Arlington, Texas. The Oakland Athletics hit three solo homers in the top of the first inning and went on to defeat the Texas Rangers 8-1 on Friday, with Carlos Cortes launching two home runs and Nick Kurtz and Tyler Soderstrom adding first-inning blasts to set the tone. The quick scoring surge changed the game's momentum and left the Rangers trailing early; Luis Severino allowed one run over 6 2/3 innings, while Nathan Eovaldi surrendered six runs in six innings. Statcast recorded Kurtz’s 417-foot, 115.9-mph homer, and Elias confirmed the A’s first-inning three-homer sequence as a franchise first, moving Oakland into sole possession of the AL West.
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This historic win for the A's isn't just about baseball. It's about community pride. If you're an A's fan, you've got bragging rights today. And if you're not, you might want to check out the excitement. Either way, consider catching their next game.
The A's are making history and shaking up the AL West. Their first-inning three-homer sequence is a franchise first. They're now in sole possession of first place. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Oakland Athletics benefited directly, securing an 8-1 victory, achieving a franchise first-inning three-homer milestone, and moving into sole possession of the AL West lead.
The Texas Rangers suffered, conceding three first-inning homers, losing 8-1, and seeing starter Nathan Eovaldi yield six runs, which affected the team's division standing.
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A's Launch Historic First-Inning Barrage, Beat Rangers 8-1
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