Herrmann grand debut leads Athletics past Twins 8-6
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OAKLAND, Calif. – Chris Herrmann hit a grand slam in his first game for Oakland and the Athletics went on to beat the Minnesota Twins 8-6 on Tuesday night for their fourth straight victory.
Herrmann was activated from the injured list before the game after being sidelined since spring training with a knee injury. He made an immediate impact in his debut when he connected off All-Star Jake Odorizzi (10-4) to give the A’s a 6-3 lead in the fourth inning.
The first three batters reached in the fourth against Odorizzi, who was then visited by manager Rocco Baldelli and the trainer with the count 1-1 on Herrmann. Odorizzi stayed in the game and Herrmann hit the next pitch out to centre field. Odorizzi was then replaced after throwing two balls to the next hitter with a blister on his right middle finger.
Odorizzi allowed six runs — five earned — and four hits in three-plus innings. He is 0-2 with an 8.76 ERA in his past three starts following a 10-game winning streak.
Matt Olson added a two-run homer, Mark Canha hit a solo shot and Robbie Grossman had an RBI single for the A’s, who have won 11 of 14 games.
Daniel Mengden (3-1) allowed five runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. Liam Hendriks pitched the ninth for his third save.
Jason Castro hit two solo homers and Miguel Sano had a two-run shot for the Twins. That gave Minnesota 160 homers this season, one shy of the major league record for most before the All-Star break set by the Yankees last season.
TRAINERS ROOM
Twins: LHP Adalberto Mejía was activated from the 60-day injured list. Mejía missed 56 games with a right calf strain. He allowed one run and three hits in 3 1/3 innings.
Athletics: Manager Bob Melvin said he was relieved OF Stephen Piscotty has no major ligament tear in his right knee after hurting it on a slide this past weekend. Piscotty could still miss a month with a sprained knee. … LHP Sean Manaea (shoulder) threw a 30-pitch bullpen session. If he comes out of his next bullpen session feeling well he could be ready to start a rehab assignment.
THROWN OUT
The defensive play of the game came from Twins LF Marwin Gonzalez, who made a one-hop throw home from the wall in left field to nail Canha at the plate in the fifth inning. Canha was trying to score from first on a double by Ramón Laureano.
REMEMBERING SKAGGS
Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs’ death on Monday hit the Twins especially hard. 1B C.J. Cron and pitchers Blake Parker and Mike Morin all played with Skaggs on the Angels and were close with him. Cron and Morin had “TS45” on their hat in tribute to Skaggs’ number and Morin pointed to the sky when he walked off the field after the eighth inning.
“It is devastating,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “It’s incredibly sad. I couldn’t imagine being the Anaheim Angels right now. We have several guys that didn’t just know Tyler Skaggs but were very, very close with him. I don’t think this is something the baseball community ever gets over when something like this happens. I think it stays with you for a very long time.”
UP NEXT
Mike Fiers (8-3) looks to win his seventh straight decision when takes the mound for the A’s in the middle game of the series against Kyle Gibson (8-4). Fiers is 6-0 with a 2.39 ERA in his last 10 starts.
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