Astros’ loss gives Athletics 1st West title since ’13

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OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland Athletics clinched their first American League West title since 2013 on Monday, with an assist from the rival Houston Astros.

Houston lost 6-1 to the Seattle Mariners, ending its three-year reign as division champion and making the A’s the first team in the majors to lock up a division crown in this pandemic-shortened season.

Oakland was off Monday before opening an interleague series at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday.

Since last season ended, the slugging A’s have emphasized the need to win the division, given that they won 97 games each of the past two years and lost in the AL wild-card game.

Oakland is in the playoffs for a third straight year and the sixth time in nine seasons.

A’s right-hander Mike Fiers was the whistleblower in the Astros sign-stealing scandal, as he publicly called out his former club for cheating in an article published by The Athletic in November.

Houston won a major-league-best 107 games last season but lost to Washington in the World Series. The Astros brought in veteran manager Dusty Baker to lead the way in 2020.

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