HOUSTON — Alex Bregman homered twice and had a season-high four RBIs to lead the Houston Astros to a 9-2 win over the Oakland Athletics on Monday night.
Bregman homered off Oakland starter Ross Stripling (1-7) in the fourth inning, reminiscent of the homer he hit off Stripling in the 2018 All-Star Game. Bregman homered again in the seventh off Mitch Spence. Bregman entered Monday with just one homer in 144 at-bats this season but caught fire and had his sixth career multihomer game.
''That's what you're doing when you're not swinging it good is to find a way to swing it good,'' Bregman said. ''I actually didn't feel so good this morning so I worked through a lot of things and ended up going back to old faithful — just knob past the ball. It kind of clicked. I felt good in BP today, and hopefully, I can carry it into tomorrow.''
Bregman later added a double in the eighth that scored Trey Cabbage and Jeremy Peña to put Houston up 7-2. He entered Monday hitting .167 in May and .201 on the season.
''It feels good to see him have some success because he's been hitting the ball hard,'' Astros manager Joe Espada said. ''I'm really happy for him. He works really hard and never stops working.''
The Astros have now won four of their last five, including a series win in Detroit. Oakland has lost four of five.
''They've got pretty good credentials,'' Oakland manager Mark Kotsay said. ''Bregman is a 30-homer guy. It was a mistake, he took a big swing, and those are big runs. Those are runs that we've been able to prevent for the most part this season, but the last few days, we haven't.''
Astros starter Spencer Arrighetti (1-4) allowed two runs on five hits in five innings, while striking out five. Arrighetti has now pitched at least five innings in three straight starts after failing to get out of the fifth in his first three career starts.