Paredes' Offensive Surge
Alex Bregman’s teammate Paredes continued his hot streak at the plate, launching his third consecutive home run to help lead the Houston Astros to a 5-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Saturday at Daikin Park. The slugger’s blast in the first inning set the tone for the home team, providing an early three-run cushion that the Astros would not relinquish.
Paredes’ home run traveled 376 feet to left center, a powerful swing that also drove in teammates Peña and Alvarez. The three-run frame gave Houston an immediate 3-0 advantage and put pressure on the Athletics' starting pitcher from the outset.
Game Progression
The Astros extended their lead in the third inning when Walker tripled to right field, allowing Alvarez to score from first base and make it 4-0. Shortly after, Paredes added to his production with a sacrifice fly to right field, scoring Walker and pushing the margin to 5-0. This offensive outburst proved decisive, as the Athletics were unable to generate any further runs against the Houston bullpen.
Oakland’s only run came in the sixth inning when Rooker homered to left field, measuring 386 feet. The solo shot narrowed the deficit to 5-1, but it was too little, too late. The Athletics could not mount another rally against the Astros' relief corps, which held firm to secure the win.