The Columbus Dispatch

Ramírez stays hot with 3 RBIS in Guardians’ win

- Steve Herrick

CLEVELAND – José Ramírez had three RBIS, including a two-run double in the first inning, to continue his torrid production and the Cleveland Guardians defeated the Oakland Athletics 6-3 on Sunday.

Ramírez, who leads the majors with 59 RBIS, pulled a double down the leftfield line that put Cleveland ahead after Oakland scored a run in the top of the inning. The three-time All-star added an RBI groundout in the seventh and has driven in 25 runs over the last 21 games.

Cal Quantrill (4-3) allowed one run in six innings, a solo home run by Ramón Laureano in the first. Laureano inspired his teammates with a fiery dugout rant that led to Oakland’s fiverun seventh inning Saturday, when the A’s snapped a 10-game losing streak with a 10-5 win.

Emmanuel Clase pitched the ninth for his 11th save and Cleveland took three of four in the series.

Josh Naylor added an RBI single in the sixth for the Guardians. Cleveland’s first baseman, who suffered multiple fractures and ligament damage to his right leg in an outfield collision last season, gave fans a major scare in the top of the inning.

Naylor tumbled to the ground after colliding with Quantrill while catching a foul popup hit by Sean Murphy. Naylor made the grab but ran into Quantrill and was down for a couple of moments. He was helped to his feet by catcher Austin Hedges and a team trainer and received a loud ovation as he went back to the dugout.

Naylor, who had surgery in July, went through a lengthy rehab in the

offseason and has been a key contributo­r through the first 57 games. His RBI single came after Oakland intentiona­lly walked Owen Miller.

Christian Bethancour­t and Seth Brown his back-to-back homers in the eighth for Oakland, which hasn’t won consecutiv­e games since May 24-25 against Seattle. Cole Irvin (3-2) allowed five runs – four earned – in 5 2/3 innings.

Laureano’s homer gave Oakland a brief lead, but Cleveland responded with three runs. Shortstop Elvis Andrus booted a ground ball hit by leadoff hitter Myles Straw and the error cost the A’s. Amed Rosario doubled and Ramirez lined a double down the left-field line, giving Cleveland a 2-1 lead.

Ramirez took third on a groundout and scored on Miller’s single past a drawn-in Andrus.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Athletics: 2B Jed Lowrie (wrist, shoulder soreness) hit in the batting cages Saturday but was out for the third straight game.

 ?? RON SCHWANE/AP ?? The Guardians' José Ramírez hits a two-run double against the Athletics during the first inning Sunday in Cleveland.
RON SCHWANE/AP The Guardians' José Ramírez hits a two-run double against the Athletics during the first inning Sunday in Cleveland.

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