White Sox beat A’s on a wild pitch, snap winning streak

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The Mercury News

Gavin Sheets came about as close as a baseball player not named Shohei Ohtani can to winning a game by himself. The White Sox right fielder tied the game against the A’s with a two-run homer, and then started a rally in the bottom of the ninth with a double. Pinch runner Adam Engel ended the game a few batters later when a Zach Jackson pitch veered wide of the catcher and allowed him to run home for the 3-2 win. Sean Murphy started the game by making quick work of the quick-working Johnny Cueto. The A’s catcher took the 36-year-old veteran deep for a first-inning solo home run. When Seth Brown…

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