- **Q: What was Aroldis Chapman's streak before giving up the hit?
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The Oakland Athletics rallied in the ninth inning against the Boston Red Sox, capitalizing on Aroldis Chapman's first hit allowed since July 23 to secure a walk-off victory and avoid a series sweep.
The Oakland Athletics pulled off a dramatic 5-4 victory against the Boston Red Sox, fueled by a ninth-inning rally against Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman. Shea Langeliers ended Chapman's impressive hitless streak with a leadoff double. Lawrence Butler then delivered the game-winning single. Earlier in the game, both Nick Kurtz and Shea Langeliers reached their 30th home run of the season, etching their names in A's history. Kurtz became only the third A's rookie to hit 30 or more home runs, joining legendary names like Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire. Langeliers also made history, becoming the second catcher in A's history to hit 30 home runs in a season.
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