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A’s push Sox to a deciding game

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OAKLAND, Calif. — Marcus Semien and Khris Davis homered early and the Oakland Athletics held off Jose Abreu and the Chicago White Sox in the late innings for a 5-3 win Wednesday that sent their AL playoff series to a deciding Game 3.

A's reliever Jake Diekman walked home a run in the ninth, then retired the big-hitting Abreu on a sharp grounder to end it and even the best-of-three wild-card matchup at 1-all.

Game 3 is Thursday at the Coliseum.

The White Sox went 14-0 in the regular season against lefthanded starters during the regular season and beat southpaw Jesus Luzardo in the opener. A's manager Bob Melvin acknowledg­ed it might make him reconsider who to start with the season on the line — perhaps righty Mike Fiers over lefty Sean

Manaea.

Chris Bassitt allowed one run on six hits in seven-plus innings during an impressive postseason debut as the ALWest champion A's snapped a six-game postseason losing streak dating to 2013.

The right-hander, drafted by the White Sox before being traded to Oakland in December 2014, came in on a nice roll having won his last three regular-season decisions.

Things got interestin­g when Bassitt gave way to Liam Hendriks after a leadoff single to Tim Anderson in the eighth with a 5-0 lead. Yasmani Grandal hit a two-run homer one out later.

Hendriks surrendere­d a pair of two-out singles in the ninth and walked Yoan Moncada to load the bases. Diekman relieved and walked Grandal to bring home a run.

Abreu, at the top of the list of AL MVP candidates, hit a hard grounder to second base as Diekman earned a tough save.

Oakland hit three consecutiv­e one-out singles in the first againstDal­lasKeuchel and rookie second baseman Nick Madrigal's fielding error allowed two runs to score.

Keuchel exited after 3 1/3 innings having allowed five runs — three earned— and six hits.

He couldn't hold down the

slugging A's as Lucas Giolito did a day earlier taking a perfect game into the seventh inning of Chicago's 4-1 Game 1 victory.

The White Sox haven't won back-to-back road playoff games since getting six straight in 2005.

The A's had dropped five straight postseason games when facing eliminatio­n.

 ?? ERIC RISBERG/AP ?? Chicago White Sox's Nomar Mazara reacts after striking out against Oakland Athletics pitcher Liam Hendriks during the eighth inning.
ERIC RISBERG/AP Chicago White Sox's Nomar Mazara reacts after striking out against Oakland Athletics pitcher Liam Hendriks during the eighth inning.

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