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By Jerry Feitelberg
OAKLAND — The Oakland A’s were hoping to win Thursday’s game and sweep the three-game set from the Cincinnati Reds, but that didn’t happen.
The A’s sent Chris Bassitt to the hill, while the Reds had Tanner Roark on the mound.
Bassitt pitched well, but not well enough as the Reds’ hitters hit two home runs and the Reds’ pitchers held the A’s scoreless to win 3-0. Bassitt pitched 7 2/3 innings. He had trouble with Reds third baseman Eugenio Suarez. Suarez touched Bassitt for two doubles and a home run.
Meanwhile, Roark went six innings and allowed no runs and three hits. He picked up his third win of the year.
The Reds put two on the board very quickly in the first inning. With one out, Reds’ third baseman Eugenio Suarez doubled. Derek Dietrich then took Bassitt deep for his 10th round-tripper of the year. The Reds led 2-0.
The Reds added a run in the top of the third when Eugenio Suarez, who doubled in the first, blasted his 11th dinger of the year into the seats of left field. The Reds led 3-0 in the middle of the third.
The Reds hurlers allowed the A’s six hits and no runs. They were able to salvage the finale of the three-game series.
Game Notes: The A’s won the series 2-1.
The Reds will be staying in the Bay Area as they play the Giants in San Francisco for three games starting Friday.
The A’s fall to 17-22. The Reds improve to 16-22.
The A’s line score was no runs, six hits, and one error.
The Reds’ line was three runs, eight hits, and one error.
Time of game was two hours and 36 minutes and 19,694 fans were at the park watching the game.
Up Next: The A’s will host the other Ohio team, the Cleveland Indians, for three games this weekend. Time of first game will be at 6:37 pm.
A’s manager Bob Melvin will have Frankie Montas on the mound, and the Indians will counter with righty Cody Anderson.
There will be a fireworks show after the game.

