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Bregman has 3 RBIs, Astros end skid with 8-2 win over Angels

HOUSTON (AP) – Alex Bregman had three hits and three RBIs, Cristian Javier struck out a career-high nine in five scoreless innings, and the Houston Astros snapped a three-game skid with an 8-2 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night. The Astros had lost nine of 10 after a 6-1 start. They quickly put their road woes behind them in the opener of an eight-game homestand by jumping on Alex Cobb (1-1) for five runs in less than three innings. The Angels lost for the third time in four games on a night when Mike Trout left in the fifth inning with a bruised left elbow after being hit by a pitch an inning before.

Albert Pujols, who has the most home runs of any player against the Astros, added to his total on Thursday night, hitting his 61st on a two-run shot in the sixth.

Carlos Correa had two hits and two RBIs and scored three runs. He was batting leadoff for the first time in his career with Jose Altuve on the COVID-19 list, a spot manager Dusty Baker said he’d keep until Altuve returned.

Javier (2-0) returned sharply after spending 12 days at the team’s alternate training site, allowing just three hits. He struck out six of his first seven batters, and his ninth strikeout came when he fanned Justin Upton for the first out of the fourth.

Bregman

Thursday’s offensive outburst was much-needed for a team that had just eight runs combined in its last four games and hadn’t scored more than five runs since April 8.

Aledmys Díaz got things going with his double with no outs in the second before scoring on a triple by Myles Straw to make it 1-0. Correa reached on an error by Pujols that allowed Straw to score with one out.

There were two outs in the inning when Cobb’s bases-loaded walk of Yuli Gurriel pushed the lead to 3-0.

sent both runners home to extend the lead to 6-0.

Houston was up 8-0 after adding a run in the fourth and fifth innings, Pujols hit his homer to the right-field corner. The play was reviewed, as it appeared to be a foul ball, but it stood.

Cobb yielded six hits and five runs while walking three in 2 2/3 innings.
TRAINER’S ROOM

Angels: Trout was hit by a pitch on his left elbow to start the fourth. He writhed in pain for a bit before slowly trotting to first base, where trainers looked at him before remaining in the game. But he only lasted one more inning before being replaced by Scott Schebler in center field.

Astros: Baker said that Altuve, who has been on the COVID-19 list since April 14, is doing better and could return by late this weekend or early next week. Baker said Altuve has been doing cardio and weight training but hasn’t resumed hitting. … Right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. said Thursday that he’s back to full strength after struggling with side effects from his vaccine in his last start on April 14.

UP NEXT

Houston right-hander Zack Greinke (2-1, 2.81 ERA) opposes left-hander Andrew Heaney (1-1, 5.65) when the series continues Friday night.

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