Field Level Media
Aug 12, 2023
Kyle Tucker homered among his three hits and drove in four runs, while rookie J.P. France continued his string of quality starts with seven strong innings as the Houston Astros topped the visiting Los Angeles Angels 11-3 on Saturday.
Tucker played integral roles in the Astros' four-run uprising in the fourth inning and their three-run fifth. Houston was handcuffed by Angels left-hander Tyler Anderson (5-4), who faced the minimum over three innings. The tide quickly turned in the fourth, however, as the first four batters reached base safely, starting with a walk to Jose Altuve.
Alex Bregman followed with a double to left-center field before Yordan Alvarez added a run-scoring single for a 1-0 lead. Tucker pounced on the first pitch he saw, a changeup, and drilled it down the right field line for a three-run blast. It was his 22nd homer of the season.
Anderson appeared set to limit the damage when he retired the next five batters in order. But Altuve started a two-out rally in the fifth with his double to left before Bregman and Alvarez drew consecutive walks. Facing Tucker again, Anderson surrendered a run-scoring single that lifted the Astros to a 5-1 lead.
Yainer Diaz greeted Angels reliever Dominic Leone with a two-run single after Anderson departed, and the Astros tacked on four runs in the eighth. Altuve, who finished 3-for-4 with a walk while extending his hitting streak to 14 games, singled in a run in the frame.
Anderson had allowed seven runs over his last three starts combined but was far less effective against the Astros, who saddled him with seven runs on six hits and three walks. Anderson did record six strikeouts over his 4 2/3 innings, but the deficit he created was too much for Los Angeles to overcome.
France (9-3) notched his seventh consecutive winning decision by limiting the Angels to two runs on four hits and one walk with five strikeouts. He threw 100 pitches, 69 for strikes, and has amassed four consecutive quality starts. France also has quality starts in 10 of his last 11 starts.
--Field Level Media