OAKLAND, Calif. -- Sonny Gray found himself facing a rare early deficit, and the Oakland Athletics came out swinging to get him right back on track.
Gray kept slugger Mike Trout off the bases all game and struck him out twice. Brett Lawrie brought his power stroke and the A's snapped a season-high four-game losing streak with a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night.
Gray struck out six and walked one over eight impressive innings to beat the Angels for the second time in seven days. Lawrie hit a three-run homer in the first inning that Gray made stand up.
 
Gray strikes out 6 to pitch A's past Angels 6-2
 
"That was huge. It gave me a little shot in the arm there," Gray said. "For us to respond with a five-spot, I knew then that I need to come back out and put up zeros for the guys."
Oakland won for the first time this season when its opponent scored first.
Josh Reddick hit a solo homer and a two-run single to back Gray (3-0), who retired 13 straight batters during one stretch to help the A's avoid dropping to five games below .500 for the first time since June 30, 2012. Oakland bounced back against the defending AL West champions after being swept at home over the weekend by first-place Houston.
"We knew that the boys were ready to go today," Lawrie said. "We knew it wasn't going to stop in the first inning. Even though they did put up a couple, we knew that we had a lot of fight in us. That's the type of team we are."
Gray allowed two runs and six hits in his 105-pitch day. He lowered his ERA to 1.98 before Evan Scribner struck out the side in order to finish the 2-hour, 6-minute game.
It was the A's fastest 9-inning game since June 6, 2012, when a game against the Texas Rangers took 2:04.
David Freese hit a two-run single on his 32nd birthday in the first inning but the A's answered immediately in the bottom half. The Angels were limited to three or fewer runs for the seventh time in 10 games after they led the majors in runs with 773 in 2014.
"Freese reaches out ... I threw that same pitch probably 15 times and got outs with it," Gray said.
Gray improved to 4-1 over seven starts and eight career appearances against the Angels, who played their first game since the trade of left fielder Josh Hamilton to Texas became final during Monday's day off.
Jered Weaver (0-3) remained winless in five starts to begin the season -- the first time in his career he has started 0-3. Facing Oakland for his second straight outing, the right-hander allowed six runs and six hits in seven innings, struck out one and didn't walk a batter for the fourth time this season.
Weaver, an 18-game winner last season, retired 12 straight batters after Lawrie's second home run of the year before Marcus Semien's two-out single in the fifth.
"It's not the way I wanted to start it off," Weaver said. "The inning just blew up on me. I was able to settle in after that but it was too late."
The Angels opened a six-game Bay Area road trip that includes a weekend interleague series against the World Series champion San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park. Los Angeles is in a stretch with 25 straight games in its home state.
Los Angeles starting pitchers had gone 3-0 with a 1.50 ERA with 30 strikeouts over the previous six games.
 

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