Oakland A’s bullpen can’t hold on as late Seager home run lifts Rangers

By ERIC HE | Associated Press

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Corey Seager hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning and the Texas Rangers rallied past the Oakland Athletics 4-2 on Monday night.

The defending World Series champions were trailing 2-0 until Seager drilled a full-count pitch from Lucas Erceg (1-2) over the right-center wall with two outs. Texas added an insurance run in the ninth on an error by first baseman Tyler Nevin.

Kirby Yates got three outs for his sixth save.

The A’s, who are leaving Oakland at the end of this season for Sacramento while they await a new stadium in Las Vegas, drew a season-low 2,895 fans at the Coliseum.

Texas has won four of five, and tied a season high with its three-game win streak. The A’s have dropped two in a row after winning six straight.

Darell Hernaiz and Esteury Ruiz each had a sacrifice fly for the A’s.

Rangers starter Andrew Heaney allowed two runs in six-plus innings as he dueled with counterpart Alex Wood, who pitched six scoreless innings. Texas was 0-6 in games started by Heaney entering Monday.

José Leclerc (3-2) struck out two in a hitless inning for the win.

Rangers manager Bruce Bochy, who spent 13 seasons managing the San Francisco Giants and won three World Series titles with them, reminisced about his time in the Bay Area before the game. He also caught up with A’s manager Mark Kotsay, who played for Bochy in San Diego.

“It’s always good to get back in the Bay,” Bochy said. “I love the Bay. It just feels good, the air.”

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