Khris crushes his second in walk-off fashion to lead A’s

Khris Davis had another multi-homer game to move the Athletics closer to a playoff berth with 7-6 win over Twins in 10.|

OAKLAND, Calif. - Khris Davis hit his second homer of the night leading off the bottom of the 10th inning for career-high No. 45, sending the Oakland Athletics past the Minnesota Twins 7-6 on Friday night.

Davis hit a 1-1 pitch from Matt Magill (3-3) over the fence in right-center for his fourth career walkoff homer. It marked the slugger’s 22nd multihomer game and seventh this season.

He hit a two-run homer in the first, then connected again to end it, lowering the A’s magic number to three to clinch a wild-card berth.

Pinch-hitter Mark Canha hit a tying two-run homer in the sixth after Minnesota went ahead in the top of the inning.

The Twins lost in walkoff fashion for the 14th time in 2018, 10th via the home run. Minnesota had its four-game winning streak snapped.

Oakland remained 3½ games back of the first-place Astros in the AL West, 1½ games behind the Yankees for the top wild card and 6½ ahead of the Rays for the second wild card.

Blake Treinen (8-3) pitched the ninth for the A’s, coming off a 21-3 win against the Angels and 31 runs the past two games as they rebounded from a rare three-game losing streak.

Canha connected for his second career pinch homer, also done July 14 at San Francisco, and that chased Gabriel Moya.

Jorge Polanco hit a go-ahead, three-run double in Minnesota’s six-run sixth and Robbie Grossman had a two-run homer in the inning.

Jonathan Lucroy added a sacrifice fly as the A’s won a third straight game following a rare three-game skid.

Minnesota starter Jose Berrios struck out eight with three walks over 5? innings, allowing five runs on four hits.

Right-hander Liam Hendriks began as the A’s “opener” to throw an inning before Chris Bassitt followed with four innings.

Swinging A’s

The A’s have scored seven or more runs in each of their past eight home games and 76 runs total - the longest in Oakland history and matching the longest in franchise history along with May 30-June 7, 1913, and July 14-20, 1932.

Tough venue

The Twins are 4-17 in Oakland since the start of the 2012 season - Minnesota’s most in a city outside the AL Central stops and topping 16 defeats at Yankee Stadium during that stretch. The Twins haven’t won a series at the Coliseum since May 18-19, 2011.

Trainer’s room

Athletics: RHP Trevor Cahill, scratched from his scheduled start last Saturday at Tampa Bay with a strain in his upper back before getting trigger-point injections, is slated to start Sunday as long as he has no further issues.

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