Lowrie, Gray key A's series win vs. White Sox

July 5th, 2017

OAKLAND -- Veteran enjoyed a three-hit day, while rookie teammates and combined for three RBIs to help the A's secure a 7-4 series-winning victory over the White Sox behind on Wednesday afternoon at the Coliseum.
Gray was excellent, his lone mistake hit for a two-run homer by Matt Davidson in the fifth. The right-hander yielded just two other hits in six innings, striking out five and walking two in the 98-pitch outing to finish the first half with a 4.00 ERA.
"I just feel like I'm able to do what I want with the baseball right now," Gray said. "When I'm at my best, that's what I'm going to be doing. I feel good."
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White Sox starter Mike Pelfrey was out of the game after just 3 1/3 innings with four runs allowed on five hits, including a solo homer to Brugman in the fourth. Maxwell tagged him for a two-run double in the third.
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"He got really deep into his pitch count -- he was in the 90s by the fourth inning," White Sox manager Rick Renteria said. "They grounded him out. He was trying to hit his spots. He ended up missing a little, [and] they worked him till they could get him out as quickly as possible."

Chicago's slammed a two-out, two-run homer against lefty in the ninth inning, his 16th of the season.
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Leading off:Matt Joyce set the tone for the A's with a leadoff double, continuing an encouraging offensive trend following Tuesday's seven-run output on the heels of a five-game lull. Joyce advanced to third on Lowrie's first hit of the day, easily scoring the game's first run when grounded into a double play. Joyce reached base two times from the leadoff spot, scoring on both occasions.

Running wild: The A's utilized the running game to generate a pair of insurance runs in the fourth inning. After Brugman's homer, kept things going with a one-out base hit and proceeded to steal second and third base on consecutive pitches from White Sox reliever Gregory Infante. Joyce drew a walk against the right-hander and swiped second, putting two runners in scoring position for Lowrie, who drove both home with a two-run single for a 6-0 lead. Davis stole two more bases in the sixth under the watch of catcher , who has thrown out just one of 27 attempted base stealers this season.
"It gets them on their toes a little bit, and pitchers have to be a little quicker to the plate and cognizant of him on base," A's manager Bob Melvin said. "I think I looked today and we were 13th in stolen bases in the league, so we might have moved up a little bit. When Raj gets on, he's one of the premier guys in the league and that's what he can do."

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"It's not good. I tried to tell myself to be more efficient, be quicker and get more outs, and I wasn't able to do that. These guys made me work, and I made some mistakes, and they seemed to put those balls in play. But [28] foul balls in 3 1/3 [innings] is kind of crazy. And I think I had 10 three-ball counts, too, which is pretty bad on my side and a pretty frustrating day." -- Pelfrey, on his 99-pitch outing

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The A's finished with six stolen bases. The last time they recorded as many steals in a game was Aug. 6, 2011, against the Rays, when they had seven.
WHAT'S NEXT
White Sox: The White Sox will have Thursday off before heading to Denver for a three-game Interleague series with the Rockies, beginning at 7:40 p.m. CT on Friday. Left-hander (5-8, 4.52 ERA) will start amidst a tough stretch, having gone 1-4 since the beginning of June.
A's: The A's head to Seattle to close out the first half with a four-game series at Safeco Field. Rookie right-hander will be on the mound in Thursday's 7:10 p.m. PT opener against his former organization.
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