A's build early lead, then bullpen holds off White Sox
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[July 01, 2023]
Tony Kemp tripled in the middle of a four-run second inning,
Luis Medina threw five effective innings for his second win of the
season and the Oakland Athletics opened a three-game home series
against the Chicago White Sox with a 7-4 victory Friday night.
Trevor May struck out Tim Anderson with the potential tying runs in
scoring position to end a White Sox eighth-inning rally, helping the
A's win for just the third time in their last 15 games.
After Chicago got to Medina (2-7) for a run in the first on an Eloy
Jimenez RBI single, the A's took the lead for good in the third
against White Sox starter Tanner Banks (0-3).
A JJ Bleday walk and Aledmys Diaz double set the stage for the big
inning, which produced its first two runs on Shea Langeliers' RBI
single and Jace Peterson's sacrifice fly.
Kemp followed with his first triple of the season to make it 3-1,
before Jordan Diaz launched the inning's second sacrifice fly,
scoring Kemp, to cap a four-run uprising.
Medina settled down after the first and kept the scoreless over the
next four innings. He successfully pitched around four hits and five
walks, striking out four.
Banks was pulled after four innings, charged with four runs on five
hits. He walked one and struck out three.
Carlos Perez increased the lead to 5-1 with a solo home run, his
fifth, in the bottom of the fifth, before the White Sox made things
interesting against the Oakland bullpen in the eighth.
Singles by Andrew Vaughn, Jake Burger and Elvis Andrus loaded the
bases with one out in the eighth, setting up a two-out, two-run
double by Andrew Benintendi.
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Jun 30, 2023; Oakland, California, USA;
Oakland Athletics first baseman Carlos Perez (right) celebrates with
third baseman Jace Peterson (left) after defeating the Chicago White
Sox at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Darren
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But May came on to replace Sam Moll and, with
runners at second and third, fanned Anderson to preserve the lead.
Aledmys Diaz's second double of the game and, two batters later,
Peterson's second RBI on a single plated insurance runs in the last
of the eighth.
Luis Robert Jr.'s 24th homer of the season, a leadoff shot off May
in the ninth, completed the scoring. Despite allowing the run, May
was credited with his fifth save.
Kemp and Langeliers joined Diaz with two hits apiece and Bleday
scored twice for Oakland, which evened its record at 2-2 on a
homestand that began with two losses in three games against the New
York Yankees.
Vaughn collected a double and two singles, while Benintendi had two
doubles for the White Sox, who saw a two-game winning streak come to
an end.
--Field Level Media
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