The Day

A’s beat Yankees for second straight night and get big boost from Davis

- By JANIE McCAULEY AP Baseball Writer

Oakland, Calif. — When slugger Khris Davis cleared the fences again at last, he gave it an animated trot around the bases complete with a salute approachin­g third before celebratin­g with his teammates back in the dugout.

When top pitching prospect A.J. Puk made his major league debut at last, the crowd went crazy and he felt the love. His teammates razzed him afterward and he assured everybody, “I can take it.”

Davis and Marcus Semien each hit a two-run homer to back Mike Fiers, and the Oakland Athletics held off the New York Yankees 6-4 on Wednesday night to clinch another series win against an AL division leader after taking three of four games from Houston last weekend.

Oakland moved a percentage point in front of Tampa Bay for the second AL wild card.

Davis snapped an 0-for-17 slump — three at-bats shy of the longest hitless drought of his career — with his first home run since July 30 and second since June 18. He sent a fullcount pitch down the right field line in the second inning for just his 18th homer after he led the majors last season with 48 for his third straight year with 40 or more.

“He needed that,” manager Bob Melvin said. “He's been grinding hard. He takes this pretty seriously. He's been so instrument­al for this team, as consistent a power hitter as we've ever had around here.”

Stephen Piscotty added a solo home run in the sixth after the Yankees got Mike Tauchman's sacrifice fly in the top of the inning. Mike Ford homered in the seventh for New York, and Didi Gregorius added an RBI double.

Liam Hendriks struck out DJ LeMahieu and Aaron Judge in the eighth to escape a jam after Puk started the inning.

“He handled it well,” Fiers said of Puk. “We're going to see a lot of him.”

Hendriks finished for his 15th save as Oakland (73-53) moved a season-best 20 games over .500 and earned Melvin his 1,200th career victory as a manager.

Fiers (12-3) loaded the bases with one out in the sixth, and his night was done. He struck out four and walked three, allowing two runs on six hits over 5 1/3 innings. This marked the anniversar­y of the first of his two no-hitters on Aug. 21, 2015, for the Astros against the Dodgers.

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