SEATTLE ā J.P. Crawford and Ty France hit back-to-back home runs in a three-run fifth inning, and the Seattle Mariners beat Oakland 3-2 Tuesday night to send the Athletics to their sixth straight loss and 14th in 16 games.
Oakland dropped to 10-40, which projects to a 32-130 record. That would be the most losses for any team in a season since the 1899 Cleveland Spiders went 20-134.
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The Aās matched the 1932 Boston Red Sox and 1897 St. Louis Browns for the fourth-worst 50-game start in big league history at 10-40, ahead of only the 1897 Louisville Colonels at 7-43, and the 1899 Spiders and 1904 Washington Senators at 9-41.
A controversial fan interference call hurt the Mariners in the eighth. After France was hit on the left wrist by a Trevor May fastball and replaced by pinch-runner Sam Haggerty, Julio RodrĆguez hit a foul fly down the line.
Ramón Laureano settled under the ball and was about to catch it, but a fan raised an arm out of the stands and over the field. Though the fan didnāt touch the ball, first base umpire Carlos Torres decided the fan interfered with Laureanoās view and called RodrĆguez out, a decision upheld in a video review.
āItās a strange call, you donāt see it called too often on the field,ā Mariners manager Scott Servais said. āSometimes it doesnāt get called and the other team takes it to review and then it goes from there, but it certainly was worth a challenge. We donāt want to take the bat away from Julio in that spot.ā
France laid on the ground for several minutes after getting hit by Mayās errant fastball earlier in the inning, and left the game after walking to first base. Initial x-rays said that Franceās wrist was not fractured, but Servais said that he would likely miss at least the next couple of games as the team waits for swelling to go down.
Later in the inning, May also hit Seattle third baseman Eugenio Suarez in the back with a pitch.
āItās a scary thing,ā May said. āYou donāt want to throw it by anyoneās face or anything. I donāt know (France) or Suarez personally, but Iāve played against them quite a bit. I know theyāre good dudes ... You donāt want anyone to have to miss any time because youāre not very sharp.ā
Laureano and Carlos PƩrez hit RBI singles in the first off Marco Gonzales (4-1). who allowed five hits in six innings with four strikeouts.
āI thought we had a good gameplan,ā Gonzales said. āJust some weak contact, some kind of fluky stuff happening in the first, and after that I settled in. I felt like we just attacked guys and I had confidence in my stuff and got ahead. I thought we saw the results from that.ā
Tom Murphy doubled off Luis Medina (0-3) with two outs in the fifth, and Crawford tied the score one batter later with his second homer of the season. France then drove a slider 420 feet into the left-field bullpen for his third home run.
JesĆŗs Aguilar, Gonzalesā last batter, grounded into a double play that ended the sixth, starting a streak of 11 straight Oakland outs to end the game.
ā(Gonzales) made an adjustment after that first inning and we werenāt able to make the adjustment back,ā Aās manager Mark Kotsay said. āHeās a veteran pitcher and heās out there for a reason.ā
Trevor Gott, Justin Topa and Paul Sewald pitched one perfect inning each, completing a five-hitter. Sewald is now a perfect 10-for-10 in save chances this season.
TRAINERāS ROOM
Athletics: Oakland reinstated May (anxiety) from the 15-day IL, and optioned LHP Kyle Muller to Triple-A Las Vegas. Muller, the Aās opening night starter, was 1-4 with an 8.04 ERA in 10 starts.
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Athletics LHP Ken Waldichuk (1-3, 6.85) will start Wednesday. He has walked five or more in each of his past three outings. Mariners rookie RHP Bryce Miller (2-1, 1.42) debuted May 2 and has 22 strikeouts and two walks in his first four starts.
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