Overall Record: 10-22 (5th AL West/9.0 behind Seattle)
Game Results:
Game 1
Astros-6
Athletics-1
Game 2
Athletics-3
Astros-2
Game 3
Astros-6
Athletics-4
Game 4
Athletics-3
Astros-2
Astros split series with Athletics as they plea for April to end.
It's just been a disastrous start for Houston in 2027. That's after a terrible 26' season that sees them drafting 3rd in the upcoming draft. Thus far in 27' they have the second worst record in the majors. That is despite being heavy spenders in the offseason bringing in players such as Pete Alonso, Jose Miranda, Jonathan Loaisiga and others.
They have been a bit injury prone with their starting pitchers. Ronel Blanco is currently on his second stint on the IL. This time will keep him out for a while (2-3 months with a separated shoulder. Hayden Wesneski is also on the IL and is still slated to miss around a month with his broken hand.
Still, that doesn't fully explain their terrible start. The pitching was an area that Houston was concerned about coming into the season as they failed to make any big moves and the one move they made (Loaisiga) has been terrible in his few save opportunities. But the offense hasnt been the teams biggest weak point. They currently rate #26 in the league in team batting average and 25th in runs scored.
Anyway, the series with the Athletics saw Houston stay where they were to begin it. They tied the series 2-2 and remain in last place in the division. Mean while the Athletics are surprisingly second despite just being .500 at 16-16. Houston did win the first game of the series for their second straight win only their second time so far to win two games in a row this season. After that however the teams traded wins and eventually tied the series.
Houston at hit the Athletics in game 4, 10-4. However, 9 of Houstons 10 hits were singles while the Athletics had three homeruns (Brent Rooker (10), Isiah Kiner-Falefa (4) and Joc Pederson (7) out of their 4 total hits. Homeruns are killing Houston as they are currently well in last place in the league in homeruns allowed.
Houston will soon get their wish as April is coming to an end. They have one more game in this cursed month before their series versus the Nationals (15-16/5th NL East) bleeds over into May.

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