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A’s Bullpen, Defense Collapse in Series-Deciding Loss to Giants

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The Athletics and Giants battled in the rubber-game of their three-game set on a windy Sunday afternoon in Sacramento. While the wind helped both teams score runs, the weather did not play that much of a factor in this game’s result. Rather it was the A’s bullpen and defensive collapse in the eighth inning, when the Giants scored eight runs to break the game open and go on to a 10-1 series-deciding victory.

Giants Threaten Right Away

A’s starting pitcher Jeffrey Springs encountered some early traffic before inducing two fly outs to escape that first inning jam.

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Kurtz Keeps Streak Going

A’s first baseman Nick Kurtz led off the bottom of the first with a walk against Giants’ pitcher Adrian Houser, extending his on-base streak to an incredible 40 consecutive games. Houser settled down after that, matching Springs with a scoreless first.

Springs continued his strong start in the second, inducing an inning-ending double-play grounder to erase Giants’ catcher Daniel Susac’s leadoff single. In the latter half of that inning, A’s third baseman Zack Gelof crushed a ball that got knocked down by the wind and wound up in the Giants center fielder’s glove.

Giants Strike First

The Giants took the lead against Springs. With one out in the third, Arraez hit his second home run of the season, a wind-aided solo shot down the right field line. A’s catcher Jonah Heim led off the last of the third with a single, his first hit with the team and the A’s first hit of the game.

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Giants Add Another Run

The Giants extended their lead the next inning. Their shortstop, Willy Adames reached on Gelof’s throwing error, advanced to second on a balk and then scored on Matt Chapman’s double to center. Springs limited the damage by getting Giants’ right fielder Drew Gilbert to fly out with Chapman on second and two outs.

A’s Attempt a Comeback

Houser worked his fourth straight scoreless inning. The Giants middle-infield duo of Adames and Arraez made nice defensive plays to assist their pitcher.

In the bottom of the fifth, the A’s got on the board thanks to a two-out rally. Shortstop Darell Hernaiz singled and then Kurtz walked for the third time in three at-bats. That brought up right fielder Carlos Cortes, whose pop-up was somehow not caught by a Giants infielder. His double that never left the infield brought home Hernaiz to cut his team’s deficit in half. Houser escaped the jam by getting designated hitter Brent Rooker to line out as the A’s stranded the tying and go-ahead runs on base.

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