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Astros struggle offensively in 3-1 loss to Oakland

HOUSTON (AP) - Things looked good for the Houston Astros early Thursday night after a leadoff triple by George Springer.

Unfortunately they couldn't do much after that in a 3-1 loss to the Oakland Athletics when they struck out 13 times.

Yonder Alonso doubled and drove in two runs and Rich Hill tied a season-high with 10 strikeouts in six solid innings to give the Athletics the win.

Springer extended his hitting streak to eight games with his triple that landed on Tal's Hill in center field. Houston took a 1-0 lead when he scored on a groundout by Marwin Gonzalez.

"And then they completely shut us down," manager A.J. Hinch said. "It wasn't our night offensively, and a lot of that's got to do with how they pitched us."

Hill (9-3) allowed three hits and one run to extend his winning streak to six games in his second start since coming off the disabled list on Saturday. Ryan Madson pitched a perfect ninth for his 17th save.

The Athletics trailed by one in the second when Danny Valencia and Khris Davis singled before Stephen Vogt drew a walk to load the bases with no outs.

Oakland tied it when Marcus Semien grounded into a double play that allowed Valencia to score.

Alonso followed with his double to put Oakland up 2-1. He gave the Athletics an insurance run with an infield RBI single with two outs in the ninth.

Houston's Doug Fister (8-6) yielded three hits and two runs in eight innings for his third straight loss after winning his previous seven decisions.

"I felt like I made some good pitches," Fister said. "They kind of got through the holes and a couple guys drove the ball a few times, but it's one of those things you've got to build upon."

Luis Valbuena singled with one out in the second before Hill settled in, retiring the next 10. Houston didn't have another baserunner until a single by Jake Marisnick with two outs in the fifth inning. Hill struck out Jason Castro to end that inning before striking out three with two walks in the sixth to end his night.

Hinch said Hill kept Houston off-balance by mixing his pitches well.

"Early, it was all about the breaking ball. Late, it was all about his fastball," he said. "So he changed his game plan a little bit back and forth and we had no way to solve it. He had a little bit of everything working. Regardless of our tendency to strike out, Rich Hill did a really good job."

Josh Reddick reached on an error by shortstop Carlos Correa to start the ninth before Houston intentionally walked Vogt with two outs. Semien drew a walk after that to load the bases before Alonso's fly ball dropped in front of Correa to allow Reddick to score.

COCO'S APOLOGY

Coco Crisp was ejected after tossing his bat in the direction of home plate umpire D.J. Reyburn after striking out for the third out of the fifth inning. After the game, Crisp apologized for his behavior and said he didn't mean for the bat to end up so close to Reyburn.

"I want to apologize for getting too close to him," Crisp said. "That was pretty bad. Just also to let him know that I didn't want it to come out where it was going to hit him."

Crisp went 0 for 3 to snap a 12-game hitting streak, which was the longest active streak in the majors.

UP NEXT

Athletics: Daniel Mengden (1-4, 3.48) will start for Oakland on Friday. The rookie, who has 31 strikeouts combined in his first five career starts, looks to bounce back after allowing seven hits and four runs in 5 1/3 innings of a 6-3 loss to Pittsburgh on Sunday.

Astros: Collin McHugh (5-6, 4.50) is scheduled to start for Houston on Friday. McHugh is looking for his first win since May 30, after going 0-2 in his last six starts.

Oakland Athletics starting pitcher Rich Hill (18) pitches against the Houston Astros in the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, July 7, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/George Bridges) The Associated Press
Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve (27) fields a ground ball by the Oakland Athletics Jed Lowrie (8) in the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, July 7, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/George Bridges) The Associated Press
Oakland Athletics left fielder Coco Crisp (4) can't come up with a ball hit to the wall by the Houston Astros George Springer (4) for a triple in the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, July 7, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/George Bridges) The Associated Press
Houston Astros third baseman Luis Valbuena (18) fields a ball hit by the Oakland Athletics Khris Davis in the fourth inning of a baseball game Thursday, July 7, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/George Bridges) The Associated Press
Oakland Athletics second baseman Jed Lowrie (8) stretches but can't field a ball hit by the Houston Astros Luis Valbuena in the second inning of a baseball game Thursday, July 7, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/George Bridges) The Associated Press
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