Photo credit: @CaseyPrattABC7
By: Ana Kieu
The good things kept coming to the Oakland Athletics, who beat the Seattle Mariners — in the series finale at Safeco Field on Monday night. Prior to the road game, Oakland clinched the final available American League playoff spot when the Tampa Bay Rays lost to the New York Yankees 4-1. Unless if Oakland erases its five-game deficit, they’ll face the Yanks in the AL Wild Card Game on October 3rd.
The M’s got on the board first. Robinson Cano homered on a fly ball to center in the bottom of the first inning for an early 1-0 lead. As a result, Cano got his 10th home run of the season.
The A’s took a 2-1 lead in the top of the third inning. Jonathan Lucroy homered on a fly ball to left for the go-ahead play, which was his 22nd home run of the season and 100th career home run.
The A’s made it a 3-1 game in the top of the sixth inning. Khris Davis homered on a fly ball to center for his 46th home run of the season. Davis joined Jimmie Foxx (1932, 1933) as the only players in A’s history to hit 45-plus home runs with 120-plus RBI in a single season.
The M’s Dee Gordon hit a game-tying, two-run shot that bounced off the top of the right wall and over. The score was 3-3 in the bottom of the sixth inning.
But the A’s weren’t ready to back down just yet. Matt Chapman homered on a line drive to center. Jonathan Lucroy scored on Chapman’s play to help the A’s to a 5-3 lead in the top of the seventh inning.
The A’s continued to pour in the runs in the top of the eighth inning. Matt Olson singled on a ground ball to Ben Gamel. Stephen Piscotty scored on Olson’s play, and Matt Joyce went to third. The A’s were up 6-3. Then, Marcus Semien hit a sacrifice fly to Mitch Haniger. Chad Pinder scored on Semien’s sac fly. The A’s extended its lead to 7-3.
The A’s defeated the M’s 7-3. Oakland’s Ryan Buchter (5-0) was the winning pitcher. Seattle’s Shawn Armstrong )(0-1) took the loss.
Notes
A’s fans can bring Stomper home with them. Check out athletics.com/auction to bid on this week’s Stomper in the Town statues.
Up Next
The A’s and Mariners meet again Tuesday night at 7:10 pm PDT.

