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Elephant Rumblings: A’s stave off sweep to wrap homestand

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D. Ross Cameron-USA TODAY Sports

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Happy Monday, Athletics Nation!

The Oakland Athletics wrapped up their third to last homestand at the Coliseum yesterday with a win over Frankie Montas and the Brewers that ended a tough series on a high note. Yesterday’s win prevented a sweep by the Brew Crew, but it marked the end of a grueling 4-5 homestand through which the A’s offense appears to have lost some steam, scoring a high of five runs just once through the nine game stretch.

One bright spot in all of this was the A’s pitching. Both the rotation and bullpen were quite consistent overall, allowing three or fewer runs in most games. JP Sears and Joe Boyle struggled against the Brewers, though Boyle showed some toughness in battling through five innings on Saturday after things had nearly gone off the rails for him in the second.

The same day, Brent Rooker got his 30th home run to reach the milestone for a second straight season and join a select group of Oakland A’s slugging greats.

Hopefully Rooker’s shot will spur a fall awakening at the plate for the A’s, who will finish August on the road with a series in Cincinnati, and then to Arlington. Despite their slight cooling off, the A’s are now two games up on the Angels in the AL West, and just four back of the third place Rangers, who seem very unlikely indeed to successfully defend their World Series title.

Have a splendid week, AN.

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