The Athletics’ momentum hit a speed bump Wednesday afternoon.
Oakland dropped a 3-1 decision to the Arizona Diamondbacks at Hohokam Stadium, held to one run despite six hits and a couple of late chances. The loss moved the A’s to 3-7 in spring play.
Amaya does the damage
The game’s biggest hit came in the fourth.
With Luken Baker on base, Jacob Amaya jumped on a Tyler Ferguson pitch and launched a two-run homer to right, giving Arizona a 2-0 lead. The Diamondbacks added another run in the sixth on Amaya’s sacrifice fly after Baker doubled and moved up on a wild pitch.
Ferguson took the loss, tagged for two runs in 1 2/3 innings after Jeffrey Springs opened with 2 1/3 scoreless innings and four strikeouts.
A’s answer once, cannot finish
Oakland’s lone run came in the bottom of the fourth. Tyler Soderstrom singled, Brent Rooker followed with another single, then Jacob Wilson lifted a sacrifice fly to left to bring Soderstrom home and cut it to 2-1.
The A’s had a chance to tighten it later, including Nick Kurtz’s ground-rule double in the sixth, but the inning fizzled with a strikeout and two outs in the air.
Oakland finished 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position and left six on base. Kurtz had two hits including the double, and Soderstrom and Rooker also singled.
Arizona closes it down
The Diamondbacks got scoreless work from their bullpen after Brandon Pfaadt’s 2 1/3-inning start. Isaiah Campbell worked the ninth to earn the save.
Up next
The A’s play the Angels at 12:10 p.m. PT.
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