Luis Severino allowed a run of three hits over eight rounds to pick up his first victory in the season and lead the visiting athletics past Milwaukee Brewers 3-1 Saturday night.
Brent Rooker and Shea Langelier’s hammered and Jacob Wilson had two hits and a stolen base for athletics that won for the fourth time in five matches.
Severino (1-3), which signed the largest free agent agreement in franchise history in December (three years, $ 67 million including a signing bonus of $ 10 million), did not go for a batter and knocked out one and got 13 airball out along the way. He threw 92 seats, 63 for strikes.
Mason Miller beat a ninth 1-2-3 to pick up his sixth rescue in six attempts, and knocked out two, including Christian Yelich on a fast ball of 102.1 km / h to finish the game.
Garrett Mitchell doubled and got a run for Milwaukee, who had a victory with three games. Chad Patrick (1-1) received the loss that allows two runs on seven hits over six rounds. He knocked out seven and did not go a batter.
Milwaukee took a 1-0 lead in the third round when Mitchell doubled into the gap in the right center, advanced to third on a basis of Joey Ortiz and scored on a grounder for cards by Caleb Durbin.
A’s tape it at 1 in the fifth round. JJ Bleday led with a bloop single on the left, advanced to others on a single by Wilson and made a double to the left of Miguel Andujar.
Rooker, who band for the fourth in the American League in home races in 2024 with 39, led the sixth round with its sixth of the season to give athletics a 2-1 lead, a 398-foot drive to the center that only went over Mitchell’s glove.
Langeliers made it 3-1 in ninth when he led with his fifth home run against Reliever Joel Payamps, a 423-foot drive to the left center.
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