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Oakland rallies past the Indians

CLEVELAND (AP) — Stephen Piscotty hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the 11th inning and the Oakland Athletics rallied for a 6-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Saturday.

Matt Chapman, who had a career-high four hits, scored later in the frame on Jonathan Lucroy’s grounder to complete the A’s comeback victory and make a winner out of closer Blake Treinen (5-1).

Cleveland carried a 3-0 lead into the eighth before reliever Neil Ramirez gave up back-to-back homers to Jed Lowrie — a two-run blast — and Khris Davis to tie it.

Oakland won for the ninth time in 11 games since June 25 and snapped the Indians’ home winning streak at eight. Josh Tomlin (0-5), who was Cleveland’s sixth pitcher, allowed all three runs in the 11th.

Corey Kluber tossed seven shutout innings, but was denied in his bid to become the first Indians pitcher with 13 wins before the All-Star break since Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry had 15 in 1974.

The two-time AL Cy Young winner only allowed one runner to reach third base during his 102-pitch outing, scattering five hits and striking out three. Kluber is 7-1 with a 1.43 ERA at Progressive Field this season.

Cleveland scored single runs in the first, second and sixth innings off A’s righty Edwin Jackson, who has won 10 straight decisions against them dating to Aug. 5, 2008. Jackson went 5 2/3 innings in his third big league start of the year, walking four.

Ryan Buchter, Lou Trevino and Treinen combined to blank the Indians the rest of the way. Oakland has scored the winning run in the eighth inning or later in nine of its last 19 victories.

Lindor scored his major league-leading 79th run on a groundout by Edwin Encarnacion and had an RBI, while Greg Allen doubled home Yan Gomes. Lindor also committed the error that scored Chapman with the game’s final run.

The Indians played the final three innings without a designated hitter after manager Terry Francona made a flurry of late strategic moves that forced pitcher Zach McAllister into the batting order. He also pulled off a rare AL double-switch in the 11th.

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