OAKLAND, Calif. — Joey Estes pitched Oakland's first individual shutout in more than three years and the Athletics beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-0 on Wednesday night.
Estes (3-3) threw 68 of his 92 pitches for strikes, limiting Los Angeles to five singles and a walk with four strikeouts in the first complete game of his career.
''It's an unreal feeling,'' he said. ''I'm still just kind of processing it myself and just kind of enjoying what this feels like.''
Estes induced three double plays and struck out Taylor Ward swinging to end the game.
''I don't know if you saw, I went crazy,'' Estes said of his celebration. ''I didn't know how to feel. It was my first time going through it, so definitely a lot of emotion. I was into it. It's something you dream of.''
It was the 16th complete game in the major leagues this season, 10 of them shutouts.
The last Oakland pitcher to accomplish the feat was Sean Manaea, who blanked the Mariners on June 2, 2021.
''For him to go nine, it's a testament to the mentality and the mindset that he has,'' A's manager Mark Kotsay said.