Greinke’s 200th win foils A’s sweep dream

Astros’ Zack Greinke pitched seven strong innings, but A’s took three of four games in the series.|

OAKLAND - After earning his 200th win, Zack Greinke hopes he’s on his way to even bigger achievements with the Houston Astros this season.

Greinke reached the milestone with seven smooth innings Sunday, pitching the first-place Astros past the Oakland Athletics 4-1 to avoid a four-game sweep.

Alex Bregman had a three-run homer among his four hits to back Greinke, who won his third straight start since joining Houston from the Arizona Diamondbacks at the July 31 trade deadline to make the Astros a World Series favorite.

“Wins are good. You look back at the end of the year and the team wins a lot and you win a lot, you can’t ask for much more than that,” Greinke said. “I wouldn’t say there’s many pitchers that would say that that’s the No. 1 most important stat for them, but if you and the team are winning, it’s the most important. It doesn’t necessarily say you’re pitching the best, but it’s the most important.”

Greinke (13-4) went nine up, nine down on 25 pitches to start the game before giving up Marcus Semien’s 21st homer - two days after Semien doubled to break up a perfect game bid by Justin Verlander.

Greinke allowed four hits with three walks and six strikeouts. He became the 115th pitcher in major league history to reach 200 career wins, joining Verlander.

“He can throw anything in any count. His range is anything from like 66 to 92 mph, which is incredible,” A’s starter Brett Anderson said. “He’s a Hall of Famer in my book.”

Yuli Gurriel added an RBI double in the sixth for Houston, which had a two-man bench but snapped Oakland’s four-game winning streak. The Astros went back ahead of the A’s by 7½ games in the AL West race.

Anderson (10-9) exited in the sixth because of a blister on his pitching hand.

“I don’t think it’ll be a problem for his next start,” manager Bob Melvin said.

The left-hander allowed four runs on seven hits in five innings, struck out three and walked four in losing his second straight start and fourth in five.

Oakland saw its home winning streak end at six games, matching the club’s season high. One more win will clinch a winning record at the Coliseum for a third consecutive season.

Fill-in right fielder Chad Pinder threw out Jose Altuve at home plate in the first after he reached on a two-base throwing error by Anderson.

Bregman homered in the fifth, singled in the first and ninth, doubled in the fourth and drew an 11-pitch walk in the seventh from Jake Diekman.

Roberto Osuna finished for his 27th save.

Against the AL West

The A’s also had a five-game winning streak against division opponents snapped, their longest vs. the AL West all season.

Not that Melvin is busy scoreboard watching yet at this relatively early stage - neither the division nor wild-card standings.

“I think that’s a personal thing. I don’t look at either right now,” Melvin said. “We’re just trying to win as many games as we can. We know we’re quite a bit behind these guys, so every game we can win against them gets us a little bit closer. We’re still in August. It’s not until a little bit later in September ‘til I start focusing on kind of where we are as far as the division and the wild card. Things flip around pretty quickly.”

Trainer’s room

Athletics RF Stephen Piscotty sat out a day after rolling his right ankle sliding into second base to get back safely on a pickoff attempt in the seventh. Melvin hopes Piscotty will be ready to return Tuesday after the team’s day off Monday. … CF Ramon Laureano, on the injured list with a stress reaction in his right shin, is closer to running again - but not yet every day. He has done everything in his rehab but run so far.

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