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05/25 18:19 CDT MacIver hits go-ahead single, throws out runner to end game as
A's stop skid and Phils' win streak
MacIver hits go-ahead single, throws out runner to end game as A's stop skid
and Phils' win streak
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) --- Willie MacIver had a tiebreaking single for
his first big league hit in a two-run, eighth-inning rally, then capped his
debut by throwing out a runner attempting to steal for the final out as the
Athletics beat Philadelphia 5-4 Sunday to stop an 11-game slide and the
Phillies' nine-game winning streak.
A's manager Mark Kotsay and third baseman Miguel Andujar were ejected in the
seventh inning by plate umpire Roberto Ortiz with the score 3-3, angered over a
called strike.
Philadelphia's Trea Turner homered in the eighth off Hogan Harris for a 4-3
lead.
Matt Strahm (1-3) issued a one-out walk in the bottom half to Logan Davidson,
who hit a two-run double and singled for his first hits. He made a forgettable
debut Saturday when he entered as a pinch runner in the 10th inning and was
thrown out at the plate, was called for obstruction and ended a 9-6 loss by
striking out.
Lawrence Butler tied the score with a triple and MacIver singled to center.
A day after blowing a ninth-inning lead, Mason Miller allowed a two-out single
in the ninth to Alec Bohm. Johan Rojas pinch ran and MacIver, a 28-year-old
catcher who had been in the minors since 2018, threw to shortstop Jacob Wilson,
who tagged the sliding Rojas on an elbow.
The A's had to wait for a video review to uphold the call.
Tyler Ferguson (1-2) got his first win since Sept. 18. Miller, pitching for a
third straight day for the first time in his big league career, got his 12th
save in 14 chances.
Wilson hit a 420-foot homer on Jess Luzardo's first pitch as the A's built a
3-0 first-inning lead.
Turner had three RBIs, including an RBI single in the third and a sacrifice fly
in the fifth.
Phillies starter Jess Luzardo struck out 10 in seven innings.
Key moment A day after allowing Max Kepler's tying ninth-inning homer, Miller retired him on a grounder starting the ninth before striking out Realmuto. Key stat The A's had not lost 12 straight games in a season since 1994. Up next Phillies: LHP Ranger Surez (3-0, 3.70 ERA) starts Tuesday night at Atlanta against RHP Spencer Strider (0-2, 5.79 ERA). Athletics: LHP JP Sears (4-4, 4.00 ERA) starts Tuesday night at Houston against RHP Hunter Brown (6-3, 2.04 ERA). ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb |
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