A's lose sixth straight divisional game, fall to Angels

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OAKLAND -- Ian Kinsler homered and drew a bases-loaded walk, Mike Trout had three hits and a sacrifice fly, and the injury-plagued Los Angeles Angels beat the Oakland Athletics 8-4 on Friday night to snap a four-game skid.

Tyler Skaggs (6-4) struck out eight over seven strong innings, allowing no earned runs and seven hits with one walk. He improved to 3-0 with a 0.45 ERA in June.

The Angels placed four more players on the disabled list Friday, bringing their total to a franchise-record 15 on the DL at one time and leaving just 12 members of the opening day roster. The A's in 2016 were the last club to have 15 players simultaneously on the DL.

Jose Briceno and Jose Miguel Fernandez had RBI singles in the third as Los Angeles bounced back with a big offensive night after having lost four straight following a six-game winning streak. The Angels avoided matching their longest losing streak of the season.

Skaggs didn't allow a run until consecutive RBI doubles by Josh Phegley and Marcus Semien in the fifth.

But Oakland again didn't score for starter Chris Bassitt (0-2), who was done after four innings after he allowed six runs - only two earned on a sloppy night of fielding for the home team - on seven hits.

Bassitt hurt his cause when he fielded Albert Pujols' first-inning grounder and threw high over first baseman Matt Olson's head, allowing two runs to score.

Oakland dropped its fourth straight game on the heels of a sweep by World Series champion Houston the previous three days.

Bassitt was brought back up from Triple-A Nashville for his fourth big league stint of 2018, this time to fill Trevor Cahill's spot in the rotation.

The right-hander is 0-8 over his last 12 starts dating to Aug. 21, 2015.

He received no runs of support for a second straight outing - the seventh time in 25 career starts the A's failed to score for him - and he has received two or fewer runs of support in 21 of his 25 starts.

Angels reliever Justin Anderson received a mound visit from manager Mike Scioscia and a trainer after loading the bases with two outs in the ninth. Anderson then allowed a run on a wild pitch.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Angels: Going on the DL Friday for the Angels were INF Zack Cozart (partially dislocated left shoulder), RHP Jim Johnson (lower back strain), RHP Garrett Richards(strained left hamstring) and RHP Nick Tropeano (inflammation in his pitching shoulder). The Angels called up four righty pitchers from Triple-A Salt Lake: Eduardo Paredes, Akeel MorrisFelix Pena and Jake Jewell. ... SS Andrelton Simmons (sprained right ankle) ran the bases for a second straight day and is making progress, manager Mike Scioscia said. Simmons was taking batting practice as well.

Athletics: 3B Matt Chapman is likely headed to the DL as soon as Saturday with a bruised right hand that also bothered him in spring. He may see a specialist. An MRI showed no structural damage, manager Bob Melvin said. Chapman's consecutive games streak ended at 149 games dating to last season. He and Olson were only players to appear in first 69 games, while Olson played in his 70th straight this season Friday.

UP NEXT

Angels: LHP John Lamb will be called up from Triple-A to start Saturday, meaning the Angels must make another move by designating someone for assignment to clear space on the 40-man roster.

Athletics: LHP Sean Manaea (5-6, 3.49) pitches for the A's, having gone 1-4 with a 5.93 ERA over his last eight starts.

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