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Angels rock A’s to complete sweep
- Updated: September 29, 2016
ANAHEIM — The Angels used an eight-run fourth inning to whip up an 8-6 victory over the A’s on Wednesday night, polishing off a three-game sweep that secures them a fourth-place finish in the American League West.
The A’s, meanwhile, will be in the cellar of the division for a second consecutive season, after falling to 67-91 with four to play.
The Angels pounced in the fourth, as they did Tuesday with a seven-run onslaught, and got to left-hander Ross Detwiler for eight runs, seven of them earned. The inning featured 14 batters and eight hits, including a two-run home run off the bat of Kole Calhoun. Shane Robinson collected one of four Angels doubles in the inning, bringing in two runs.
Oakland’s Khris Davis launched his 41st home run, a …