OAKLAND, Calif. — Brant Hurter pitched 5 1/3 innings of one-run ball, and the Detroit Tigers beat the Oakland Athletics 2-1 on Saturday.
Detroit moved back over .500 after losing three of its previous four games. The Tigers (72-71) haven't had a winning season since they went 86-75 in 2016.
Looking to rally in the race for the third AL wild card, Detroit bounced back nicely after losing 7-6 to Oakland in 13 innings on Friday night.
''Our vibe, our energy is excellent — after wins, after losses, after walk-offs, after tough games, maybe even games we don't play well,'' manager A.J. Hinch said. ''If you get in that mode of resetting over 162 (games), it's going to pay off, and games like last night are key when we already know we're going to show up in the ballpark ready to play the next day.''
Hurter (4-1) entered after Brenan Hanifee got the first two outs as an opener. Hurter allowed four hits, struck out three and walked one.
The 26-year-old left-hander, who has made one start in his first seven major league appearances this year, is settling into a bulk relief role.
''Just going out there and having multiple innings has gotten me more comfortable, and then when I start, it really doesn't affect me,'' Hurter said.
Oakland (62-81) lost for the third time in four games. The A's wasted a sharp performance by Brady Basso, who struck out six while pitching six innings of three-hit ball.