Chris Bassitt pitches A s to another win over Rangers
Field Level Media
01 Jul 2021, 14:55 GMT+10
Chris Bassitt ran his unbeaten streak to 15 straight starts with seven innings of shutout ball and Frank Schwindel survived a manager s challenge for his first career home run Wednesday night as the Oakland Athletics edged the visiting Texas Rangers 3-1.
Bassitt (9-2), who hasn t lost since April6, limited the Rangers to a double and two singles in his seven innings en route to his ninth straight win after an 0-2 start. In beating Texas for the second time in seven days, the right-hander walked one and struck out seven.
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