The Oakland Athletics completed a three-game collection against the Pittsburgh Pirates this afternoon at the Oakland Coliseum. The groups began the day with the same records; 14-17. Manager Mark Kotsay sent winless 34-year-old righty Ross Stripling to the mound for this match against Quinn Priester for the -hitting Abraham Toro got the scoring begun with a line-drive homer to immediately center area in all-time low of the second inning. Tyler Nevin expanded his hit streak to 9 video games with a towering homer to left field prolonging the A's cause 2-0 in all-time low of the 3rd. 9 video game striking touch for Tyler Nevin Oneal Cruz began the inning with a base hit. After a fielder's selection and a mistake on a pickoff effort, Cruz stood at 3rd with one out. Rowdy Tellez struck a sharp grounder to shortstop Darell Hernaiz, who made a leaping catch and tossed a bullet home to snatch Cruz. The A's contributed to their lead in the base of the 5th, when Tyler Nevin singled, and Bleday and Langeliers each walked to pack the bases. Abraham Toro struck a routine ground ball to Oneal Cruz who managed it nonchalantly and then tossed large of the bag, permitting Nevin to rack up. At the end of five, the A's lead 3-0. Lefty TJ McFarland replaced Ross Stripling in the 7th. Stripling threw six scoreless with three hits, two strikeouts and no strolls. McFarland obtained the initial two outs prior to handing the round over to Austin Adams. He strolled his initial 2 batters encountered, packing the bases, before striking our Brian Reynolds to finish the inning. Aroldis Chapman, once the most been afraid reliever in baseball, got in the video game to pitch the base of the seventh. Chapman started out 2 of the 3 batters he faced along the road to a scoreless framework. Dany Jimnez took control of for Austin Adams in the eighth. Conner Joe and Andrew McCutcheon both strolled. Kotsay replaced Adams with Michael Kelly, that shut down the Pirates to finish the danger. Pirates closer David Bednar came in to pitch the bottom of the 8th. Abraham Toro drew a walk. Esteury Ruiz squeeze competed him and easily swiped 2nd. Kyle McCann drove him in with a solitary to make ball game 4-0. Student flamethrower Mason Miller was available in to bang the door in the ninth, regardless of it not being a conserve situation. Ten pitches later on, congratulations remained in order as the A's swept the Pirates with a 4-0 Athletics Shop, four-hit nothing.

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