OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Esteury Ruiz was absolutely certain he got hit by a pitch to load the bases in the bottom of the ninth inning.
When he got called back to home plate by umpires after a replay review overturned the call, it appeared to be just another wacky situation in a season full of them for the Oakland Athletics.
Instead, Ruiz turned it into a potentially pivotal moment for the struggling Aās when he singled in the winning run and Oakland beat the Cincinnati Reds 5-4 on Sunday to end its nine-game home losing streak.
āItās something you canāt put words to,ā Ruiz said through translator Sergio Almodovar when asked about his first career walk-off hit. āWeāve been starting off slow but little by little weāve been working and working. A game like this is something we can build on.ā
JesĆŗs Aguilar and Brent Rooker homered for the Aās. The victory prevented Oakland (6-23) from having the worst 29-game start to a season since the 2003 Detroit Tigers opened 4-25.
The crowd of 18,271 was Oaklandās largest since 26,805 on opening day.
āThis group showed their grit today, they really did,ā Aās manager Mark Kotsay said. āThatās what you have to love about this group. They continue to fight and they continue to improve and get better. Today was needed for the confidence. You could see it in the celebration. They needed this win today.ā
Ruiz delivered the game-winner three pitches after appearing to get plunked. But the Reds challenged and the call was overturned. Ruiz then drilled a full-count pitch from Alexis DĆaz into left field, and the Oakland dugout emptied as players ran out to celebrate.
āHe has a mature persona about him,ā Aās second baseman Tony Kemp said of Ruiz. āI know heās a young guy, but he definitely plays the game with a slow heart rate.ā
Jace Peterson started the inning with a single off Derek Law (0-4). Kevin Smith sacrificed Peterson to second and reached safely when first baseman Matt Reynolds fumbled the ball. A wild pitch by DĆaz advanced both runners.
With Ruiz mired in an 8-for-49 funk (.163) before his winning hit, Reds manager David Bell resisted the urge to pitch around him in the ninth.
āWith where we were in the order, we wanted to attack it right there with Alexis on the mound,ā Bell said. āI felt like that was the best chance we had to win the game.ā
The Reds had runners at second and third in the top of the ninth before Zach Jackson (2-1) retired Jonathan India and Tyler Stephenson on swinging strikeouts and then got Henry Ramos to ground out.
Oakland led 2-0 and 3-1 before Cincinnati scored three times in the sixth capped by Kevin Newmanās two-run single following a two-out error.
Nick Senzel had two hits for Cincinnati, including a home run.
A day after losing on a broken-bat single that bounced off first base and scored two runs, the Aās led 3-1 behind a pair of homers and were in line to get their first win by a starting pitcher this season before the Reds rallied.
Ramos and Senzel started the comeback with consecutive one-out singles off Ken Waldichuk. Ramos has a six-game hitting streak to begin his career, tied for the third-longest in franchise history.
Reynolds flied out before Domingo Acevedo replaced Waldichuk. Cincinnati pinch-hitter TJ Friedl hit a grounder that Acevedo fielded before throwing wildly past first base, allowing Ramos to score. After pinch-hitter Jake Fraley was intentionally walked to load the bases, Newman lofted a single to right to drive in two runs and give the Reds a 4-3 lead.
Reds starter Nick Lodolo had seven strikeouts in five innings during his first appearance against the Aās.
Oakland tied it on Rookerās sacrifice fly in the seventh.
Waldichuk allowed three runs and six hits in 5 2/3 innings. He also gave up his major league-leading 10th home run of the season.
TRAINERāS ROOM
Reds: RHP Fernando Cruz was placed on the 15-day injured list with a right shoulder strain. The move is retroactive to April 29. ā¦ RHP Graham Ashcraft was reinstated from the paternity list.
Athletics: INF Aledmys DĆaz underwent an MRI that revealed a Grade 1 hamstring strain. Heās been receiving treatment, and the club hopes he can avoid the IL.
UP NEXT
Reds: RHP Luke Weaver pitches Monday against San Diego. Weaver was tagged for three home runs by Texas in his most recent start last Tuesday.
Athletics: After a day off Monday, RHP Mason Miller (0-1, 6.48 ERA) starts against Seattle in the opener of a three-game series. Miller, who began the season in the minors, is still seeking his first career victory.
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