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Astros Endure Longest Losing Streak Since 2013
Houston's road woes continue as they drop 8 straight games, the franchise's worst skid in over a decade.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 3:25am
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A cubist interpretation of the Astros' recent struggles, with the team's performance fractured into disjointed geometric shapes.Colorado City TodayThe Houston Astros are in the midst of a brutal stretch, having lost 8 consecutive games - their longest losing streak since 2013. The skid included being swept in back-to-back series by the Colorado Rockies and Seattle Mariners, exposing inconsistencies in the team's pitching and hitting. Starter Mike Burrows struggled against the Mariners, while Seattle's George Kirby dominated the Astros lineup. The Astros' 6-11 road record has been a major factor in their overall decline.
Why it matters
The Astros' current losing streak is highly unusual for a team that has been one of the most consistent contenders in the American League over the past decade. This downturn highlights the challenges the team is facing on the road and could portend a more prolonged struggle if they are unable to quickly turn things around.
The details
In Monday's 6-2 loss to the Mariners, the Astros' pitching staff was unable to contain Seattle's lineup. Starter Mike Burrows allowed 6 runs on 11 hits over 6 innings, taking the loss. In contrast, Mariners starter George Kirby threw 7.2 strong innings, limiting the Astros to just 2 runs. The Astros' offensive struggles were exemplified by Mariners slugger Josh Naylor, who hit 2 home runs and drove in 5 runs to lead Seattle to the victory.
- The Astros' current 8-game losing streak is their longest since 2013.
- The skid included consecutive series sweeps by the Colorado Rockies and Seattle Mariners.
The players
Mike Burrows
The Astros' starting pitcher, who allowed 6 runs on 11 hits over 6 innings in the loss to the Mariners.
George Kirby
The Mariners' starting pitcher, who threw 7.2 strong innings and limited the Astros to just 2 runs.
Josh Naylor
The Mariners' slugger, who hit 2 home runs and drove in 5 runs to lead Seattle to victory.
What they’re saying
“Astros are on their longest losing streak since 2013”
— Talkin' Baseball, Podcast
The takeaway
The Astros' current losing streak is a rare and concerning development for a team that has been one of the most successful in the American League over the past decade. If they are unable to quickly turn things around, this downturn could portend more prolonged struggles ahead.

