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A's on ‘Good Wave' as They Win Second Straight Over Orioles

Oakland Athletics middle reliever Liam Hendriks pumped his fist and did a little spin as he came off the mound after striking out Baltimore Orioles slugger Mark Trumboto end the seventh inning.

Ryan Madson wasn't as demonstrative but was equally pumped up after getting Chris Davis to strike out looking to end the game with the tying run on first base.

Manager Bob Melvin's ballclub might have the third-worst record in the AL but they clearly are still having a good time.

Jake Smolinski singled and scored the deciding run in the third inning, rookie Zach Neal earned his first career win as a starter and Oakland held on to beat Baltimore 2-1 on Tuesday night.

"You're going to go through waves and we're on a good wave right now," Madson said. "Everybody's feeding off each other, and it's fun when everybody's doing that."

Danny Valencia and Khris Davis drove in a run apiece as the A's won consecutive games for the first time since July 26-27 to keep Wade Miley winless in an Orioles uniform.

Smolinksi finished with two hits and two walks while Marcus Semien singled and scored as Oakland won its second straight one-run game from AL East-leading Baltimore.

The Orioles remain percentage points ahead of Toronto, which lost earlier Tuesday night.

Like they did in the series opener, the A's got strong starting pitching, solid relief and just enough hitting.

Neal (2-1) allowed one run over 5 1-3 innings and retired 16 of the 18 batters he faced to win his second career start and first since May 25. He gave up Adam Jones' home run in the fourth and a double to Jonathan Schoop leading off the sixth.

"Boy that was impressive," Melvin said. "For a guy that's thrown 39, 40 pitches tops for us in relief here recently, to give us 75, 80 is what I was looking for from him and he was terrific."

Neal's only other win in the majors came in relief against San Francisco on June 28.

"It's not like he struck us out," Jones said. "He just kept getting ground balls and balls right at people. Tough luck. Same thing as last night."

Hendriks retired five batters and punctuated his night by striking out Trumbo. John Axford pitched the eighth and Madson worked the ninth for his 24th save to complete the three-hitter.

Jones singled leading off the ninth but Hyun-Soon Kim hit into a 1-6-3 double play. Madson walked Manny Machadobefore Chris Davis struck out looking.

"It's a lot of fun to be a part of," Madson said after the A's bullpen combined for 3 2-3 innings of scoreless relief. "That's what it's all about for us in the bullpen."

The A's did all of their scoring in the third off Miley. Valencia doubled in Semien, and Smolinksi singled and scored on Davis' sacrifice fly.

Miley (7-10) pitched well but remained winless since arriving from Seattle a day before the trade deadline. The lefty allowed two runs over six-plus innings and struck out two.

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