OAKLAND — The A's continued throwing a monkey wrench in the anticipated storyline of the Bay Bridge Series.They've stopped the major leagues' hottest team in their tracks, roughing up the Giants 7-1 on Wednesday for their third win in as many days against their neighboring rival. Timeline: Where Donald Trump Stands on Muslim Ban San Francisco came in having gone 31-9 over their previous 40 games and looking like one of the majors' super powers. It's the A's who have been the model of inconsistency, languishing in the bottom half of the AL West standings.All has been turned upside down in Bay Area baseball since Monday. It's the A's that have displayed an aggressive swagger, while the Giants played defense Wednesday like they were trying to fill a bloopers' reel. Same-Sex Couple Say Uber Driver Used Gay Slur Sean Manaea marked his return from the disabled list with 5 2/3 scoreless innings and Jed Lowrie and Yonder Alonso each homered to lead the A's (35-43) to their seventh win in their past nine games.They got lots of help, as the Giants committed two errors but committed other defensive blunders that didn't show up in the scorebook. Man Found Dead, Slumped Over Steering...
A’s Roll Past Giants to Set Up Possible Sweep
Published June 29, 2016 at 10:40 PM
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