OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland Athletics are surging after struggling mightily at the start. The Minnesota Twins are reeling yet celebrating finally getting back on the diamond.
Matt Olson hit a grand slam, Mitch Moreland homered twice to back Sean Manaea's shutout, and Jesús Luzardo followed with his own Game 2 gem as Oakland swept a doubleheader against the depleted Twins, 7-0 and 1-0 on Tuesday to run their winning streak to 10 games.
"We're on a wave," Luzardo said, quoting the A's latest winning catchphrase, "and we're just riding it."
The nightcap featured a delay of nearly 25 minutes because of a light bank in left field that lost power. Luzardo stayed loose under the (limited) lights and the ballpark DJ played Simon & Garfunkel's "Sound of Silence" and Journey's "When the Lights Go Down in the City." Only part of the light bank eventually came back on.
"We got out of our way to not look at things like that, because we've got to look at what we need to do to win," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said of the lights.
The left-handed Luzardo allowed two hits over 5 1/3 innings, struck out six and walked one.
Lou Trivino retired former A's star Josh Donaldson on a called third strike to end the sixth with the tying run on third following a wild pitch. Jake Diekman finished for his first save with two runners on, getting a great catch from Mark Canha at the warning track in left to finish it on a deep fly by Willians Astudillo.
"I'm just glad it wasn't too dark for Mark to catch that ball right there," A's manager Bob Melvin said.