OAKLAND, Calif. — Shea Langeliers hit a two-run homer off Jhoan Duran in the eighth inning, rallying the Oakland Athletics to a 6-5 win over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night.
Tyler Soderstrom added two hits and three RBIs for the A's, who have won three of four since a season-high nine-game losing streak. With the victory, Oakland ended its streak of 10 consecutive months with a losing record.
''That's just kind of this group,'' Langeliers said. ''Most of these guys were here last year, went through that tough season. Going through something like that brings the guys closer together. We really just want to fight for each other.''
Sean Newcomb (1-0) came on in relief to face Willi Castro with two outs in the eighth. With a 1-1 count on Castro, Newcomb picked off Austin Martin to end the inning. The A's said it's the first time in team history a pitcher won without officially facing a batter.
Mason Miller came on for Oakland in the ninth and sealed the rare win for Newcomb with his 14th save.
Minnesota trailed 4-1 before Royce Lewis' solo homer in the sixth and Castro's go-ahead three-run shot in the seventh. It was Castro's first home run away from Target Field in Minnesota since May 21.
''We found a way to kind of muscle back into the game,'' Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "Willi had a big hit and we grabbed a lead in a way that we've done a few times. At home, we've done it recently like this, and we did all right. We hung in there.
''Obviously, the game kind of turned in the eighth inning.''