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The Oakland Athletics score two runs in the 12th inning to edge out the Houston Astros 4-3

Zach Geloff hit an early home run, Max Shuman and Nick Allen drove in 12 runs to lead the Oakland Athletics to a 4-3 win over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night.With the game tied 2-2, Cameron Dawes reached third in the twelfth inning.Shuman then hit the ball to Hector Neris (9-5), who made a bad throw to home, allowing Geloff to score. The error sent Cameron to third base as the ball rolled into the infield.With the fans in the corners, Allen threw a throw to drive Cameron away, allowing Cameron to score and put the Athletics up 4-2. “It went well,” said team manager Mark Coetzee. “Daz really hits… We had some guys out there that could hit and they did a good job with Shuman and Allen. “We had a chance to run.” The team’s defense pulled away from 12 possessions, three hits later. Houston was 2-for-17 with runners in scoring position. “We fought until the end,” Espada said. “We had the right guys when we needed them, we didn’t – that’s one of those games.” Brian Abreu pitched into the 11th inning for Houston..
Zach Geloff hit an early home run, Max Shuman and Nick Allen drove in 12 runs to lead the Oakland Athletics to a 4-3 win over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night.With the game tied 2-2, Cameron Dawes reached third in the twelfth inning.Shuman then hit the ball to Hector Neris (9-5), who made a bad throw to home, allowing Geloff to score. The error sent Cameron to third base as the ball rolled into the infield.With the fans in the corners, Allen threw a throw to drive Cameron away, allowing Cameron to score and put the Athletics up 4-2. “It went well,” said team manager Mark Coetzee. “Daz really hits… We had some guys out there that could hit and they did a good job with Shuman and Allen. “We had a chance to run.” The team’s defense pulled away from 12 possessions, three hits later. Houston was 2-for-17 with runners in scoring position. “We fought until the end,” Espada said. “We had the right guys when we needed them, we didn’t – that’s one of those games.” Brian Abreu pitched into the 11th inning for Houston..

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