

He walked two and struck out eight, one shy of his season high. “Obviously it’s not the best news to lose but, unfortunately, it’s baseball,” Oakland left-hander Hogan Harris said.īerríos (8-5) allowed three runs and six hits. Other than a seven-game winning streak from June 6 to 13, the Athletics have only won back-to-back games twice this season. Oakland has the majors’ worst record at 20-59. His home run had a game-high exit velocity of 112.4 mph.Īfter winning Friday to snap an eight-game losing streak, the Athletics lost for the ninth time in 10 games. It was one of three balls Guerrero hit Saturday with an exit velocity of 100 mph or more.

Oakland infielder Tony Kemp was knocked off balance when he tried to field Guerrero’s infield single in the eighth. “We’ve got to stay working and hopefully I continue to get better.” “I’m feeling good, obviously a lot better than two weeks ago, but it doesn’t matter,” Guerrero said through a translator. It’s the third time this season and the 18th time in his career that Guerrero has homered in consecutive games. He reached base four times and drove in three runs. Guerrero connected north of the border for the second time in two days after going 32 games at home this season without clearing the fence. and Danny Jansen each hit two-run homers, José Berríos pitched six innings to win for the third time in four starts and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Oakland Athletics 7-3 on Saturday. MLB, Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland Athletics and Jansen each hit 2-run HRs as the Blue Jays beat the Athletics 7-3
