Shea Langeliers homers twice as the
Oakland A's edge the Chicago Cubs 4-3
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[September 18, 2024]
By MATT CARLSON
CHICAGO (AP) — Shea Langeliers homered twice, including a towering
solo drive that cleared the Wrigley Field bleachers in left, and the
Oakland Athletics beat the Chicago Cubs 4-3 on Tuesday night.
Langeliers’ third multihomer game of the season and No. 5 for his
career upped his season total to 28, extending his career best.
“The homers kind of come in bunches,” said Langeliers, who finished
with three RBIs. “It's not just a linear thing. You go through those
stretches where you see the ball really well, you're on everything
and sometimes it seems like you don't even see the ball.”
Lawrence Butler also went deep for Oakland, which stopped a
three-game losing streak. The skid included back-to-back losses to
the MLB-worst White Sox.
Ian Happ hit two solo homers for the Cubs (77-74), who fell six
games behind the New York Mets for the final NL wild card with 11
games left.
Happ's 25th homer, a one-out drive to left on a 103.2 mph fastball
from All-Star closer Mason Miller, got Chicago within one in the
ninth. But Miller retired Dansby Swanson on a grounder to first
before striking out Seiya Suzuki for his 26th save.
“It almost kind of forces you to rise to the occasion,” Miller said.
“You obviously want to quiet an away crowd, but the ninth inning
usually is the most exciting part of the game."
The Cubs said the switch-hitting Happ's shot in the ninth was the
fastest pitch hit for a home run in the Statcast era, since 2015.
“I was trying to go up and missed down,” Miller said. “So I could
kind of look at it that way, that I missed my spot, but going
opposite field, you tip your hat.”
Happ said he was just trying to make contact and not swing late.
“You’re trying so hard to be on time for that fastball it makes the
other stuff play up," Happ said. "That’s the difference. He’s
throwing an 88-mile-an-hour slider, and that’s a 15-mile-an-hour
difference. That’s crazy.”
Nico Hoerner hit three singles for Chicago, and Michael Busch drove
in a run. Jordan Wicks (2-4) allowed four runs and seven hits in
five innings.
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Oakland Athletics' Shea Langeliers celebrates after hitting a
two-run home run during the first inning of a baseball game against
the Chicago Cubs, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, in Chicago. (AP
Photo/Erin Hooley)
Oakland rookie Mitch Spence (8-9) pitched five effective innings for
his first win since July 27. He permitted two runs and seven hits.
With Brent Rooker aboard after a one-out single in the first,
Langeliers drove a 1-0 fastball deep to left-center. Butler gave
Oakland a 3-0 lead when he hit his 22nd homer into the basket in the
third.
The Cubs responded with two runs in the bottom half on Happ's drive
to right and Busch’s bloop RBI single.
Langeliers’ second homer of the night sailed 418 feet, reaching
Waveland Avenue in the fifth.
MAKING MOVES
The Cubs recalled right-hander Daniel Palencia from Triple-A Iowa
and optioned righty Trey Wingenter to their top farm club. Palencia
pitched two scoreless innings.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Athletics: Butler was back in the leadoff spot and right field after
a maintenance day on Monday.
Cubs: LHP Justin Steele will rejoin the rotation on Wednesday
against Oakland. Steele, Chicago’s opening-day starter, has been on
the 15-day injured list since Sept. 1 with left elbow tendinitis.
UP NEXT
Oakland LHP Brady Basso (1-0, 1.23 ERA) faces Steele (5-5, 3.09 ERA)
in the series finale on Wednesday afternoon. Basso earned his first
major league win against the White Sox on Friday.
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