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    Jonah Heim goes 2-for-3, homers in victory

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    Jonah Heim went 2-for-3 with a homer, two RBI and a walk versus the Dodgers on Wednesday.

    Heim has started seven straight games — three at catcher and four at DH — and is up to .253/.308/.526 in 104 plate appearances since being acquired by the A’s. With Brent Rooker done for the year, Heim could potentially continue to play regularly if he remains productive. It seems more likely that he’ll fall back into a reserve role in time, but he’s certainly an option at as a second backstop in two-catcher leagues for the short term.
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    Butler had started each of the team’s previous four games, but he went 0-for-4 with four strikeouts in a tough loss against the Pirates on Wednesday. Carlos Cortes will cover right field in his place while Jonah Heim will get a rare start as the designated hitter and bat sixth for the A’s on Thursday evening.
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