OAKLAND, Calif. — Maybe a game-winning, broken-bat hit against baseball's career saves leader in the 18th inning will get Nate Freiman in a nice groove again.
Freiman singled home the winning run against Mariano Rivera, lifting the Oakland Athletics to a 3-2 victory over the New York Yankees on Thursday for a three-game sweep.
"It was his deal," Freiman said of the cut fastball he saw. "That one he always throws."
As a day game after a night game turned into a night game after a day game, John Jaso singled off Preston Claiborne (0-1) to start the decisive rally and went to third on Seth Smith's soft single to shallow left field against Rivera.
Rivera issued only the 39th intentional walk of his 19-year career to Jed Lowrie before Freiman ended the 5-hour, 35-minute game on New York's getaway day to Anaheim for a weekend series with the Angels.
"A little broken-bat blooper over the third baseman, and the other one the same place," Rivera said. "You can't do anything about it."
Freiman knew he had it, raising his right arm in triumph.
"I knew that was not getting to the left fielder. I knew it was falling," he said.