Red-hot Langeliers leads A’s to 9-4 win over Mets

Red-hot Langeliers leads A’s to 9-4 win over Mets

NEW YORK — Shea Langeliers hit a three-run homer off former batterymate Paul Blackburn and went 4 for 4 again, powering the Oakland Athletics to a 9-4 win over the skidding New York Mets on Tuesday night.

Langeliers had two doubles and missed the cycle by a triple. Unaware he needed a triple for the cycle, Langeliers trotted into second with a double into the right-field corner in the ninth inning.

With reporters approaching Langeliers after the game, second baseman Zack Gelof said he wanted to ask the first question.

“Did you know you needed a triple on the last at-bat?” Gelof said.

“No I did not,” Langeliers responded with a grin.

After talking to third base coach Eric Martins, Langeliers said he felt he could have legged out the triple.

“I guess it hadn’t even registered,” Langeliers said. “I didn’t know until I stopped at second, looked in the dugout and the dugout was freaking out. And I was like, ‘Oh, I needed a triple.’”

It was the second consecutive four-hit game for the catcher, who was 4 for 4 against Toronto on Saturday. Langeliers, who was just 8 for 46 in 13 games from July 22 through last Friday, has raised his season batting average from .208 to .226 with the back-to-back four-hit efforts.

“It was impressive that he came out again today and threw up another four-hit game,” A’s manager Mark Kotsay said. “When he gets hot, he gets locked in, he feels good about his swing (and) he’s swinging at strikes, he definitely is an offensive threat.”

Seth Brown opened the scoring with a three-run double against Blackburn (5-3) in the first inning before Langeliers — who caught 24 of Blackburn’s final 50 starts with Oakland — capped a four-run third with a 406-foot homer to left-center field.

“It’s weird — you spend two years catching a guy and working together to get guys out and then you have to face him,” Langeliers said. “I think it can kind of go both ways. Obviously, he watched me hit the last two years, too. But I know how he likes to get guys out. I know what he likes to do.”

Miguel Andujar and Langeliers each had a run-scoring hit off José Buttó in the sixth.

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