OAKLAND, Calif. — Hogan Harris and three relievers combined on an eight-hit shutout, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Houston Astros 4-0 on Monday night.
Harris (2-3) allowed seven hits in 6 2/3 innings and matched his career high of seven strikeouts. The win was his first since June 18, and it came after he spent the All-Star break working on slowing down his delivery.
''Just kind of resetting and making it simpler,'' Harris said. ''Even though there's people on the bases, I felt a lot more confident being able to repeat it, still being able to make pitches when I wanted to. That helped a lot.''
Harris has been stingy all season, especially during night games. The left-hander has allowed three runs or fewer in all nine of his starts this season and has a 1.55 ERA in evening games.
''I thought Hogan took a step in the right direction tonight,'' A's manager Mark Kotsay said. ''It was a great night. He got the double plays when he needed, he made pitches when he needed. He pitched tonight. When he got in trouble tonight he didn't panic, he didn't try to make a better pitch. He just made pitches.''
The game took 2 hours, 7 minutes, and was played in front of an announced crowd of 4,517.
JJ Bleday had three hits while Lawrence Butler and Max Schuemann added two apiece to pace the A's to their second win in eight games against the Astros.
Houston leads the AL West by percentage points over Seattle.