A’s come back to take finale from Mets in uniquely long affairA’s come back to take finale from Mets in uniquely long affair

A's come back to take finale from Mets in uniquely long affair 37 minutes ago Martin Gallegos @MartinJGallegos Share share-square-671582 NEW YORK — When the A’s arrived to the visiting clubhouse inside Citi Field on Thursday morning, each player that walked through the entrance to their locker was greeted by a message on a giant
A’s come back to take finale from Mets in uniquely long affairA’s come back to take finale from Mets in uniquely long affair

A’s come back to take finale from Mets in uniquely long affair

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NEW YORK — When the A’s arrived to the visiting clubhouse inside Citi Field on Thursday morning, each player that walked through the entrance to their locker was greeted by a message on a giant whiteboard that read, ‘The only thing that matters: Win The Series.’

For about a month now, few teams have been better at doing just that than the A’s. After outlasting the Mets in a grueling 7-6 victory to take two of three from New York, Oakland clinched its seventh series win in its last nine tries.

At 3 hours and 45 minutes, the A’s series finale against the Mets was the the longest nine-inning game in the regular season under the pitch timer.

JJ Bleday sparked the comeback by cutting into a large chunk of a five-run deficit by launching his first career grand slam in the fourth inning off Mets starter Jose Quintana. The A’s tied it in the sixth on a groundout by Tyler Nevin and took the lead in the seventh on Seth Brown’s go-ahead RBI single.

The A’s bullpen picked up a short outing of 2 2/3 innings by rookie Mitch Spence. Four relievers combined to allow just one run in the final 6 1/3 innings, with flamethrowing All-Star closer Mason Miller closing things out with a scoreless two innings to notch his 18th save of the year.

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