Lodi News-Sentinel

Donaldson hits tiebreakin­g two-run HR vs. former club

- By Janie McCauley

OAKLAND — Back when he played here, Josh Donaldson watched many a hard-hit ball get halted by the wind at the Oakland Coliseum short of going over the outfield fences.

So he didn’t want to count on his 10th-inning drive going far enough.

It had plenty on it, and it still feels plenty sweet to make an impact where he began his big league career in 2010 — even in a different uniform.

Donaldson hit a tiebreakin­g two-run homer in the 10th against his former club, Justin Smoak also homered in the inning for his second long ball of the day, and the Toronto Blue Jays avoided a sweep by beating the Athletics 7-5 on Wednesday.

“Any home run’s nice. The fact of the matter the situation it was in to be able to come through for my team like that, with the circumstan­ces, I was able to do that a few times when I played here, too,” Donaldson said. “It was nice to kind of be able to come back and hit one in a timely situation.”

Frankie Montas (1-1) plunked Kevin Pillar to start the inning and bring up Donaldson, who clobbered a 1-2 fastball and hit a high drive clearing the wall in left-center.

Liam Hendriks tossed two perfect innings over the eighth and ninth with three strikeouts for the A’s, but Montas couldn’t hold down Donaldson. After drawing three walks, the 2015 AL MVP hit his seventh homer of the year as he plays catch up after missing time with a calf injury.

“I hit it pretty well,” Donaldson said. “I didn’t know because how high that I hit the ball, I’ve hit many balls in this stadium that were like that and kind of got knocked down by the wind and the air.”

A’s manager Bob Melvin sent the third baseman out of town with the skipper’s bobblehead doll as a parting gift.

Ryan Tepera (4-1) pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for the win, while Roberto Osuna finished for his 14th save.

Pillar hit a three-run homer in the second after Smoak’s solo shot earlier in the inning.

Chad Pinder’s sacrifice fly in the fifth following a leadoff triple by Rajai Davis tied the game at 4. Davis also doubled twice and matched his career high with four hits, doing it for the 10th time and first since last July 2 at Toronto while with Cleveland.

“I’m just hoping that that’s the beginning of something that will continue,” he said.

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