead on Johnny Giovatella’s RBI single later in
the inning.
Texas starter A.J. Griffin, who left with two on and none out in the sixth, was
charged with five runs and four hits with three walks.