Oakland A’s designated hitter Brent Rooker took Kansas City Royals pitching deep at Kaufman Stadium in Kansas City on Fri May 5, 2023 (@Athletics photo)
A’s 17 hits Beats Royals 12-8 ends three game skid
By Barbara Mason
The Oakland A’s (7-26) traveled to Kansas City Friday night to take on the Royals (8-25) at Kauffman Stadium for a three game series. Both clubs have been struggling this season with similar records and so this series was a competitive one with the A’s battling off the Royals coming away with a 12-8 win.
The hits started early for Oakland scoring in the first inning. Esteury Ruiz drew first blood scoring on a throwing error by pitcher Brad Keller to lead 1-0.
The A’s had a great third inning scoring three times to take a 4-0 lead. Brent Rooker hit a two run home run to extend the Oakland lead to 3-0. Oakland was not finished knocking a solo home run coming from Ramon Laureano to lead 4-0.
Oakland’s Brent Rooker doubled in the fourth inning driving in Ryan Noda for a 5-0 lead. When it looked like the A’s had it all under control, the Royals fought back with a two run fourth inning. Nick Pratto hit a two- run homer to get up on the board but still trailing Oakland 5-2.
The A’s answered right back with a four run fifth inning now leading 9-2. Tony Kemp doubled, Nick Allen singled and Ryan Noda had a double, his third hit of the evening. The Royals would score one run in the fifth, a sacrifice from Vinnie Pasquantino. The score now stood at 9-3 in favor of the A’s.
Oakland got into some deep trouble in the bottom of the sixth loading the bases. A’s pitcher Kyle Muller allowed a couple of singles followed by a walk and that was it for Muller. The Royals scored two runs and Spencer Patton would come in to relieve Muller. After having a 9-2 lead the A’s began to have some pitching issues and the Royals were quick to jump all over it. By the end of the sixth inning the A’s lead had been cut to 9-5.
There was more trouble for Oakland in the seventh inning. Shintaro Fujinami had a horrible outing walking three runners and that was it for Fujinami. Austin Pruit would relieve him in a bases loaded situation, The Royals would drive in three runs and it was a one run game with Oakland clinging to the lead 9-8.
The A’s were having a great offensive game with 16 hits but there was some shaky pitching that got them into all sorts of trouble. In the eighth inning Oakland had the bases loaded with one out and were looking at a chance to extend their lead. Shea Langeliers hit a sacrifice fly driving in one run and Oakland had a two-run lead 10-8. A wild pitch allowed another run for the A’s now leading 11-8.
Oakland got an insurance run in the ninth inning.
It was a great game for Oakland with 17 hits and nearly every guy on the roster had hits. Of note were Ryan Noda with three runs, Brent Rooker wit two runs and Esteury Ruiz with three runs. This was an exceptional offensive game for the A’s.
Game two will be Saturday with first pitch at 4:10 PM. Ken Waldichuck will be on the mound for Oakland and Brandy Singer will get the nod for Kansas City.










