SAN FRANCISCO—Left-hander JP Sears pitched seven shutout innings and the Oakland Athletics hit four home runs in a 5–2 win over the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night.
The A’s have won eight of 11 games since the All-Star break and have an opportunity to capture their fifth straight series for the first time since 2021 with a victory on Wednesday.
Brent Rooker and Lawrence Butler stayed hot, hitting their 11th and 10th home runs in July, respectively. The duo also ranks first and second in both home runs and RBIs in the major leagues this month. Daz Cameron and JJ Bleday also went deep. The A’s have hit 45 home runs this month, the most in the majors and second most in Oakland history in July.
“I think you’re just seeing the start of it, and that’s nice,” Manager Mark Kotsay said. “I don’t want to say they’re validating themselves. We still have a long season to play and a long way to continue to play good baseball, continue to swing the bats the way we’re swinging it. But as I said pregame, this group is starting to believe in themselves. And that’s powerful when that happens.”
Sears (8–8), the only A’s pitcher to not miss a start this season, rebounded from allowing seven earned runs against Houston in his previous outing. Sears struck out a season-high nine and held the Giants to three hits to win his fourth game in a month for the first time in his career.
Kotsay said it was Sears’ best outing of the season. The 28-year-old felt he had good command of his fastball on both sides of the plate.
“Coming off not a great ending in my last start, I want to get a good start going into the second half of the season,” Sears said. “I felt really confident.”
Cameron put the A’s up 1–0 in the second with a solo shot, and Butler doubled the lead in the third. Rooker drilled a two-run homer to deep left in the fifth.
The A’s had seven hits off Giants starter Robbie Ray (1–1), who took the loss in his home debut with the Giants. Ray, the 2021 American League Cy Young Award Winner for Toronto, came off the injured list last week and got the win in his first start against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Giants Manager Bob Melvin said that the adrenaline rush for Ray from his first start may have worn off.
“He went after it so hard in that first game, especially in Dodger Stadium, and he’s probably throwing a little harder too,” Melvin said. “But he won’t make excuses for that.”
Ray said his arm felt good coming into the start.
“Just bad execution tonight,” Ray said. “I felt like I left some pitches over the plate that if I execute them, it’s probably an out. They made me pay for it.”
Patrick Bailey had an RBI single for the Giants in the ninth inning. San Francisco finished with five hits.
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