OAKLAND, Calif. — Lawrence Butler and Brent Rooker hit home runs, Mitch Spence gave up one hit over 5 1/3 innings, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Los Angeles Angels 7-5 on Tuesday night.
Brett Harris added a two-run double for Oakland, which had lost seven of its previous eight games and 17 of 21.
Nolan Schanuel had two hits and four RBIs for Los Angeles.
Butler, with a three-run shot, and Rooker homered off Angels starter José Soriano in a four-run fourth inning.
''It's obviously great to see the young guys … produce. It's been a while since we've hit a three-run homer, so that's always nice,'' manager Mark Kotsay said.
Rooker's 16th homer came on an 0-2 knuckle curve Soriano left over the plate. Butler's opposite field shot barely grazed the left field foul pole.
Kotsay attributed a mechanical adjustment to Butler's home run.
''It's going to process for him to be able to duplicate it, but that swing he took on the three-run homer, shorter, less head movement, more direct to the baseball, and thus the result happened,'' he said.