New York Daily News

Athletics can’t gain ground

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Athletics missed out this weekend on gaining ground to host the AL wild-card game.

Khris Davis hit a grand slam in the ninth inning but the Athletics again came up short, beaten by the Tampa Bay Rays, 5-4, on Sunday.

“It was good to see on a day that looks like we’re dragging a little bit or a little bit flat to be able to put up a four-spot like that,” Oakland manager Bob Melvin said.

The A’s remained 1 ½ games behind the Yankees for the top AL wild-card spot. Oakland lost for the second straight day at Tropicana Field — the Yankees fell to Toronto both days.

Oakland dropped 4 ½ games behind AL West-leading Houston, which beat Arizona.

Tampa Bay trails Oakland by seven games with 14 games left.

C.J. Cron and Willy Adames homered off A’s starter Mike Fiers. Eight Tampa Bay pitchers combined on a fourhitter.

“Oakland came in here as hot as any team and we pitched like we needed to,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said.

Down 5-0, the A’s loaded the bases with no outs in the ninth on three walks by Jake Faria. After Jose Alvarado struck out Jed Lowrie, Sergio Romo allowed Davis’ major leaguelead­ing and career-high tying 43rd homer before getting the final two outs for his 21st save.

Davis’ second career slam gave him 115 RBI, second in the majors to the 122 for Boston’s J.D. Martinez.

Fiers (12-7) dropped to 5-1 over eight starts since being acquired from Detroit on Aug. 6. He gave up three runs and four hits in four innings. The righty worked out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the second.

“Put the guys behind early,” Fiers said. “Just too many jams, too many errant pitches.”

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