Lodi News-Sentinel

Valencia, Alonso hit homers against former club

- By Janie McCauley AP BASEBALL WRITER

OAKLAND — After James Paxton had his special season interrupte­d by an injury in August that cost him more than a month, you bet the Seattle lefty wants to make his last start Sunday.

Now he will try to convince manager Scott Servais, who plans to talk to the pitcher Wednesday about just that.

Seattle’s Danny Valencia hit a three-run homer against his former team and fellow exOakland slugger Yonder Alonso added a two-run shot in the Mariners’ 6-3 win over the Athletics on Tuesday night.

Paxton struck out five and didn’t walk a batter in 5 1/3 innings, chased by Khris Davis’ homer. Paxton gave up three runs and six hits as his winless stretch reached four starts since he had seven straight victorious outings.

Paxton told Servais he would like to make one more start — Sunday’s season finale would be his day — but that was to be determined on how the pitcher felt after Tuesday.

“It’s a good step in the right direction for me,” Paxton said of his third start off the disabled list. “Whatever they want me to do, I’m ready to pitch another game.”

“We saw what we needed to see out of him,” Servais said. “We’ll see how he feels tomorrow.”

Davis matched his career high from last season with his 42nd homer, a two-run shot in the sixth to put Oakland ahead before Valencia’s 15th of the year in the seventh off Daniel Mengden (2-2).

“It would be nice,” Davis said of getting No. 43. “But at the same time it’s not that much big of a deal to me.”

The Mariners have hit 40 homers this month and won their eighth straight against the A’s, Seattle’s longest unbeaten run ever versus Oakland.

Emilio Pagan (2-3) pitched 1 2/3 innings in relief, then Edwin Diaz closed it out for his 33rd save.

Alonso’s drive to right ended a 19-inning scoreless streak by Mengden and also was the Seattle first baseman’s fifth homer since joining the Mariners from the A’s on Aug. 6 — and third against Oakland.

Marcus Semien hit the first home run leading off a game of his career with a drive to left for the A’s, who need one more September victory for their first winning month since going 13-12 in April 2016.

Mengden had been 2-0 with a 0.82 ERA over his previous three starts since re-joining the A’s on Sept. 5.

A’s catcher Bruce Maxwell knelt for the national anthem once more and teammate Mark Canha placed his hand on his teammate’s shoulder.

Trainer’s room — Athletics: RHP Jharel Cotton, who experience­d tightness in his elbow and came out of his Sunday start, won’t pitch Friday but rather throw an extended bullpen this weekend in Texas as the A’s use caution with him. An MRI exam showed no structural damage . ... RHP Raul Alcantara will start against the Rangers instead.

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