West Sacramento, Calif. — The Cleveland Guardians defeated the Oakland Athletics 8-5 on Friday night as Rhys Hoskins homered and drove in three runs while Chase DeLauter went 4-for-4 with two RBIs. The Athletics' Nick Kurtz drew a walk in the seventh inning, his 20th consecutive game with a walk, tying Barry Bonds' 2002-03 mark. The Guardians seized momentum with Hoskins' two-run double in the fifth and a go-ahead sacrifice fly by Angel Martínez before Hoskins' solo homer in the seventh. Kurtz extended his on-base streak to 26 but later struck out as the tying run in the eighth; Cleveland maintained the lead through the late innings to finish the 8-5 victory.
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If you're a baseball fan, this game was a rollercoaster. The Guardians' win was a team effort, but Hoskins and DeLauter shone. Meanwhile, Kurtz's walk streak is now in the record books. If you enjoy tracking player stats, keep an eye on these guys.
The Guardians showed their mettle, pulling ahead to secure a victory. Kurtz's record-tying walk streak is a testament to his consistency. If you're a fan of the Athletics or Guardians, or just love a good game, this was one to remember. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good sports story.
The Cleveland Guardians and players Rhys Hoskins and Chase DeLauter benefited directly from the victory; Hoskins drove in three runs and DeLauter went 4-for-4, both contributing decisively to the Guardians' 8-5 win.
The Oakland Athletics and Nick Kurtz suffered the loss despite Kurtz extending his walk streak to 20 consecutive games and an on-base streak to 26; the A's fell 8-5 and Kurtz struck out as the tying run in the eighth.
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Guardians Rally Past Athletics; Kurtz Walks Ties Record
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