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Astros Endure Longest Losing Streak Since 2013
Houston's road struggles continue as the team falls to 6-11 on the season
Apr. 13, 2026 at 11:20pm
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A cubist interpretation of the Astros' prolonged road struggles, as their season-long skid continues to deepen.Colorado City TodayThe Houston Astros are in the midst of a brutal stretch, with their losing streak now at eight games. The defeat capped a disastrous 1-9 road trip and marked the franchise's longest losing streak since 2013. The skid has exposed inconsistencies on both sides of the ball, as defensive lapses and untimely hitting have compounded the team's struggles and prevented Houston from regaining control in key moments throughout games.
Why it matters
The Astros' recent struggles are a significant departure from their usual dominance in the American League. This prolonged skid could have major implications for their early-season outlook if they are unable to quickly turn things around.
The details
On Monday, the Astros fell 6-2 to the Seattle Mariners, extending their losing streak to eight games. Starter Mike Burrows allowed six runs on 11 hits over six innings and took the loss, while Mariners starter George Kirby controlled the game, throwing 7.2 innings while limiting the Astros to just two runs. The Astros' offense struggled, with Yainer Diaz providing a brief highlight with an RBI single in the fifth inning.
- The Astros' eight-game losing streak is their longest since 2013.
The players
Mike Burrows
The Astros' starting pitcher, who allowed six runs on 11 hits over six innings and took the loss.
George Kirby
The Mariners' starting pitcher, who threw 7.2 innings and limited the Astros to just two runs.
Yainer Diaz
The Astros' player who provided a brief highlight with an RBI single in the fifth inning.
Josh Naylor
The Mariners' player who hit two home runs and drove in five runs, leading the Mariners to a decisive victory.
What they’re saying
“Astros are on their longest losing streak since 2013”
— Talkin' Baseball, Podcast
What’s next
The Astros must regroup quickly if they hope to turn their season around. If the skid continues, their early-season outlook could worsen as the team searches for answers.
The takeaway
The Astros' current struggles represent a rare downturn for the perennial contenders, highlighting the importance of maintaining consistency and resilience throughout the long MLB season. This skid could serve as a wake-up call for the team to address their issues on both offense and defense.

