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Game # 92, Athletics at Tigers Game Thread

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Last night, the Athletics’ losing streak reached four games, as the team fell to the Detroit Tigers 6-2 in the opening contest of this three-game series. The A’s had a chance to win after knocking Tarik Skubal out following five innings while trailing by just one run. However, miscommunication between two A’s players on a pop fly to shallow right field sparked a two-out rally for the Tigers, who extended their lead from 2-1 to 6-1 and effectively sealed the victory.

Left-hander Jeffrey Springs will start today for the A’s, who will look to even the series and force tomorrow’s finale to become a series decider. The 33-year-old southpaw enters his 19th start of the season with a 3-8 record, a 5.79 ERA, a 1.38 WHIP and 80 strikeouts across 93 1/3 innings. Since opening the season strong, Springs has struggled significantly over the past few months. His ERA ranks as the fourth highest in the major leagues and he has surrendered more home runs than any other pitcher.

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Much of these struggles can be attributed to pitching in the hitter-friendly confines of Sutter Health Park, a particularly difficult environment for a fly ball pitcher. The split is especially striking: Springs has allowed 16 home runs at home compared to just eight on the road. He gave up two more home runs in his last start, a loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in which he allowed six runs on eight hits and four walks over 5 1/3 innings.

Comerica Park generally plays as a pitcher-friendly ballpark, meaning fly balls that might clear the fence at the A’s home stadium often turn into long outs in Detroit. Given how well the park suits Springs’ fly ball tendencies, this is an excellent opportunity for Springs to deliver a much-needed quality start and earn his first win since April.

The A’s lineup for this afternoon’s matchup:

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