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The Oakland Athletics snapped a three-game losing streak Monday with a 2-0 win over the New York Yankees. JP Sears turned in another great start and Zack Gelof’s two-run home run in the ninth was the difference. Mason Miller slammed the door in the ninth to pick up his fifth save of the season in electric fashion striking out Anthony Volpe, Juan Soto and Aaron Judge.
The often injured Miller was moved into a relief role by the A’s for the 2024 season in hopes that he could build innings and remain healthy. He may already be the best closer in the game and is producing some eye-popping numbers. Miller has faced 40 hitters this season across seven appearances and has struck out 20 of them. He’s allowed two earned runs over 10 innings and has a 0.38 FIP.
Miller averaged 101.8 mph and hit 103.3 mph with his fastball Monday which combined with a wipe out slider makes him almost unhittable.
A’s Coverage
- ‘Wow, that feels great’: Gelof blasts go-ahead HR to beat Yanks
- Hot mic catches amazing Boone-umpire interaction after ejection vs. A’s
- Aaron Boone ejected just 5 pitches into game against A’s
MLB News
- Reds place Frankie Montas on injured list
- Rays place Pete Fairbanks on IL with nerve-related issue
- Brewers place Wade Miley on injured list with elbow inflammation
- Orioles place outfielder Austin Hays on 10-day IL
- Jakob Junis taken to hospital after being hit by ball in BP
- Ronald Acuña Jr. sets Atlanta-era record for most stolen bases
- Diamondbacks release Jace Peterson