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Houston, We Have a Problem: A’s Shut Down in 5-1 Loss

32 min · 6. juni 2026
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The A’s ran into a familiar baseball villain in Houston: missed opportunities and an offense that forgot to clock in until it was already too late. A three-run blast by Isaac Paredes in the first inning immediately put the Astros in control, and Houston never really looked back. Jack Perkins showed flashes—especially with six strikeouts and moments where his stuff looked nasty—but the damage came early, and against a veteran Astros club, early mistakes feel like spotting a shark blood in the water. Brent Rooker tried to inject life into the game with a sixth-inning solo homer, but one swing wasn’t enough to wake up an offense that stranded chances and repeatedly came up empty with runners aboard. Tonight felt like a game the A’s let slip away before the middle innings even arrived. Bolte continued to show fight with a pair of hits, Tyler Soderstrom found ways to get on base, and Nick Kurtz worked quality at-bats with multiple walks, but the knockout punch never came. Houston’s bullpen slammed the door, Josh Hader finished the ninth with a trio of strikeouts, and the A’s boarded the postgame flight with more frustration than fireworks. On tonight’s LAST CALL: A’s POSTGAME LIVE, we break down the missed chances, whether Jack Perkins deserved a better fate, why this lineup suddenly looked allergic to clutch hitting, and where the A’s go from here after a frustrating night in Houston

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