A victory saved is a record earned for Britton

jeudi 11 août 2016

He allowed one earned run to the Chicago White Sox on April 30, and has avoided damage to his ERA since, while giving up three unearned runs against the Padres on June 21.

Getting three outs while yielding no runs proved to be a strenuous task Thursday, though.

After Ryon Healy grounded out to open the ninth, Brett Eibner drew a walk. Britton forced Coco Crisp to fly out to left, before Marcus Semien singled to put two runners on base.

Khris Davis then hit a chopper up the middle for an infield single. However, Eibner rounded third and Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop threw to Manny Machado, who tagged Eibner before he got back to the base to seemingly end the game.

Umpires rule Eibner safe Umpires rule Eibner safe

BAL@OAK: Umpires overturn call, Eibner safe at third

The Athletics challenge a close play at third base in the 9th inning, and the umpires overturn the call and rule Brett Eibner safe

The A's challenged the call, though, and it was overturned after review, bringing up the potential go-ahead run. But Britton induced a grounder to second from Danny Valencia just two pitches later to preserve the win and his streak. The closer has allowed just three earned runs in 48 innings this season.

Justin Wise is a reporter for MLB.com based in the Bay Area and covered the Orioles on Thursday. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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A victory saved is a record earned for Britton

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