Kaprielian Makes It to Bronx, Leads A's Over Yankees 5-3
NEW YORK (AP) -- James Kaprielian finally made it to the Bronx, six years after New York took him in the first round of the amateur draft, and beat the Yankees by pitching three-hit ball over 5 2/3 innings in a 5-3 victory Friday night that extended the Oakland Athletics' winning streak to seven.
Tony Kemp hit a three-run homer in the sixth on a hanging slider from Wandy Peralta (1-1), overcoming a 3-2 deficit with the first home run by a left-handed hitter this year off the southpaw reliever.
Kaprielian, a 27-year-old right-hander, was taken 16th overall by the Yankees out of UCLA in 2015 and signed for a $2.65 million bonus, but his career was slowed by Tommy John surgery on April 13, 2017. He was traded to Oakland on July 31, 2017, in the deal that brought pitcher Sonny Gray to New York.
Kaprielian made his major league debut last Aug. 16, and has been a rotation regular this season for AL West-leading Oakland, which improved to 13-2 in June. He struck out four of his first five batters, threw 44 four-seam fastballs that averaged 93 mph and mixed in 22 sliders, two curveballs and 12 changeups.
On the first night coronavirus attendance restrictions were lifted in the Bronx, Kaprielian (4-1) got to pitch before a crowd of 24,037 at Yankee Stadium.
With the A's wearing kelly green jerseys for a rare road game, he allowed three runs, struck out seven and walked one.
New York had won three straight games when trailing after six innings but fell short in doing it for the fourth game in a row, something the team did last as the Highlanders from May 17-20, 1910, according to STATS.
Yusmeiro Petit allowed one hit in 1 1/3 innings, Jake Diekman pitched a hitless eighth and Lou Trevino completed the four-hitter for his 12th save in 14 chances.
Matt Olson hit his 19th homer in the first and Mark Canha added an RBI single in the third off Jameson Taillon, who allowed two runs and four hits in 4 2/3 innings and is 0-2 in his last eight starts. He has one win in 13 starts with the Yankees.
DJ LeMahieu's two-run homer in the third and Rougned Odor's solo drive in the fifth put the Yankees ahead.
Peralta allowed singles to Matt Chapman and Sean Murphy and was one strike from ending the inning when Kemp hit his third homer this season.
NO HOME RUN DERBY FOR JUDGE
Aaron Judge won the 2017 home run derby as a rookie, when he hit 52 homers and broke Mark McGwire's rookie record. He did not participate in the event in 2018 and 2019 and he has one stipulation for future participation.
"I've got no interest right now unless the All-Star game is back in New York soon," Judge said.
The Yankees last hosted the All-Star game in 2008, the final season in old Yankee Stadium. It last was held in New York at Citi Field in 2013.
TRAINER'S ROOM
A's: RHP J.B. Wendelken (strained left oblique) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Las Vegas Thursday.
Yankees: 1B Luke Voit (strained oblique) was 3 for 3 with a solo homer and two-run double for Double-A Somerset in his fourth rehab game
UP NEXT
Oakland: RHP Chris Bassitt (7-2, 3.43 ERA), who is 7-0 over his last 12 starts, opposes New York RHP Domingo Germán (4-4, 3.88) on Saturday.
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