Bolte Flashes In Athletics’ Win Over Cardinals
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 13: Henry Bolte #33 of the Athletics is congratulated by manager Mark Kotsay #7 after Bolte hit an RBI sacrifice fly scoring Nick Kurtz #16 against the St. Louis Cardinals in the bottom of the seventh inning at Sutter Health Park on May 13, 2026 in Sacramento, California. The RBI was the first of Bolte's career.
(Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images The A’s got back in the win column on Wednesday evening, bouncing back from a series-opening loss by beating the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2 in convincing fashion in front of the Sacramento crowd.
And a certain outfielder had an… electric debut. Too much? Ginn dominates again Right-hander J.
T. Ginn entered this contest coming off the best outing of his career, an eight inning, one-run performance against the Philadelphia Phillies. So how would he top that outing in tonight’s contest?
It wasn’t quite as dominant but it was just as effective. Ginn bounced around a lot of trouble tonight, giving up hits in every inning. He got out of some tight squeezes and got some major help from his defense Zack Gelof, plying just his seventh game at third, continues to look silky smooth over there.
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