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Luis Severino (OAK) 7.0ip 3h 2er 10k
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ANAHEIM, Calif. (Interstat) — Luis Severino struck out 10 over seven strong innings as the Athletics defeated the Los Angeles Angels 3-2 in 10 innings Thursday night at Angel Stadium. Severino allowed three hits and two earned runs while walking none. He earned the top star for Oakland, which improved to 26-24. The Angels took a 2-0 lead in the first on Nolan Schanuel’s two-run homer. Oakland tied the game with single runs in the sixth and seventh on RBI singles by Nick Kurtz and Darell Hernaiz. The Athletics pushed ahead 3-2 in the 10th when Zack Gelof grounded into a forceout, scoring Kurtz. Joel Kuhnel (1-1) got the win with a scoreless 10th, and Mark Leiter Jr. notched his fourth save with a hitless ninth. Ryan Zeferjahn (2-2) took the loss. José Soriano struck out seven over 6.2 innings for the Angels, allowing two earned runs. The Angels fell to 17-34. Attendance was 25,848. The game lasted 2 hours, 54 minutes.
Extended Summary
ANAHEIM, Calif. (Interstat) — The Oakland Athletics overcame an early two-run deficit and defeated the Los Angeles Angels 3-2 in 10 innings Thursday night at Angel Stadium, clinching the three-game series with their second extra-inning victory in as many days. The Athletics improved to 26-24, while the Angels fell to 17-34 in front of 25,848 fans. The game lasted 2 hours, 54 minutes. Oakland’s Joel Kuhnel earned the win, improving to 1-1. He pitched the ninth inning, allowing one hit and one walk while striking out none. Mark Leiter Jr. recorded his fourth save of the season, working a scoreless 10th. Angels reliever Ryan Zeferjahn took the loss, falling to 2-2, after giving up the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th. The Angels struck first in the bottom of the opening frame. Mike Trout led off with a single to center field, and Nolan Schanuel followed by launching a 1-0 pitch over the right-field fence for his fourth home run of the season, giving Los Angeles a 2-0 lead. Trout scored on the homer. Oakland’s offense was held in check for the first five innings by Angels starter Chase Silseth, who struck out nine and allowed only two hits. The Athletics finally broke through in the sixth. Shea Langeliers doubled sharply to left field off reliever José Soriano, and Nick Kurtz singled to center, scoring Langeliers to cut the deficit to 2-1. In the seventh, Oakland tied the game. Tyler Soderstrom singled off Soriano, and after a forceout, Zack Gelof reached third base on a groundout by Jeff McNeil. Darell Hernaiz then singled to left, plating Gelof and knotting the score at 2-2. Both bullpens held firm through the eighth and ninth innings. The Angels had a chance to win in regulation when Adam Frazier singled leading off the ninth against Kuhnel. A walk to Trout put runners at first and second with one out, but Schanuel flied out to center and Vaughn Grissom grounded out to shortstop, sending the game to extras. In the top of the 10th, with the automatic runner at second base, the Athletics manufactured the decisive run. Oakland loaded the bases on an intentional walk to Kurtz and a hit batter, Brent Rooker. Tyler Soderstrom forced out a runner at home, but Gelof grounded into a forceout at second base, allowing Nick Kurtz to score from third. The play was initially called an out at first, but the Athletics challenged and the call was overturned. The Angels mounted a threat in the bottom of the 10th against Leiter. Jo Adell singled to center, putting runners at the corners with no outs. However, Josh Lowe struck out and Jorge Soler grounded into a double play, third baseman Gelof to second baseman Hernaiz to first baseman Kurtz, to end the game. Oakland finished with seven hits, while the Angels managed five. Neither team committed an error. Athletics starter Luis Severino allowed two runs on three hits over five innings, striking out seven and walking none. Angels starter Chase Silseth allowed one hit over four innings, striking out seven and walking one, but did not factor in the decision. Key individual performances: Jo Adell went 1-for-4 with a strikeout for the Angels. Zach Neto was 0-for-4 with two strikeouts. Jorge Soler grounded into the game-ending double play in his only at-bat. Yoán Moncada flied out in a pinch-hit appearance. José Soriano allowed two runs on three hits over two innings. Mike Trout walked once and singled, scoring a run. José Fermin pitched a scoreless eighth inning. Sebastián Rivero struck out twice in three plate appearances. Josh Lowe singled and struck out. The Athletics have now won two of the three games in this series, following a 6-5, 10-inning win Wednesday and a 14-6 victory Tuesday. The Angels won the series opener 2-1 on Monday. Oakland next travels to San Diego for a three-game series against the Padres beginning Friday. Los Angeles returns home to host the Texas Rangers in a three-game set starting Friday. Interstat’s game simulator had projected a 4-2 final score in favor of Oakland. The ELO system gave the Athletics a 56.9 percent probability of winning. Oakland was installed as a -1.5 favorite on the spread. The total of five runs went over the over/under line of eight.
Preview
BASEBALL PREVIEW ANAHEIM, Calif. (Interstat) — The Athletics and Los Angeles Angels meet Thursday at Angel Stadium in the finale of a three-game series. First pitch is scheduled for 7:07 p.m. PDT. Right-hander Luis Severino (2-5, 4.89 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Athletics. He will oppose Angels right-hander José Soriano (6-3, 3.45 ERA). Oakland enters the game at 24-24, having split the first two games of this series. The Athletics won 14-6 on Tuesday before falling 2-1 on Monday. The Angels dropped to 17-32 on the season, last in the American League West. Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz has been a key contributor in recent games. In Tuesday’s win, he went 3 for 5 with five RBIs. Over his last 10 games, Kurtz is batting .321 with three home runs and 14 RBIs. Outfielder Mike Trout leads the Angels. In Tuesday’s loss, Trout went 1 for 3 with a home run and two RBIs. He is hitting .188 over his last 10 games with one home run. The Athletics are favored by 1.5 runs. The over/under is set at 8. Oakland travels to San Diego on Friday to open a three-game series against the Padres. Los Angeles returns home Friday to begin a three-game series against the Texas Rangers.

