Athletics tie it on Ryan Noda’s grand slam in seventh, win it in 12th against Diamondbacks

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OAKLAND — The Athletics tied it in the seventh inning on a two-out grand slam from Ryan Noda and Esteury Ruiz singled home a run in the 12th for a 9-8 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks at the Coliseum before what was left of a crowd of 3,261.

Austin Pruitt (1-1) was the winning pitcher with three scoreless innings of relief despite the presence of a free lead runner. Scott McGough (1-1) took the loss for Arizona. matching Pruitt until the 12th.

Ruiz lined a one-hopper off Nick Ahmed with one out, bringing in Ramon Laureano with the winning run.

Laureano opened the inning at second and after Shea Langeliers struck out, Jace Peterson was walked intentionally. Nick Allen then reached on an infield single to load the bases, and a Ahmed couldn’t field a smash by Ruiz, allowing the game-winning run to sore.

Allen and Laureano also had solo home runs for the A’s, the first for Allen and the fourth for Laureano. For Arizona, Christian Walker hit a two-run shot in the first (his 10th) and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had his seventh, a two-run shot in the fifth.

The Athletics improved to 10-34 and evened the series at 1-1 with an opportunity to win their second series of the season in Wednesday’s getaway game against Arizona (24-19). The A’s came in having lost three straight and eight of their previous nine games.

Trailing 8-4, the A’s made two quick outs in the seventh before things got interesting. Singles by Brent Rooker and Aledmys Diaz preceded a misplay by Evan Longoria at third, loading the bases. The error set the stage for four unearned runs and a sense of drama for a team that hasn’t had many.

Kyle Nelson was summoned to face Noda, who hit a 1-0 pitch over the fence in center field for his fourth home run to tie the score 8-8. Noda’s first career slam traveled 424 feet to center field with an exit velocity of 106.7 miles per hour.

Kyle Muller, starting for the ninth time after being named Opening Day starter, hasn’t pitched into the seventh this season. It was no different Tuesday night.

After Laureano’s solo home run gave the A’s a 3-2 lead in the fourth, Arizona quickly chased Muller in the fifth with consecutive singles by Dominic Fletcher and Ketel Marte and a two-run double to left by Emmanuel Rivera.

A’s manager Mark Kotsay pulled Muller in place of Garrett Acton, who promptly served up a two-run home run to Gurriel to give the Diamondbacks a 6-3 lead.

The A’s closed within 6-4 on a two-out RBI single from Carlos Perez, but could have done more damage considering two of the first three hitters — Allen and Rooker — had walked.

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