A’s thump Royals 8-0 behind Sean Manaea’s pitching

Oakland is on the verge of a surprising four-game sweep at Kansas City.|

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Yonder Alonso’s doubles are spoiling the Kansas City Royals’ postseason hopes.

Alonso and Marcus Semien each hit two-run doubles as the Oakland Athletics beat Kansas City 8-0 for the third straight game on Wednesday night to further ruin the Royals’ postseason chances.

The 2015 World Series-champion Royals are five games out in the American League wild card with 17 games left and would have to climb over five teams.

“I think our guys were really fired up coming into today,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “There was some anger in that locker room today before the game, so I don’t feel any deflation. Guys are upset that we lost those games. They’re not pointing any fingers because they know that we win as a team and lose as a team. They’re not happy with it.”

Alonso’s two-run, eighth-inning laser pinch double Tuesday lifted the A’s to victory. Alonso’s broken-bat double in the first Wednesday scored Danny Valencia and Stephen Vogt.

“A totally different swing in a totally different situation, but it got the job done and that’s what matters,” Alonso said. “In this game, sometimes you’d rather by lucky than good. It worked out for me yesterday. Today was a new day and it worked out. The bat died a hero.”

A’s rookie left-hander Sean Manaea (5-9) picked up his first career road victory, retiring 13 of the final 14 batters he faced in five scoreless innings, striking out five and walking one. Manaea, who had not pitched since Aug. 29 when he left in the fourth inning with a strained left rhomboid, was removed after 67 pitches. The A’s acquired Manaea from the Royals in July 2015 as part of the Ben Zobrist trade.

“I don’t think about those things,” Manaea said of facing his former club. “It was great seeing those guys again and doing well against them makes everything better.”

Yordano Ventura (10-11) threw 39 pitches, 28 after two outs, in a three-run third. Ventura retired the first two batters and then gave up five consecutive hits, two of them doubles. Semien’s double scored Alonso and Ryon Healy. Bruce Maxwell’s single scored Semien.

“I was trying to be a little too fine and I was falling behind in the count,” Ventura said through an interpreter.

Ventura was pulled after 4? innings, giving up five runs on seven hits, four walks, a hit batter and two wild pitches.

He has yielded 17 hits and nine runs in 11? innings in losing his past two starts.

Khris Davis delivered a two-out, two-run eighth-inning single and scored on Healy’s single to cap off the scoring.

Oakland relievers John Axford, Liam Hendriks and Chris Smith held the Royals to one single over the final four innings. The A’s bullpen has restricted the Royals to one run and three hits over 12? innings in the first three games.

“Manaea did a great job of pitching, as did their whole staff,” Yost said. “You know, Ventura was out there competing his tail off. He just struggled to command the secondary stuff and his fastball.”

The Royals, who have lost seven of their past eight home games, did not have a runner reach third base.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Athletics: RHP Sonny Gray (strained forearm) threw a 20-pitch bullpen session and could appear in a game before the season ends.

“The look on his face and the intensity in which he threw suggests that he wants to pitch,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said of his former ace. “Obviously, we’ll be careful and make sure that every step along the way he’s healthy, but there’s a good chance, at this point, we’ll get him in a game or two.”

RHP J.B. Wendelken (forearm tightness) was unavailable.

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