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Martini’s first MLB hit is a winner

Call-up drives in a run in eighth inning to deliver a victory over White Sox

- By Jack McCarthy Correspond­ent

CHICAGO >> Nick Martini picked the perfect moment for his first major league hit.

A 27-year-old minor league journeyman called up from Triple-A Nashville earlier Saturday, Martini entered as an eighth-inning pinch-hitter and singled home Stephen Piscotty for the winning run as the A’s claimed a 7-6 victory over the Chicago White Sox.

“He put together a pretty solid atbat, didn’t try to do too much and gets a 3-2 pitch and hits it up the middle for what ended up being the game-winner,” said A’s manager Bob Melvin. “A pretty significan­t day in his life.”

The left-handed hitting Martini, from nearby Crystal Lake, Illinois, played more than seven years in the minors before being called up to the big leagues the first time on June 6.

“I was excited,” said Martini, who snapped an 0-for-9 hitless streak. “I was just so in the moment. I wish I had gotten my first hit when I was up there the first time, but to get it in my backyard is definitely special. I was

super excited.”

Piscotty and Matt Olson each homered as the A’s tied a big league record with their 24th consecutiv­e road game with home runs. They share the record with the 1996 Baltimore Orioles.

It was a short, difficult afternoon for A’s right-handed starter Daniel Mengden. He allowed five first-inning runs and departed with a right foot sprain after two innings, his shortest outing of the year.

“It was one of those things that came up out of nowhere,” said Mengden, who will now wait for training staff assessment­s. “I kind of felt it during one start and just tried to get better. It was one of those little things.”

Jose Abreu’s RBI single with none out in the first brought home Yoan Moncada for a 1-0 White Sox lead, while Kevan Smith’s fielder’s choice grounder scored Avisail Garcia from third.

Tim Anderson capped the inning with a threerun homer that just cleared the right-field fence and brought home Smith and Yolmer Sanchez.

Piscotty got two runs back with his sixth homer of the season, driving in Olson in the second.

Mengden was pulled for right-hander Emilio Pagan, who had worked one scoreless inning in Friday’s doublehead­er. Mengden allowed five runs (all earned) on four hits, struck out one and walked another.

Chicago starter Dylan Covey unexpected­ly departed with right hip soreness with none out and one on in the top of the fifth. Reliever Chris Volstad gave up a walk and single to load the bases, setting the stage for Dustin Fowler’s runscoring sacrifice to right to bring in Matt Joyce and make it a 5-3 game.

Jed Lowrie’s double to right brought home Jonathan Lucroy and Franklin Barreto for a 5-5 tie. Olson’s 17th homer, a solo shot to lead off the sixth, gave the A’s a 6-5 edge.

A’s reliever Santiago Casilla loaded the bases with one out in the sixth, leaving it up to Lou Trivino to stifle a White Sox rally.

Moncada drove in Anderson with a groundout for a 6-6 tie, but Trivino prevented more damage with an inning-ending strikeout of Garcia.

Trivino, now 5-1, worked 1 2/3 innings for the win. Right-handed reliever Blake Treinen pitched the last 1 2/3 innings for his 17th save.

• The A’s plan to call up 34-year-old right-hander Edwin Jackson to start Monday’s game in Detroit, ESPN and mlb.com reported.

Oakland marks Jackson’s 13th major league team, matching former reliever Octavio Dotel’s record.

Jackson went 5-6 with a 5.21 ERA for Baltimore and Washington last season. He left the Washington system earlier this season, then signed a minor league deal with the A’s on June 6.

Jackson is 0-1 with a 4.02 ERA in three starts for Triple-A Nashville.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The A’s Nick Martini hits an RBI single in the eighth inning Saturday in a 7-6 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
NAM Y. HUH – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The A’s Nick Martini hits an RBI single in the eighth inning Saturday in a 7-6 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
 ?? NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Stephen Piscotty of the A’s scores on a single by Nick Martini during the eighth inning against the White Sox.
NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stephen Piscotty of the A’s scores on a single by Nick Martini during the eighth inning against the White Sox.

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