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Oakland Athletics pinch hitter Tony Kemp, top, is mobbed by his teammates after driving in the winning run against the Los Angeles Angels during the tenth inning of a baseball game, Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, in Oakland, Calif. The A’s defeated the Angels 5-4. (AP Photo/D. Ross Cameron)
Oakland Athletics pinch hitter Tony Kemp, top, is mobbed by his teammates after driving in the winning run against the Los Angeles Angels during the tenth inning of a baseball game, Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, in Oakland, Calif. The A’s defeated the Angels 5-4. (AP Photo/D. Ross Cameron)
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The A’s opened their final series of the season with a dramatic 5-4 comeback win over the Los Angeles Angels Monday night at the Coliseum powered by Seth Brown and finished off by Tony Kemp.

“This is a really good team win,” A’s manager Mark Kotsay said. “A lot of excitement there late in the game, the energy picked up in the dugout. It was great to see.”

Entering the bottom of the eighth inning, Oakland (58-102) trailed 4-0 with five hits scattered throughout the previous frames. But then the comeback started.

Conner Capel, pinch hitting for Chad Pinder, got aboard with one out on an infield single and Brown tripled him home. Then Shea Langeliers brought Brown in to score with a single to center field, cutting the deficit to 4-2.

An inning later, the rally started when Ernie Clement hit a double leading off the inning. After Nick Allen walked to put the tying run on first base, Jordan Díaz and Sean Murphy went down.

With two outs, Capel walked and Brown hit a cue shot past a diving Anthony Rendon, bringing Allen and Clement home.

Domingo Acevedo (4-4, 3.38 ERA) pitched a scoreless tenth, which he opened by striking out three-time MVP Mike Trout with the automatic runner on second.

In the A’s half of the tenth, Christian Pache bunted automatic runner Jonah Bride to third base, then Tony Kemp scorched a ground ball past the glove of first baseman Matt Thaiss, bringing Bride in for the winning run.

“It’s huge, especially for all the young guys, to watch how they battled and the resiliency they showed,” Kemp said. “It’s a lot of the things that they can build off of and learn from and take into next year.”

Neither starting pitcher factored in the decision, as Adrian Martinez allowed four earned runs in 4.1 innings for the A’s while Patrick Sandoval threw six scoreless for the Angels (73-87).

The teams return to the Coliseum Tuesday night for their penultimate game of the season. Cole Irvin (9-13, 4.11) will take the mound for the A’s and Michael Lorenzen (8-6, 4.52) is expected to start for the Angels.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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