Andrus’ Tenth-inning error offers A’s 7-6 win over White Sox

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OAKLAND, Calif. — Tyler Wade slid into residence with the profitable run after second baseman Elvis Andrus misplayed a Tenth-inning grounder, giving the Oakland Athletics a 7-6 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday.

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Oakland overcame 3-1 and 6-4 deficits to win consecutive video games for the primary time since a seven-game profitable streak from June 6-13. The A’s, a significant league-worst 23-62, received for the fourth time in 16 video games and are on tempo to complete 44-118.

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They drew a crowd of simply 9,235, their twenty fifth below 10,000 in 43 residence video games.

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“We talk a lot about the character and identity of the team. They showed themselves today, coming back against a really good bullpen,” A’s supervisor Mark Kotsay stated. “You can’t say enough about the effort. They come to compete, the come to win every day. Those are good signs.”

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Chicago rallied from a 4-3 deficit within the eighth on Yasmani Grandal’s RBI single off Lucas Erceg, Carlos Perez’s run-scoring double and Andrew Benintendi’s bases-loaded stroll from Sam Long that adopted an intentional stroll to Zach Remillard.

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Oakland tied the rating 6-6 within the backside half when Joe Kelly balked in a run and Tony Kemp hit a tying single.

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PHOTOS: Andrus' Tenth-inning error offers A's 7-6 win over White Sox

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With Wade on second base as the automated runner, former A’s pitcher Kendall Graveman (3-4) acquired the primary two outs of the Tenth. JJ Bleday hit a routine grounder to Andrus. The ball bounced off the second baseman’s glove, and he retrieved the ball and threw too late to first as Bleday slid throughout the bottom. Wade saved on operating and slid throughout the plate to beat the throw from first baseman Gavin Sheets.

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“I kind of peeked over my shoulder, saw him bobble it so I was like, ‘I’m going regardless,’” Wade stated. “Off the bat with two outs you’re going no matter what.”

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Bleday had by no means slid headfirst in a significant league sport earlier than however felt he wanted to towards the White Sox to maintain the inning going.

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“When I went in headfirst I knew I had a good chance of being safe,” Bleday stated. “Once I got up and looked, I’m like, ‘Oh he’s through and slid under the tag.’ To be able to win a series against this team, that’s huge. We know we can win.”

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White Sox supervisor Pedro Grifol thought Sheets, who entered as a pinch hitter within the ninth, was late to react.

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“I thought he did a good job of getting down on the ball and just got it off his glove and then threw the ball first base,” Grifol stated of Andrus. “It seemed like to me like Sheets reacted late on that on the on the throw to home.”

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Shintaro Fujinami (4-7) labored round successful batter within the prime of the Tenth, placing out two.

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Seth Brown homered for the A’s and Bleday had two RBIs.

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Eloy Jiménez hit his eleventh residence run and drove in two runs for Chicago. Tim Anderson and Yasmani Grandal added two hits every however Anderson had a grand slam erased by video evaluation within the eighth inning. He hit a drive down the left area line that third base umpire Tripp Gibson signaled honest however was modified to foul by the replay umpire. Anderson flied out on the subsequent pitch.

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Brown’s seventh-inning homer off Keynan Middleton gave Oakland a 4-3 lead. But it wasn’t held by a bullpen that has a significant league-worst 5.75 ERA.

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White Sox starter Dylan Cease allowed three runs, six hits and three walks in 5 1/3 innings in his seventh straight no-decision.

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Kyle Muller, Oakland’s opening day starter, was recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas to make his first massive league begin since May 22 and gave up three runs, six hits and 4 walks in 5 innings. A’s beginning pitchers have two wins within the staff’s final 16 video games.

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AS EASY AS 1-2-3

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In the fifth, Jiménez hit a line drive off Muller that had an exit velocity of 107.7 mph. The ball ricocheted off Jiménez and rolled again to catcher Carlos Pérez, who threw to first for the out.

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ROSTER MOVES

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Athletics: One day after being activated off the 60-day injured record, LHP Kirby Snead was optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas.

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UP NEXT

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A’s RHP Paul Blackburn (1-0, 3.77) will attempt to make it two wins in a row in Sunday’s sequence finale. Blackburn beat the New York Yankees on Tuesday for his first choice in six begins.

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