The A's faced the Yankees in their final home stand, showcasing a resilient effort despite a heartbreaking extra-inning 4-2 loss after a competitive game.
The game illustrated the A's struggles with pitching in critical situations, highlighted by T.J. McFarland allowing three runs in the 10th inning, sealing the game for New York.
Butler's performance stood out, as he not only had a key role in scoring the A's first run but also matched the franchise stolen base record without being caught.
Ginn's five innings of one-run ball showed his resilience and potential despite earlier struggles, proving to be a bright spot in an otherwise challenging season.
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