Since winning in their `reverse boycott’ game Tuesday night, the A’s lost two to Tampa Bay and three more to Philadelphia to fall to 19-55.
OAKLAND — Getting three pinch-hits in a span of six batters in the late innings was enough to stir up the crowd, but the Athletics wound up losing 3-2 Sunday to the Philadelphia Phillies and being swept in a three-game series.
After their seventh-straight win Tuesday night, the A’s fell twice to the Tampa Bay Rays, who have the best record in baseball, and dropped nail-biters both Saturday and Sunday against Philadelphia , the defending National League champions. Harris gave up only one other run in six innings before a crowd of 24,326. That also came courtesy of Schwarber, who singled in Christian Pache in the sixth inning. Pache doubled twice against his former team and scored two runs. Harris walked one and struck out seven.
Trailing 2-0, pinch-hitter Aledmys Diaz hit a leadoff home run for the A’s, his second of the season. Pache, with his second double, scored on Trea Turner’s single in the eighth. The A’s got within 3-2 on two more pinch hits — doubles by Esteury Ruiz and Carlos Perez — but got no closer.
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