Baltimore handed Sean Manaea a third-consecutive poor start, knocking the lefty out before the vendor popcorn finished popping.
Eleven hits and five runs weren't enough for the Giants to bust their slump Monday night, so they juiced the output Tuesday.
Like marauders in the night, the Houston Astros stormed the Coliseum gates taking all that Oakland owned.
Facing a pitcher who has had their number, Houston waited patiently for the opportunity to strike.
Sonny Gray was lit up in the first, surrendering five hits, two walks and five runs to the Astros.
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