NEW YORK — JJ Bleday hit his first career grand slam, Shea Langeliers reached base five times for the second time in three games and the Oakland Athletics rallied to beat the New York Mets 7-6 on Thursday in the longest nine-inning game since the pitch clock was instituted last season.
''It felt like the longest game in the pitch clock era,'' Athletics manager Mark Kotsay said with a wry grin.
The game, played on a hot and humid afternoon in which the first pitch temperature was 85 degrees, lasted 3 hours and 45 minutes — one minute longer than the previous mark set by the San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants in Mexico City on Apr. 29, 2023.
The Athletics and Mets combined to throw 425 pitches, the most in a nine-inning game this season.
Bleday said he was surprised to look at the scoreboard in the fifth inning and to realize the game was almost two hours old.
''That definitely felt like the longest game of the year,'' Bleday said.
Langeliers, who went 4 for 4 and was hit by pitch in Tuesday's 9-4 win, was 3 for 4 with a walk and was hit by another pitch Thursday as the A's took two of three from the Mets. Langeliers reached base 11 times in 15 plate appearances in the series for an on-base percentage of .733.
''It's a lot of fun getting on base,'' a grinning Langeliers said. ''Just trying to keep things as simple as I can, not try to go up there (and) do too much. Just get a good pitch and put a good swing on it. I'm finding that just keeping it that simple, you're capable of stacking good days on top of each other.''