Pinder's two HRs help A's beat Rangers, 8-3, end Hamels' streak

Oakland Athletics' Chad Pinder runs out a pop fly out in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, in Oakland, Calif.
Oakland Athletics' Chad Pinder runs out a pop fly out in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, in Oakland, Calif.

OAKLAND, Calif.-Chad Pinder said he just took advantage of a couple of mistake pitches to help the Athletics score against a tough pitcher.

Pinder homered twice to help Oakland end Cole Hamels' five-game win streak with an 8-3 victory over the Texas Rangers on Saturday.

"The guy is 9-1, a tough costumer," A's manager Bb Melvin said. "To put two good swings on the ball was key for us and big for him, too."

Pinder is 4 for 4 with two doubles and two homers in five career at-bats against Hamels.

"I've had some success against him," Pinder said. "I've just been able to take advantage of the mistakes he's thrown me. I was able to get extended."

Jed Lowrie drove in three runs for the A's, who put back-to-back victories together for the first time since Aug. 5-6 at the Los Angeles Angels. The A's have not won more than two in a row since a three-game streak July 29-31.

Adrian Beltre drove in three runs for the Rangers, who lost their second straight after winning 11 of their previous 15 games. Texas has not lost more than two in a row since ending a four-game slide on Aug. 2.

Sean Manaea (9-8) won for the first time since July 16, ending a personal three-game slide. He gave up two runs and seven hits in five innings. Manea walked one and struck out three.

Hamels (9-1) left a game trailing for the first time all season. He was nicked for six runs and nine hits in 4 1/3 innings, matching his shortest outing of the year. He walked three and struck out two. Hamels has walked 10 over his past three games after issuing 10 in eight starts between July 1 and Aug. 11.

Beltre doubled in two runs in the first and added a run-scoring groundout in the seventh.

Pinder hit solo homers in the first and third and Matt Joyce singled home the go-ahead run in the fourth.

Hamels gave up three hits, a sacrifice fly and walked one through the first five hitters of the fifth, ending his day.

Lowrie's two-run double in the sixth off Tony Barnette padded the A's lead.

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