The A’s returned home to Sacramento riding high off a 5-2 road trip—and immediately lit the fuse on an instant classic. In a back-and-forth battle with the first-place Seattle Mariners, the A’s traded punches all night, never blinking under pressure. Luis Severino gave them a solid start, Shea Langeliers went deep, and the offense clawed back after a four-run third from Seattle. The game saw clutch hits, smart base running, and a bullpen that kept the A’s within striking distance long enough for the drama to unfold. And then came the fireworks. After the Mariners scratched across a run in the top of the 10th, the A’s came right back. Jacob Wilson, the rookie with ice in his veins, stepped to the plate with the game tied and the winning run on base—and ripped a single to right for the walk-off win. The crowd erupted. The dugout emptied. It was the kind of moment that turns a season. Final score: A’s 7, Mariners 6. One game into the series, and the A’s just made it clearthey’re not here to participate, they’re here to dominate.
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