As summer unfolded into early August, the A’s played host the Arizona Diamondbacks for a three-game showdown from August 1 to 3. Emotions ran high under the hot lights of Sutter Health Park, with a promising start for the A’s giving way to a D-backs comeback that capped a weekend of gritty late-game heroics.

The A’s wasted no time sending the message loud and clear. They dominated Game 1 early and walked away with a 5-1 win. In the first inning, Shea Langeliers crushed a two-run homer, igniting a four-run opening frame. Brent Rooker added a sacrifice fly, and Carlos Cortez drove in another run that put Oakland comfortably ahead 5–0 before many fans had even unpacked their peanuts.

Reliever Jacob Lopez delivered five stingless innings, keeping Arizona hitters off balance, while their starter, Anthony DeSclafani, struggled through a rough outing. He allowed the early barrage and never settled in. The Diamondbacks barely showed resistance until a late sac fly chipped away for a consolation run, but the A’s sealed the opener, extending a key winning stretch.

Arizona came back with a vengeance in Game 2. The Diamondbacks smashed their way to a 7–2 win, ending a six-game skid. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. kickstarted the offensive breakout with his own homer, and Ketel Marte continued to swing deftly with a two-run shot. The bats didn’t stop there. Alek Thomas and Corbin Carroll each went deep, while Gerraldo Perdomo and others joined the parade.

Behind the plate, the D-backs’ lineup showed patience and power, converting opportunities with runner-in-scoring-position efficiency that eluded them in the opener. Arizona’s Zac Gallen got the win, and the A’s response sputtered despite late-game rallies including a late double and a lone run in the sixth. Momentum firmly shifted.

The finale turned into a showcase for Arizona’s rise. Blaze Alexander emerged as the weekend’s breakout star, contributing a key homer and two RBIs that swung the momentum. Alek Thomas and Geraldo Perdomo each racked up three hits, stamping their presence in the box score as Arizona pulled ahead for good.

Lefty Eduardo Rodríguez earned his first win since late June, pitching five solid innings of two-run ball. The A’s bullpen faltered yet again. Arizona’s Kyle Nelson came in to nail down his first save of the season. Though J.J. Bleday launched a one-out homer late to spark some hope, the A’s couldn’t find a way to extend further. The Diamondbacks claimed the series with a gritty 6–4 win.

Next up for the A’s in West Sacramento will be a home series that begins August 11 versus the Tampa Bay Rays. Coming off a solid road series versus the Washington Nationals, and what should be a solid road series against the Baltimore Orioles that begins tomorrow, as well as following some recent trades and personnel moves, the return home will surely be competitive and exciting. The first pitch is scheduled for 7:05 PM Pacific time.

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