Four A drive in two apps, sparks of veterans

Nick Kurtz and Danzel Clarke hit the two-run homer and Brent Rooker and Jacob Wilson also acted in two runs, as Athletics launched the San Francisco veterans 11–2 in West Sacramento, California on Friday night.
JP Sears played six scorer innings for athletics, winning for the fourth time in the last six matches. Lawrence Butler scored three times and made two hits, while Clarke, Rooker and Max Munsi also did two hits for A.
Brett wisely prepared for San Francisco, which has lost eight of its last 11 matches.
Sears (7-7) exited six and gave three hits and two walks. This was his straightforward effort, as he vacated New York Yankis in 5 2/3 innings in a win on 28 June.
Justin Verlander (0-6) has now begun in 14 this season for San Francisco. He was thickened for six runs and seven hits in three innings. Verlander hit five and one went away.
Rooker first stroked an RBI single, before the athletics used four couples to score four times against the 42 -year -old Verlander.
Tyler Sodersstrom and Munsi started the innings 2–0 with two-bagars. Before walking Butler, Verlander consistently killed the batsmen. Wilson chased with a two-run double, and Rooker added RBI double and made it 5–0.
In the third innings, Verlander hit Soderstrom with a pitch, and Munsi chased with a double. After recovering from Zack Gelof, hand and rib injuries, playing in his first Major League game of the season, hit a sacrifice fly to score Sodersstrom.
Athletics scored three more runs in sixth place from Mason Black.
Clarke led the innings with a deep triple from the glove of Jung Hu Lee Lee, the field of the region of the veteran center and then scored on Butler’s single. Two boycott later, Kurtaz defeated a homer 9–0.
Clarke made a 471-foot, two-run explosion in the seventh, 11 runs.
Wisdom finished eighth for veterans, who pair another tally in the ninth.
Jack Perkins recorded two runs and three hits in the last three innings, recording his second sev of the season. He did not allow five to warn and walk.
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