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Arrighetti Struggles as Astros Fall 8-1 to Guardians

Cleveland Guardians

Spencer Arrighetti’s recent struggles continued as he surrendered three home runs in an 8-1 defeat against the Guardians. After a strong May, the pitcher faced significant challenges in June, and this game was no exception. The Guardians wasted no time taking the lead, with Travis Bazzana launching a solo homer off Arrighetti on the very first pitch, putting Cleveland ahead 1-0.

The Astros responded in the bottom of the second, where back-to-back singles from Isaac Paredes and Jose Altuve set the stage for Yainer Diaz. Diaz delivered with an RBI single, bringing Paredes home and advancing Altuve to third. However, the Astros couldn’t capitalize on the momentum, as Cam Smith flew out and both Jake Meyers and Brice Matthews struck out to end the inning, leaving them wanting more.

This missed opportunity proved costly for Houston. Just an inning later, Kyle Manzardo connected on a 91.6 MPH four-seam fastball from Arrighetti, sending it over the fence for a two-run homer that extended the Guardians’ lead to 3-1.

Bazzana struck again in the fifth, this time hitting a three-run shot to right center, further widening the gap to 6-1. Arrighetti managed a clean sixth inning, but his overall performance was marked by struggle, concluding with a line of 6 innings pitched, 6 earned runs, 6 hits, no walks, 8 strikeouts, and 3 home runs allowed.

In the seventh, the Guardians tacked on two more runs with four consecutive singles off Astros reliever Nate Pearson, sealing the deal. Meanwhile, Guardians starter Joey Cantillo was dominant, retiring 20 of the next 22 batters following Diaz’s RBI single. Cantillo’s impressive outing included 8 innings of work, during which he allowed only one run on four hits, one walk, and struck out 9.

With this loss, the Astros now sit at 36-42, while the Guardians improved to 41-36. The two teams will face off again tomorrow afternoon at 1:10 PM CT, with Astros starter Kai-Wei Teng (3-6, 4.32 ERA) taking on Guardians pitcher Slade Cecconi (3-5, 4.60 ERA) in the series rubber match.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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