OAKLAND, Calif. — Pinch-hitter Abraham Toro forced in the game-ending run when he drew a four-pitch bases-loaded walk from Eli Morgan, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Cleveland Guardians 4-3 on Sunday for their first win this season.
The A's, who have announced plans to move to Las Vegas in 2028, drew just 4,118 at the Coliseum on a sunny afternoon. Attendance for the opening four-game series totaled 26,902.
Oakland and manager Mark Kotsay lost three of four to the Guardians. The A's went 60-102 in Kotsay's first season in 2022, then 50-112 last year. They walked it off in the ninth after the Guardians had tied the game in the eighth with three runs.
''Nobody wants to start 0-4,'' Kotsay said. ''I was proud of the effort, proud of the fight back that we showed after that eighth inning.''
Carlos Carrasco returned to Cleveland's rotation after three seasons with the New York Mets, allowing three runs and six hits in five innings. The 37-year-old right-hander was 88-73 for Cleveland from 2009-20.
Oakland's Paul Blackburn allowed three hits in shutout innings and Cleveland tied the score on Josh Naylor's RBI single that capped a three-run eighth. Two runs were unearned because of shortstop Nick Allen's error at shortstop.
Cleveland's Stephen Vogt, managing his first series, was proud of his team's late-inning comeback.
''If we win three out of four all year long, we're going to be pretty happy with where we are,'' Vogt said. ''No loss feels good, and this one certainly doesn't. But really, really proud of the way the guys played this series.''