HOUSTON, TX – July 27, 2025 – What began with “Christmas in July” festivities at Daikin Park ended in a summer nightmare for the Houston Astros, as they were unceremoniously swept by the Athletics in a four-game series. The last-place Athletics completely outplayed the AL West-leading Astros, culminating in a 7-1 victory for the Athletics in today’s finale.
The series started with a 5-2 loss for the Astros on Thursday, followed by a truly historic, yet painful, 15-3 defeat on Friday, highlighted by Athletics rookie Nick Kurtz’s unprecedented four-homer, six-hit performance. Saturday saw another struggle, with a 5-1 loss, leading into Sunday’s final game where the Astros were desperate to avoid the sweep.
However, the bats remained cold and the pitching struggled to contain the Athletics’ rejuvenated offense. Today’s 7-1 loss sealed the sweep, leaving Astros fans bewildered. In this devastating four-game set, the Athletics won all four games to the Astros’ zero wins. The run differential tells an even starker story: the Athletics scored a total of 32 runs compared to the Astros’ 7 across the series.
This complete reversal of fortune is a significant setback for the Astros, whose record now stands at 60-46. They still hold a lead in the AL West, but their cushion has shrunk. Meanwhile, the Seattle Mariners sit at 56-49, maintaining a 4.5-game deficit behind Houston after their own 7-2 win against the Angels today.
The sweep by the Athletics, who significantly boosted their season record at the Astros’ expense, raises serious questions for Houston as they head into the next phase of their schedule. The team will need to quickly regroup and find answers if they hope to solidify their position atop the division.