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The Oakland Athletics are on the verge of achieving an unexpected season-series victory over the Baltimore Orioles as they face off for the sixth and final time. In a remarkable display of power, the A’s hit five home runs, including a memorable moment where Oakland’s Kyle McCann homered off Baltimore’s James McCann, who was called in to pitch. This offensive explosion led to a decisive 19-8 win for the Athletics, marking their third victory in five games against the Orioles this season.

Star player Brent Rooker has been a key contributor to the A’s home run spree, hitting three homers in the last five games and bringing his total for the season to 18. Other players like Shea Langeliers, Lawrence Butler, and Max Schuemann have also made significant contributions to the team’s power surge.

On the pitching side, the Orioles will send right-hander Grayson Rodriguez to the mound in an effort to contain the A’s hitters. Rodriguez, with a record of 10-3 and a 3.45 ERA, has been effective at limiting home runs this season and will look to continue his strong performance against Oakland.

As the Orioles aim to even the season series and complete a successful road trip, they also have the added excitement of awaiting the announcement of the full All-Star Game rosters. Several Baltimore players, including Ryan Mountcastle, Jordan Westburg, and Craig Kimbrel, are in contention for a spot on the team based on their recent performances.

In the final game of the series, the Orioles will face A’s rookie right-hander Mitch Spence, who has shown promise with a record of 5-4 and a 4.15 ERA. Spence recorded a notable win against the Orioles earlier in the season and will look to replicate that success in the upcoming game.

Both teams will be eager to put on a strong showing in the final matchup, with the A’s aiming to secure a historic season-series win over the Orioles and the Orioles seeking to end the series on a high note. The stage is set for an exciting showdown between these two competitive teams as they battle it out on the field in Oakland.