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Butler home run in 8th helps A's complete sweep of Rays
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Butler home run in 8th helps A's complete sweep of Rays

Published Jul. 24, 2016 8:51 p.m. ET

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Billy Butler hit a tiebreaking home run off Erasmo Ramirez with one out in the eighth inning and the Oakland Athletics held on to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2 on Sunday and complete a three-game sweep.

Oakland won the first two games of the series on walkoff hits and led 2-0 until Logan Forsythe's tying two-run homer in the top of the eighth.

Ramirez (7-8) retired Khris Davis on a fly ball before Butler hammered an 0-1 pitch over the wall in center. It's Butler's third home run of the season and first since June 7.

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Davis added two hits while Jake Smolinski doubled twice and scored for the A's. Oakland improved to 7-3 since the All-Star break.

Ryan Dull (4-2) retired two batters for the win despite giving up Forsythe's home run. Ryan Madson pitched the ninth for his 21st save.

Forsythe's home run in the eighth ruined an otherwise stellar day for A's starter Jesse Hahn.

Called up from the minors before the game, Hahn faced just two over the minimum through six innings and allowed only one runner to reach second base before leaving with a 2-0 lead with two outs in the eighth. The right-hander walked one and matched his season-high of five strikeouts.

Oakland jumped on Tampa Bay rookie left-hander Blake Snell early and strung together four consecutive one-out hits in the first. Davis had an RBI double and Butler added a run-scoring single to put the A's up 2-0.

Snell allowed two runs over 6 2-3 innings. He struck out four and walked two.

THIN BENCH

With only one fully healthy player (Matt McBride) available off the bench A's manager Bob Melvin was asked if he had any pitchers he'd consider using as positional players if the need arose. ''I've got a couple of guys that would like to do it,'' Melvin said, specifically mentioning Sonny Gray and Kendall Graveman. ''I hope I don't get to that point. Position players always think they can pitch . and pitchers who are athletic always think they can play positions.''

TRAINER'S ROOM

Rays: Desmond Jennings (strained left hamstring) ran the bases and took batting practice without a setback during a minor league rehab appearance. ... RHP Brad Boxberger threw 22 pitches in a rehab outing and is hopeful of rejoining the big league club in Los Angeles.

Athletics: Coco Crisp was a late scratch because of neck soreness. He joined Josh Reddick (lower back soreness) on the bench. ... Rich Hill threw 30 pitches while wearing a protective covering on the middle finger of his left hand. Hill, who left his last start after five pitches because of a blister, will continue to throw bullpens for conditioning until the blister heals. ... Arismendy Alcantara was optioned to Triple-A Nashville.

UP NEXT

Rays: RHP Chris Archer (5-13) pitches against the Dodgers in the opener of a two-game series on Tuesday. Archer entered the weekend leading the AL with 147 strikeouts.

Athletics: RHP Daniel Mengden (1-1) returns to his native Texas to face the Rangers on Monday. Mengden was born in Houston and attended Texas A&M.

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