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James Karinchak falters again, Cleveland Guardians fall to Oakland Athletics 4-3 on walk-off single

Karinchak lost for the second time in six games and his ERA now sits at 12.00. Catcher Mike Zunino also let an earlier run score by failing to secure a wild pitch.

OAKLAND, Calif. — Tony Kemp hit a game-ending single in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Oakland Athletics a 4-3 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday night.

With the score tied 3-all, Ryan Noda led off the ninth with a walk against James Karinchak (0-2). Noda advanced to second on a groundout by Esteury Ruiz before Kemp singled him home.

Ruiz and Jace Peterson also drove in runs to help Oakland snap a six-game home losing streak to Cleveland.

Trevor May (2-1) pitched a scoreless inning for the win.

Gabriel Arias homered for the Guardians, who lost for the first time since opening day, snapping a four-game win streak. José Ramírez had an RBI double.

Ruiz doubled in Noda to put the A's ahead 1-0 in the third. Peterson added a sacrifice fly two batters later.

Cleveland tied it in the fourth on an RBI groundout by Josh Naylor and Arias' solo homer off Oakland starter JP Sears, who allowed three runs in 4 2/3 innings with five strikeouts.

Ramírez gave the Guardians their first lead in the fifth on a pop-fly double to shallow center. The ball bounced off Kemp's glove as he nearly collided with Ruiz charging in from center field.

The A's pulled even in the sixth when Seth Brown reached on a dropped third strike, allowing Kemp to score from third.

Cleveland ace Shane Bieber gave up three runs in six innings with seven strikeouts.

KEEPING THE BEAT

The Guardians will wear a 'JA' patch on their uniforms in Friday's home opener in memory of longtime super fan and ballpark drummer John Adams, who died in January.

"He was there every day for how many years?" Cleveland manager Terry Francona said. "I think it's an extremely respectful, nice tribute to a fan, which is not a bad thing."

The patch will feature Adams' base drum mallets.

MOMMY AND ME

Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, who is from Cleveland, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch with his mom, Donna, at the Guardians' home opener. Donna Kelce became a big hit during Super Bowl week with two sons playing against each other in the game, the other being Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Athletics: RHP Paul Blackburn (torn fingernail) will begin a rehab assignment Friday at Class A Stockton. He is expected to throw approximately 35 pitches.

UP NEXT

RHP Hunter Gaddis (0-0, 9.82 ERA) pitches Wednesday afternoon for Cleveland in the series finale. Oakland counters with LHP Kyle Muller (0-0, 1.80).

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