OAKLAND, Calif. — Zack Gelof hit his first home run in nearly three weeks and the Oakland Athletics beat the Kansas City Royals 7-5 on Tuesday night to end a nine-game losing streak.
JJ Bleday had a career-high three doubles and drove in two runs, and Miguel Andujar added two hits to help Oakland to its first win since June 7.
''Getting a win in this league is tough, as we've seen the past few weeks,'' Gelof said. ''To get a win at home in front of the home crowd is awesome. I've been working with the coaches and teammates, and it looked like I was having quality at-bats today.''
The last-place A's (27-48) have the fourth-worst record in the majors.
A moment of silence was held before the game to honor Willie Mays, the Hall of Fame center fielder who died earlier in the day. Mays got the final hit of his illustrious career at the Oakland Coliseum in the 1973 World Series.
''I just wish I was half the player that he was,'' said A's manager Mark Kotsay, who played center field for much of his career. ''The catches that he made and just the smile that he had, the impact he had on the game of baseball. His loss is felt today and will be felt for a long time.''
Nick Loftin hit his first career home run and had three RBIs for the Royals, who have lost three of four.
Gelof, who entered in a 5-for-30 funk, singled and scored in the first inning and then hit a three-run homer off starter Alec Marsh (5-4) in the fourth.