After last-minute call and little sleep, Harris pitches a gem

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After last-minute call and little sleep, Harris pitches a gem

ST. PETERSBURG — Oakland Athletics left-hander Hogan Harris put on a stellar performance in his first MLB start of the season against the Tampa Bay Rays. Despite the loss, Harris impressed with 5 2/3 strong innings, allowing only one earned run.

Harris received a last-minute call to start after Kyle Muller was placed on the IL, requiring him to quickly travel 2,300 miles to Tropicana Field. Arriving at 5:30 a.m. ET, Harris managed to get a few hours of sleep before his outstanding outing.

The lefty struck out seven batters, setting a personal best with 17 swings and misses on his pitches. Although he gave up two early home runs, Harris settled in and allowed just one hit over the remainder of his appearance.

Manager Mark Kotsay praised Harris for his ability to handle the unexpected start and deliver a strong performance on short notice. Catcher Shea Langeliers also played a key role in guiding Harris through the game.

Despite Harris’ efforts, closer Mason Miller’s blown save led to a 12th-inning loss for the A’s. However, the team remains resilient and focused as they look ahead to their upcoming series in Atlanta.

In conclusion, Harris’ impressive performance under challenging circumstances highlights his talent and determination, setting a positive tone for the Athletics as they continue their season.

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