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By Jerry Feitelberg
The Oakland A’s hit five home runs at Petco Park on Wednesday afternoon in San Diego to rout the Padres 12-4. Franklin Barreto started the homer barrage with a three-run blast in the second inning to propel the A’s to the victory. Frankie Montas rebounded from a loss to the Houston Astros last week to win his fourth of the season.
The A’s sent Padres’ starter Joey Lucchesi to the showers in the top of the second inning. Lucchesi had control problems as he hit Matt Olson with a pitch. He then walked Stephen Piscotty to put men on at first and second with no out. Barreto, who entered the game with a batting average around .160, blasted a 424-foot homer to start the rout. The next hitter, Josh Phegley, also hit his first homer of the year and the A’s led 4-0. Padres’ manager Andy Green removed Lucchesi with two out in the inning and brought in another lefty, Robbie Erlin, to pitch.
In the top of the third, Mark Canha led off the frame with his ninth big fly to make it 5-0. Matt Olson followed with his 15th to make in 6-0. The A’s added another run after Barreto reached on a single but advanced to third when the Padres committed two errors on the play. Phegley hit a sacrifice fly to right to drive in Barreto with the A’s seventh run. The Padres put their first run of the afternoon on the board after Montas gave up a single to A.J.Ellis, a walk to Travis Jankowski, and a single to Cory Spangenberg.
The A’s scored one in the seventh and two in the eighth on the strength of Jed Lowrie’s blast off Phil Hughes to make it a 10-1 game. The Padres used a position player, Cory Spangenberg, to pitch the ninth. The A’s tallied two more to lead 12-1 in the middle of the ninth. The Padres plated three in their half of the ninth, but it was not enough as the A’s won the going away 12-4.
Notes: The A’s leading home run hitter, Khris Davis, was not in the lineup due to a stomach ailment. Davis was available for pinch-hitting duties, but there was no need for him at all.
Frankie Montas improved to 4-1. He went 6 2/3 inning and allowed one run and five hits. Montas threw 105 pitches. Joey Lucchesi took the loss, and his record is now 3-3.
The A’s have now homered in 21 consecutive road games with at least one or more home runs. The A’s have won four games in a row and are 38-36 for the year. The Padres are 34-42.
Up Next: The A’s begin a four-game series with the Chicago White Sox Thursday night in the Windy City. Chris Bassitt (0-2, 2.45 ERA) will go for Oakland, and righty Lucas Giolito (4-7, 7.19 ERA) will pitch for Chicago. Game time will be at 5:05 pm PDT.

