Major League Baseball
Oakland 5, Texas 3
When: 8:05 PM ET, Saturday, September 12, 2015
Where: Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington, Texas
Temperature: 82°
Umpires: Home - Marvin Hudson, 1B - David Rackley, 2B - Bob Davidson, 3B - Hunter Wendelstedt
Attendance: 30487

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Oakland rookie left-hander Sean Nolin hasn't been around long enough to know what it's like to play a big-league spoiler.

But he played the role well Saturday night.

Nolin pitched 5 2/3 innings of one-run ball against Texas for his first major league win as the Athletics cut down the Rangers 5-3.

The win kept Oakland (61-81) from clinching its first losing season since 2011. It also dropped the Rangers to 5-9 against Oakland this year.

The silver lining for the Rangers was they didn't lose any ground to Houston in the American League West and remained one game ahead of Minnesota in the wild-card race.

Nolin (1-1), who was acquired from Toronto in the offseason as part of the Josh Donaldson trade, struck out five and gave up just five hits in his fourth career outing.

Nolin allowed a solo homer to Texas first baseman Mike Napoli in the second inning that put the Rangers up 1-0. He didn't give up another run and got some big offensive support in the fifth.

That support allowed Nolin to accomplish a big milestone in picking up win No. 1.

"It's something I've always dreamt about as a young kid," he said. "No. 1, pitching in the big leagues, and two, getting a win. So this is definitely something I've looked forward to. Overall, the last few years, fighting one injury that prolonged everything else, now I feel like things are lining up."

Texas right-hander Yovani Gallardo (12-10) allowed two hits in the first four innings but didn't make it out of the fifth. Five consecutive Oakland batters had hits off Gallardo, with left-fielder Mark Canha providing the big blow with a three-run homer.

Two batters later, third baseman Danny Valencia cranked a two-run homer to left as Gallardo failed to make it past the sixth for the 14th-consecutive start. Gallardo also allowed two home runs in a start for the first time since New York homered off him twice on July 30.

"I just didn't have the fastball command," said Gallardo, who had his shortest outing since July 25. "It was a battle for sure, from the first inning to the first hitter. I was able to get out of jams in the innings before that, but I wasn't able to do it. I left a curveball over the middle of the plate (to Canha). I tried to throw it away and it stayed up a bit."

The Rangers made things interesting in the ninth off Oakland closer Sean Doolittle. Designated hitter Prince Fielder hit a two-run double to left to bring the tying run to the plate with two outs. But Doolittle struck out Napoli to end the game.

Those late runs by Texas just showed the value of Nolin's outing.

"I thought it was great (his outing)," Oakland manager Bob Melvin said. "Based on the way we've been playing lately, and the results we've been getting out of the rotation, for the most part, to get a game like that out of a tough lineup, was needed. He got us deep enough into the game where we didn't have to use too many guys in the bullpen."

The Rangers are now just 25-28 against left-handed starters this season with the last two losses coming to Nolin and Seattle's Vidal Nuno. They faced left-handed starters in three of the next five games.

"It was the first time we faced that pitcher," right fielder Shin-Soo Choo said of Nolin. "He's not a power pitcher. His fastball and off-speed, there's a 15-18 mph difference. We watched video, but until you step in the box, you don't really see it."

NOTES: Texas recalled OF Ryan Rua from Triple-A Round Rock and inserted him into the lineup. He was the fifth starting left fielder for the Rangers in the last eight games. ... Texas OF Leonys Martin, who had surgery on his right hand Aug. 26, is still hopeful he can return this season as a pinch hitter or defensive replacement. Martin still has four stitches in the hand after surgery to repair a broken hamate bone. ... Oakland OF Billy Burns was out of the lineup for a second straight day with right hamstring tightness. Burns isn't expected to play Sunday either. ... Texas RHP Colby Lewis' shutout on Friday came after a shutout by LHP Derek Holland in the club's last home game. It marked the first time that the Rangers have had consecutive shutouts at Globe Life Park. ... Oakland's streak of homering in consecutive games was snapped at 15 in a 4-0 loss to Texas on Friday. The mark was tied for longest in the majors this year (Colorado).
Top Game Performances
Starting Pitchers
Oakland   Texas
Sean Nolin Player Yovani Gallardo
Win W/L Loss
5.2 IP 4.1
5 Strikeouts 3
5 Hits 7
1.59 ERA 10.38
Hitting
Oakland   Texas
Josh Reddick Player Elvis Andrus
3 Hits 3
0 RBI 0
0 HR 0
3 TB 6
.750 Avg .750
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Hits HR TB Avg LOB K RBI BB SB Errors
Oakland 10 2 17 .270 17 8 5 3 1 0
Texas 9 1 18 .250 17 9 3 4 0 2