WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Aroldis Chapman allowed his first hit since July 23, and the Athletics rallied in the ninth inning to beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4 , avoiding a series sweep.
Shea Langeliers led off the ninth with a double off Chapman (4-3), who had gone a span of 50 batters and a franchise-record 17 appearances, the third-longest streak in MLB history since 1901, without allowing a hit. Only the Marlins' Randy Choate (20) in 2011 and Mets' Tim Byrdak (18) in 2012 have had longer scoreless appearance streaks.
After Langeliers advanced to second on a flyout, Lawrence Butler won it with an RBI single on a 100.2 mph fastball with a 1-2 count for the A's, who handed the Red Sox their major-league-high 12th walk-off loss of the year.
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