The Oakland Athletics busted out the bats late in Cincinnati, while Mason Miller was shaky, but ultimately secured the win for his 22nd save of the season.
Through the first five innings against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night, the Oakland Athletics had accumulated a total of one walk in the best hitter's park outside of Coors Field. Then, in the sixth, the A's found their bats, trailing 1-0.
With the A's having amassed one hit, it was looking like that could have been the best chance the team would get on Tuesday to at least tie the game, if not take the lead. The score remained 5-2 headed to the ninth, and with Mason Miller lurking, it felt like this game, much like seemingly every other game Miller has appeared in, was over. The Reds made things interesting, collecting three singles and a double to plate two in the bottom of the ninth, but Miller was still able to record his 22nd save of the season.
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