Carter leads Astros homer-happy win over Athletics

HOUSTON (AP) — It all fell apart for Oakland starter Jesse Chavez in a very brief span.

Chavez gave up a career-high three homers as the Houston Astros snapped a five-game skid with a 7-3 win over the Oakland Athletics.

Chris Carter, Jason Castro, Marc Krauss and Matt Dominguez each hit a home run — the first three off Chavez — and the A’s have lost four of their last six games against the Astros.

“To sum up the whole day, it was three pitches and one walk,” Chavez said. “That can’t happen when you have the lead, and it’s something that has been my Achilles heel, giving back the runs they get for me and not being able to get through six (innings).”

Chavez, who had given up five runs over his last 17 1-3 innings, spanning three starts, allowed a season-high six runs and five hits with five strikeouts in 5 1-3 innings. Chavez had allowed three home runs in his last 11 starts combined.

Carter hit a monstrous three-run shot to center field in the third to give the Astros a lead, and Castro and Krauss went back-to-back in the sixth, with Castro’s homer a two-run shot.

Krauss’ homer found the upper deck in right field and chased Chavez (8-7).

“You have to pitch to the park, you can’t let it affect you, but I think that is what it did today,” Chavez said. “It got me in trouble a little bit and it led to the walks.”

Two batters later, Dominguez sent a drive onto the railroad tracks in left field off reliever Dan Otero.

The last time Houston hit three home runs in an inning was June 5, 2013, against Baltimore.

“I thought (Chavez) was throwing the ball really well, real similar to how he did last time out,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said. “I think the Carter at-bat affected the way things went from there.”

Houston starter Brett Oberholtzer (3-7) won for the first time since May 30, giving up three runs on eight hits with two strikeouts in 6 2-3 innings.

Stephen Vogt had two hits, including a solo home run in the third into the upper deck in right to give the A’s a 2-0 lead. Jed Lowrie and Josh Donaldson each added two hits for Oakland.

Derek Norris gave the A’s a 1-0 lead in the second with an RBI single, and Yoenis Cespedes tied it at 3 with a sacrifice fly in the fifth.

ON DECK

Athletics: Right-hander Jeff Samardzija, who is 2-1 with a 2.70 ERA in four starts since being acquired July 5 from the Cubs, will start Tuesday against the Astros in the second game of the three-game series.

Astros: Right-hander Scott Feldman, who is 4-8 with a 4.60 ERA, will try to bounce back Tuesday after one of his worst starts of the season, giving up six runs in 5 1-3 innings in a 13-1 loss at Oakland Thursday.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Athletics: Outfielder Craig Gentry was placed on the 15-day disabled list Monday with a broken right hand, and the A’s promoted OF Billy Burns from Double-A Midland. Gentry was injured Sunday at Texas after being hit by a pitch.

Astros: Right-hander Josh Zeid, who is on the disabled list with swelling near the left big toe, is going to see a specialist Tuesday and hopes to avoid surgery.

REDDICK SHOWS OFF GLOVE

Josh Reddick flashed the leather twice in the seventh. Enrique Hernandez led off with a sharp liner to right, but Reddick ran it down in the corner, keeping the ball from hitting the top of the fence. Jose Altuve followed with another hard-hit ball that was about to fall in. Reddick dove forward to make another highlight-reel play.

ALTUVE IS STREAKING

Houston second baseman Altuve extended his hit streak to 10 games with a single in the third inning. Altuve, who leads the Majors with 149 hits, had a season-high hitting streak of 12 games from May 8-21.

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