A’s Walk Off Mariners for Second Straight Night, Thanks to Brown’s Game-Ending Single

A’s Walk Off Mariners for Second Straight Night, Thanks to Brown’s Game-Ending Single
Seth Brown of the Oakland A's celebrates his walk-off single against the Seattle Mariners in Oakland, Calif., on Sept. 3, 2024. Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP Photo
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OAKLAND, Calif.—Seth Brown homered in the fourth inning and hit a game-ending single in the ninth that led the Oakland Athletics over the Seattle Mariners 3–2 on Tuesday night for their second straight walk-off win.

With the score 2–2, JJ Bleday walked with one out in the ninth against Trent Thornton (3–3). Shea Langeliers singled and Brown capped a seven-pitch at-bat by grounding a single past the outstretched glove of second baseman Jorge Polanco and into center field.

“That’s what makes baseball fun, right there,“ Brown said. ”We’re in the moment right now, enjoying it, and we’re fighting every pitch right now. Those games are the ones you play for.”

The hit set off cheers among the crowd of 3,924, the smallest as the Coliseum since a May 6 game against Texas drew 2,895. Oakland has six walk-off wins this season.

Seattle has lost four straight one-run games and is 5 1/2 games back in pursuit of the last American League wild-card playoff berth.

“I always say it’s never too late,” Mariners starter Luis Castillo said through an interpreter. “We got a chance. If the playoffs are there and it’s in our cards, we’ll get there. The thing we can do is just come in here and just keep working.”

Hogan Harris (3–3) pitched three hitless innings for the A’s, who have had four straight games end in walk-offs, the first two losses at Texas.

Seattle’s Randy Arozarena walked with one out in the ninth but was caught attempting to steal second base in a double play as pinch-hitter Justin Turner struck out.

Oakland starter G.T. Ginn allowed two runs and five hits in six innings, with seven strikeouts and one walk.

“Even though they got down early the last two nights, there’s never a feeling in that dugout that they’re out of the game,” A’s Manager Mark Kotsay said. “You see the care in that room for each other, which is great.”

Castillo gave up a first-pitch homer to Lawrence Butler, then retired 11 straight batters before Brown homered to tie the score 2–2.

Cal Raleigh had two hits and two RBIs for the Mariners.

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