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    Watch the Astros completely unravel on three straight A’s bunts in brutal loss

    By Post Wire Report,

    7 hours ago

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    Three straight bunts left the Houston Astros in shambles.

    The Oakland Athletics laid down three consecutive bunts to start the top of the 12th inning Tuesday night in Houston, scoring two runs to break a 2-2 tie in an eventual 4-3 win, preventing the Astros from opening a larger lead in the AL West.

    The Mariners also lost to the Padres at home Tuesday, keeping Houston’s division lead at 4 1/2 games.

    With Hector Neris on the mound and Zack Gelof on second as the automatic runner, Daz Cameron laid down a perfect bunt to reach for a single as Gelof advanced to third.

    Max Schuemann followed with his own bunt and Neris spiked the throw home into the infield grass, allowing Gelof to score the go-ahead run, Schuemann to reach first on a sacrifice and Cameron to advance to third base.

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    Small ball, big results 🤷 pic.twitter.com/dEtmWjcLlJ

    — Oakland A's (@Athletics) September 11, 2024

    Nick Allen then sent a bunt soaring past first baseman Yainer Diaz, allowing Cameron to score as Jose Altuve flipped the ball to second to get Schuemann out.

    Jacob Wilson grounded into a double play to end the inning.

    “That was well-executed,” manager Mark Kotsay said. “Obviously, Daz was bunting for a hit … We had a couple of guys up there that can bunt and they do a good job with it with Schuman and Allen. We took our chances there getting a run.”

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    Max Schuemann #12 of the Oakland Athletics hits a sacrifice bunt that scored Zack Gelof #20 (not pictured) in the 12th inning against the Houston Astros on Sept. 10, 2024. Getty Images

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    Zack Gelof #20 of the Oakland Athletics scores a run in the 12th inning as Victor Caratini #17 of the Houston Astros awaits a throw on Sept. 10, 2024. Getty Images

    Houston manager Joe Espada was disappointed in his team’s defense in the 12th.

    “We just didn’t do a good job of handling the ball there in that inning,” Espada said.

    Altuve hit an RBI double leading off the bottom half off Hogan Harris (4-3), who retired the next three batters. Houston went 2-for-17 with runners in scoring position.

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    Houston Astros relief pitcher Hector Neris (50) walks from the mound to the dugout after the top of 12th inning against the Oakland Athletics on Sept. 10, 2024. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

    “We battled to the end,” Espada said. “We had the right guys at the plate when we wanted to and we just couldn’t — it was just one of those games.”

    Bryan Abreu previously struck out the side in the 11th for Houston.

    Houston had a runner on third with two outs in the 10th when Jeremy Peña hit a fly ball to right field, but Cameron made a diving catch to rob him of a hit and end the inning.

    Daz Cameron saves the game for the A's 😳

    To the 11th they go in Houston. pic.twitter.com/lwx98AGnVN

    — MLB (@MLB) September 11, 2024

    “Right away I thought to myself (go) in, and I made a sick catch,” Cameron said. “The ball was tailing away and I dove at it and caught it. It was good knowing it kept us in the game to win it.”

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    Janet Cranmer
    1h ago
    figures the NCY rag says they "unraveled."
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