Legendary top athletics to take a series

Willy Adams scored three runs and San Francisco veterans scored three runs on athletics in West Sacramento, California on Sunday night to win 6–2.
Luis Matos added two-rols double and tyler Fitzgerald, as the veterans won the last two competitions in the three-game series. Rafael Davors and Wilmer Flores made two hits as San Francisco improved 5–1 against athletics this season.
Adams scored seven runs in a back-to-back win. Overall, the veterans have won four of their last five matches.
Tyler Sodersstrom adopted and doubled, while Jacob Wilson had two singles for athletics, who won the series opener on Friday before finishing the last two matches.
Hayden Birdsong (4-3) gave one run and three hits in five innings for San Francisco. He got out of six and went five.
Athletics’ Jacob Lopez (2-5) was accused in four runs and five hit 4 1/3 innings. He collided with eight and went one.
The veterans already loaded any types of bases, as Heliat Ramos did a single, the divars were hit by a pitch and a single by a single. Adames walked an-out to force in one run.
Lopez fraged the next two batsmen to get out of the frame to start a line of seven straight strikes.
Adams made it 2–0 when he reached the center with a 432-foot Homer in fourth place.
Soderstrom then left half of athletics to the right with a homer.
Lopez allowed Andrew Nizar and Davors to a single before leaving for one in the fifth. Jetty Gin entered and allowed the floors a single before exiting Matt Chapman.
Adams walked another base-loaded to give veterans 3–1 lead. Matos chased with a two-run ground-coal double that jumped on the low wall in the right center.
To finish eighth from Michael Kelly, Fitzgerald’s drive was reduced from the wall, but it jumped from Soderstrom’s glove and landed on the other side of the fence.
Soderstrom Camilo doubled to start ninth from Doval, which later went to the batsmen to load the hideouts with one. Lawrence Butler’s Infield Grounder scored a run before Wilson bounced to end the game.
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