Post-Tribune

NO JOY IN MUDVILLE

A’s closer Hendriks slams doot on White Sox’s season in clincher

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OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland Athletics ended 14 years of postseason futility, riding Chad Pinder's go-ahead, two-run single in the fifth inning and repeated costly walks by Chicago's relievers to rally past the White Sox 6-4 on Thursday and win the decisive third game of their AL wildcard round series.

The AL West champions lost the opener, then won on consecutiv­e days and advanced to a Division Series against the rival Houston Astros starting Monday in Los Angeles. The winner of that matchup faces the New York Yankees or Tampa Bay for a spot in the World Series.

Sean Murphy hit a two-run homer in the fourth against Codi Heuer as wives and families cheered from suites high above the diamond.

Opening day starter in July, Frankie Montas pitched two innings for the win. Liam Hendriks gave up McCann's leadoff single in the ninth and closed out the game, a day after failing to do so.

Hendriks retired Mazara on a called third strike to end it. The A's closer let out a howl of celebratio­n and pumped his arms before receiving congratula­tory hugs.

Oakland stopped a nine-game losing streak in winner-take-all postseason games, a major league record that dated to the 1973 World Series. The A's had lost six straight playoff series since sweeping Minnesota in the 2006 Division Series only to get swept by Detroit in the Championsh­ip Series.

And what a relief for manager Bob Melvin's slugging, happy-go-lucky A's bunch that won 97 games each of the past two seasons only to lose the division to Houston and then the AL wild card game both years.

This one was never comfortabl­e — even after Chicago lost designated hitter Eloy Jimenez and reliever Garrett Crochet to early injuries.

Lou Trivino allowed the first two batters to reach in the seventh, hitting James McCann with a pitch. First baseman Matt Olson ran 98 feet to make a magnificen­t catch in foul territory for the second out, then Jake Diekman relieved and loaded the bases with a walk to Nomar Mazara before getting Adam Engel's groundout.

The low-budget A's had not captured a winner- take- all postseason game since beating Hall of Famer Willie Mays and the New York Mets. in Game 7 of the 1973 World Series. Oakland had gone 1-15 in potential clinchers since 2000. Two relievers after Murphy's homer, Matt Foster walked Mark Canha with the bases-loaded to tie it, then Matt Olson's walk forced in another run that gave Oakland a 4-3 lead. Mazara hit a tying single in the fifth.

 ?? EZRA SHAW/GETTY ?? Rick Renteria comes to the pitching mound to take out Aaron Bummer, who was one of nine pitchers used.
EZRA SHAW/GETTY Rick Renteria comes to the pitching mound to take out Aaron Bummer, who was one of nine pitchers used.
 ?? ERIC RISBERG/AP ?? Chicago White Sox's Luis Robert walks toward the dugout after striking out against the Oakland Athletics during the ninth inning of Game 3.
ERIC RISBERG/AP Chicago White Sox's Luis Robert walks toward the dugout after striking out against the Oakland Athletics during the ninth inning of Game 3.

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