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Lowrie's RBI single helps A's edge Rangers, who had 5 errors

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Jed Lowrie hit a two-out RBI single off Brett Martin in the bottom of the ninth inning, lifting the Oakland Athletics past the mistake-prone Texas Rangers 6-5 on Sunday.

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Eli White of the Texas Rangers dives and watches the ball get past him for an RBI double off the bat of Elvis Andrus of the Oakland Athletics. Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images

After closer Dany Jiménez blew a save opportunity in the top of the ninth, the A's came back and won in their final at-bat for the second time this season.

Cristian Pache hit a leadoff single off of Martin (0-4), then Tony Kemp popped out and Ramon Laureano grounded out to move Pache to second. Lowrie, who struck out in his first two at-bats and was 1 for 5, lined a 2-2 pitch into left-center and Charlie Culberson's throw home sailed over the head of catcher Jonah Heim.

Kemp, Pache, Seth Brown and Elvis Andrus had two hits apiece.

Corey Seager homered for the second consecutive day for the Rangers, who matched their season-high of five errors. Brad Miller also connected and had an RBI single before leaving the game with right hip tightness.

The Rangers blew a 4-0 lead and missed an opportunity to reach .500 for the first time this season.

Jiménez (2-2) skipped a two-out pitch between the legs of catcher Sean Murphy, allowing Marcus Semien to score the tying run in the ninth.

STARTING OFF

Rangers starter Dane Dunning had five strikeouts and three walks in 4 1/3 innings. He allowed seven hits and three runs (two earned).

Oakland's James Kaprielian allowed four runs and six hits in 4 1/3 innings.

SANTANA SQUASHES SQUEEZE

Rangers reliever Dennis Santana made a heads-up defensive play to prevent the A's from pulling off a squeeze play in the fifth. With runners on second and third, Kevin Smith laid down a soft bunt between third base and the pitching mound. Santana immediately broke for the ball, grabbed it and tagged out Luis Barrera trying to score.

HELLO, BOYS

A's right fielder Ramon Laureano nearly hit his head on the roofing hanging over the visitor's bullpen bench while chasing a foul ball, then quickly sat down and smiled as he looked toward some of the Rangers relievers.

THEY COME AND THEY GO

The A's continued to shuffle their roster with a flurry of moves before the game, calling up right-handers Domingo Tapia and Parker Markel and lefty Sam Selman from Triple-A Las Vegas. Oakland optioned left-handers Adam Kolarek and Zach Logue to Las Vegas along with right-hander Jake Lemoine.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Rangers: First base coach Corey Ragsdale handled the third base duties while Tony Beasley receives treatment for a tight right Achilles tendon. Catching coach Bobby Wilson worked as the first base coach.

Athletics: Pitcher Daulton Jefferies, who is being treated for thoracic outlet syndrome, and outfielder Skye Bolt (strained left hamstring) were transferred to the 60-day injured list.

UP NEXT

Rangers: RHP Glenn Otto (2-2, 4.91 ERA) faces the Rays in Texas on Monday. Otto has allowed three earned runs over his previous 11 innings.

Athletics: RHP Paul Blackburn (5-0, 1.70) takes the AL's fourth-best ERA into Monday's game against the Astros at the Coliseum. Blackburn is the first A's starting pitcher on an opening day roster to win his first five decisions since Trevor Cahill opened 6-0 in 2011.

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