The Houston Astros lost 9-4 to the St. Louis Cardinals, with Bryan Abreu allowing three runs in the seventh inning. The defeat marks the Astros' second consecutive home loss, leaving them at 8-13 for the season.
Key points
Bryan Abreu allowed 3 runs in the 7th inning
Astros lost 9-4 to the Cardinals
Houston's record is now 8-13
Christian Vazquez and Yordan Alvarez hit home runs
Abreu's velocity and command issues continue
Houston AstrosSt. Louis Cardinals
HOUSTON, TEXAS - MARCH 26: Yordan Alvarez #44 of the Houston Astros bats in the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels on Opening Day at Daikin Park on March 26, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) | Getty Images
HOUSTON, TEXAS - MARCH 26: Yordan Alvarez #44 of the Houston Astros bats in the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels on Opening Day at Daikin Park on March 26, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) | Getty Images
*Bryan Abreuâs struggles continued last night, and the Astros lost their second straight game at home in a 9-4 defeat at the hands of the St. Louis Cardinals at Daikin Park.*
Bryan Abreu entered the game last night with the Astros down 4-3 in the 7th inning. 16 pitches later, the game was 7-3 and effectively over.
Abreu allowed 3 runs in his single inning of work, allowing a walk and 2 hits, including a 3-run home run to Nolan Gorman. Gorman entered the game hitting .208 with a paltry .611 OPS. He had not homered since March 30, and was in the midst of a 2 for 18 slump.
Abreuâs velocity continues to be a problem, as it is not only 2 MPH slower on average (97.3MPH in 2025, 95.4 MPH in 2026 per Statcast/Baseball Savant), but the velocity continues to be inconsistent pitch to pitch. Abreuâs fastball ranged from 96.4 on the high end (resulted in HR) to 94.7 on the low end (fly ball to right). The slowest one was his final fastball he threw.
Abreuâs slider has not been impacted velocity-wise, as his average slider last season was 86.5 MPH and this season it is 87.1 MPH.
Abreuâs command has also been off significantly this season. He threw only 8 of his 16 pitches last night for strikes, and has walked 13 batters in 7.1 IP this season. Last night, he walked on 4 straight sliders, 3 of which werenât close. He then threw 3 straight fastballs to Gorman, 2 of which were similar eye level. The second of those was hammered for a home run.
Houston called up to start the game for them due to their rash of injuries, and Lambert gave them a decent performance. He was able to get through 5 innings, which has been an accomplishment for Astrosâ starters.
He allowed 4 runs on 7 hits, walked 1 and struck out 8. The 1 walk and 8 strikeouts were strong points. He also hit 2 batters. However, he gave them 5 innings, which the team desperately needed. He left trailing 4-3, but he gave the team a chance to compete and win.
Abreu removed that chance in the 7th.
Down 3-0 in the third, the Astros would answer with a pair of solo homers:
continued his torrid start at the plate:
The Yordan Alvarez would follow 2 batters later with his 8th HR of the season:
Vazquez is now hitting .400 on the season with an 1.171 OPS. While certainly not sustainable, it should earn him more playing time over the struggling (.186 AVG, .476 OPS, -0.4 WAR). Vazquezâ defensive superiority has been evident as well.
Alvarez is now batting .333 with a 1.229 OPS, hitting like the monster at the plate that he is.
After the added a run in the fourth, got the Astros another run in the 5th:
Altuveâs 3rd HR of the season got Houston back to within 4-3. Altuve is now batting .293 with an .897 OPS, looking more like the Jose Altuve fans have come to expect over the last several seasons after struggling somewhat while playing through injury in 2025.
J.P. France pitched the 8th and 9th innings, allowing a 2-run home run. had an RBI single in the 8th off old friend to score the Astros final run at 9-4.
With the loss, the Astros are now 8-13, tied for last place in the AL West with the . They are 3.5 games behind the division-leading .
NOTES: left the game last night due to right quad tightness. He appeared to suffer the injury running to first base on a groundout in the bottom of the 6th. He was replaced by .
also left the game last night. Manager Joe Espada said after the game that his âlegs werenât feeling goodâ after he ran down a foul pop. replaced him in the 8th.
Q&A
What caused the Astros to lose against the Cardinals?
The Astros lost due to Bryan Abreu's poor performance, allowing three runs in the seventh inning, which effectively ended the game.
How did Bryan Abreu perform in the game against the Cardinals?
Bryan Abreu struggled significantly, giving up three runs on two hits and a walk in just one inning of work.
What is the current record of the Houston Astros after the loss?
After the loss to the Cardinals, the Houston Astros' record is now 8-13, placing them in last place in the AL West.
Who hit home runs for the Astros in the game?
Christian Vazquez and Yordan Alvarez both hit solo home runs for the Astros during the game.
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