Altuve and Peña hit home runs in the Houston Astros’ 11-5 victory over the struggling Arizona Diamondbacks

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Jose Altuve rounds the bases after hitting a home run in the 7th inning

Jose Altuve and Jeremy Peña hit home runs as the Houston Astros extended their perfect record to 7-0 in games started by Yusei Kikuchi with an 11-5 win over the struggling Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday.

Altuve had three hits and scored three runs. Peña’s 15th homer was a three-run blast that finished off a five-run sixth inning, which began with the Astros holding a slim one-run lead.

“It’s great to put runs on the board,” Peña said. “That’s what we try to do. I feel like whenever we’ve got a lead, our pitching staff does a great job of closing out the game, so that’s what we try to do — get some runs on the board and let our pitching staff do their thing.”

Houston extended its lead in the AL West to 5 1/2 games ahead of Seattle.

Arizona, which has lost three straight and seven of its last 10 games, holds a half-game lead over the New York Mets for the second National League wild card spot.

Kikuchi (8-9) gave up four runs and seven hits over six innings but struck out six, setting a career-high 183 strikeouts for the season.

Eduardo Rodriguez pitches in the 2nd inning

“I got hit around a little bit today,” Kikuchi said through a translator. “But I didn’t give up a walk and kept the team in the game, so I’m happy about that.”

Since joining the Astros in a trade from the Toronto Blue Jays on July 29, Kikuchi has a 3.07 ERA and a 32.1% strikeout rate.

Kevin Newman homered off Kikuchi in the fourth to give Arizona a 3-1 lead, but Houston responded with four runs against Eduardo Rodriguez in the bottom of the fourth inning.

Rodriguez (2-2) faced 10 batters and used 47 pitches to get through the inning. Houston loaded the bases without a hit. Chas McCormick tied the game with a two-run single, and Yordan Alvarez’s two-out RBI single put the Astros ahead. An error and a bases-loaded walk by Alex Bregman capped the scoring for Houston.

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