The Maui News

Pinder hits leadoff homer in return, A’s blank Giants 1-0

- By MICHAEL WAGAMAN

SAN FRANCISCO — Paul Blackburn and five relievers combined on a three-hitter, making Chad Pinder’s leadoff homer stand up for the Oakland Athletics in a 1-0 victory over San Francisco that ended the Giants’ five-game winning streak Wednesday night.

Blackburn (3-0) allowed three hits in five innings, lowering his ERA to 1.35. The righthande­r pitched around traffic, inducing three double-play grounders in the first three innings — including a difficult 3-6-1 turn to end the third after the Giants had loaded the bases.

“Our game plan today was to mix it up and I feel like we did a good job of that,” Blackburn said. “I take pride in getting groundball­s, it gets you out of big jams. That’s kind of what’s been working for me.”

Domingo Acevedo, Sam Moll, Zach Jackson and Kirby Snead combined for three scoreless innings. Dany Jimenez pitched the ninth and got help from instant replay for his fourth save while helping the A’s to their second shutout in three games.

“The bullpen these first 19 games has done an exceptiona­l job,” Oakland manager Mark Kotsay said. “They’ve built some confidence through this process. It feels good to have a bullpen with multiple options that you feel confident with.”

Wilmer Flores appeared to reach on an infield single leading off the ninth by outrunning first baseman Seth Brown to the bag after a short grounder. Brown was positioned far away from the base when he fielded the ball, and Jimenez failed to cover. Flores was initially ruled safe before the call was overturned on replay.

Flores walked slowly off the field, although manager Gabe Kapler said he was fine after the game.

Kotsay was grateful the A’s caught a break on the play and review.

“Thankfully, Brownie had enough speed to beat (Flores) to the base,” Kotsay said. “And replay went our way this time, which was nice.”

Pinder came off the COVID-19 injured list before the game and celebrated by crushing opener Sam Long’s sixth pitch into the left-field stands. The left fielder also singled in the third.

Oakland got a runner to third in the fifth and seventh but failed

to score. The A’s have been held to two runs or fewer in seven of their last nine games.

The Giants entered the day leading the majors in scoring but went cold offensivel­y on a chilly night at Oracle Park.

Long (0-1) took the loss while working as the Giants’ opener for the third time in the last six games.

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 ?? ?? PHOTO ABOVE: The Athletics’ Chad Pinder is congratula­ted by teammates after hitting a home run during the first inning of Oakland’s 1-0 win over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday. PHOTO BELOW: A’s pitcher Paul Blackburn reacts after a double play hit into by the Giants’ Brandon Belt during the third inning.
PHOTO ABOVE: The Athletics’ Chad Pinder is congratula­ted by teammates after hitting a home run during the first inning of Oakland’s 1-0 win over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday. PHOTO BELOW: A’s pitcher Paul Blackburn reacts after a double play hit into by the Giants’ Brandon Belt during the third inning.

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