Oroville Mercury-Register

A’s offense collects 18 hits in win

Season-high for Oakland in its victory against KC

- By Shayna Rubin

The Oakland A’s redeemed a gutting loss on Tuesday with a dicey 12-10 win over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday with a season-high 18 hit game.

Andrew Chafin came in the ninth inning, the A’s up 12-9 with a save opportunit­y. Kansas City loaded the bases with no outs and scored a run on a ground out, but escaped the inning with a strikeout and a ground out.

Elvis Andrus and Josh Harrison collected multi-RBI games. Andrus’ two-run single in the second inning erased an early Royals 1-0 lead. Harrison’s two-run single in the fifth inning added some much-needed runs as Kansas City began to chip away at Oakland’s lead. He’d score another in the seventh inning.

Matt Olson hit an opposite field, two-run home run not only marked his 35th home run of the year and first career 100 RBI season to make it 5-1 in the fourth inning.

The Royals, fresh of a late

comeback against the A’s on Tuesday, tried to repeat their effort against Sean Manaea.

With a four-run lead in the fourth inning, Manaea caved, allowing three runs on two singles after loading the bases with no outs. A difficult double play turned by Josh Harrison at third base — in for an injured Matt Chapman — to Tony Kemp at second put an end to the ugly inning.

After giving up a solo

home run to Salvador Perez, Manaea would gut out five innings on 101 pitches with five runs allowed on nine hits. Because of the bats, he’d

escape with a lead.

The offense kept did their part to eliminate possibilit­y of another blown lead by increasing the lead. In the seventh, Josh Harrison, Starling Marte and pinch-hitter Khris Davis added four runs to the A’s lead to make it 12-5.

Lou Trivino looked strong in two innings of relief. He allowed a run in the seventh inning, but struck out five with a deadly changeup on hand.

But the lead wasn’t safe. Jake Diekman allowed three runs in the eighth inning and the Royals cut the A’s lead to 12-9 on Andrew Benintendi’s fifth hit, a tworun single on an 0-2 pitch. He was pulled with two outs, two on for Andrew Chafin, who drew a pop up to end the inning.

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Josh Harrison slides home to score on a two-run single by Starling Marte during the seventh inning against the Royals on Wednesday.
CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Josh Harrison slides home to score on a two-run single by Starling Marte during the seventh inning against the Royals on Wednesday.
 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A’s starting pitcher Sean Manaea throws during the first inning against the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday.
CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A’s starting pitcher Sean Manaea throws during the first inning against the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday.

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