It's time to assign blame for the disaster that is the Texans' offensive line
TEXANS ROUNDTABLE PRESENTED BY TEXAS STAR GRILL SHOP
29 August 2019
TEXANS ROUNDTABLE PRESENTED BY TEXAS STAR GRILL SHOP
The Texans have struggled to put a quality offensive line in place for several seasons, and it doesn't look like this year will be any different.
There is plenty of blame to go around as to why the Texans can't seem to correct this issue.
ESPN 97.5's John Granato, Lance Zierlein, and Raheel Ramzanali weigh in on who deserves to be held accountable for the failing o-line in Houston. Texans Rountable is presented by Texas Star Grill Shop.
Wilmer Flores hit his third homer of the season and drove in four runs to lead the San Francisco Giants over the Houston Astros 7-2 on Monday night.
Giants starter Jordan Hicks (1-0), who grew up in suburban Houston, allowed only a first-inning single and struck out six in six innings.
There were two on with two outs in the sixth when Flores sent a slider from Luis Contreras into the left-field seats to make it 5-0. The homer came after Flores hit an RBI single in the second to give San Francisco an early lead.
The Astros had managed just one hit and had a runner on second when Jose Altuve singled off Spencer Bivens with two outs in the eighth. Isaac Paredes then smacked a double off the wall in left field to score two runs and cut it to 5-2. Erik Miller took over and struck out Yordan Alvarez to end the inning.
Ronel Blanco (0-1), who threw a no-hitter in his season debut last year, allowed three hits and three runs with three walks in five-plus innings.
LaMonte Wade Jr. had a sacrifice fly in the fifth that made it 2-0.
Christian Walker singled with two outs in the first before Hicks retired the next 14 batters, fanning five straight. Altuve walked with one out in the sixth, but Hicks set down the next two batters to end the inning and his night.
Matt Chapman drove in two runs with a single in the ninth that made it 7-2.
The home run by Flores that padded the lead in the sixth.
San Francisco’s Bob Melvin managed his 200th career game against the Astros, improving to 99-101 with the victory.
RHP Hayden Wesneski makes his Houston debut against RHP Logan Webb when the series continues Tuesday night. Wesneski joined the Astros this offseason from the Chicago Cubs as part of the trade for outfielder Kyle Tucker.