It wasn't the best of timing, but Brad Ziegler's first Major League run allowed had to come eventually.
After extending his scoreless innings streak to 39 -- tying the Major League mark for relievers -- with a clean eighth on Thursday, Ziegler gave up an RBI double to B.J. Upton with one out in the ninth to end his historic ride. Tampa Bay went ahead, 5-4, on Upton's hit, but Oakland tied it in the bottom of the ninth to get Ziegler off the hook.
On Tuesday, Ziegler had broken the American League rookie record for consecutive scoreless innings. He had already shattered the Major League record for consecutive scoreless innings to begin a career, which was 25.
In honor of Ziegler's streak, the A's will be offering $1.01 tickets -- reflecting the 101-year-old big league mark he broke -- for Plaza Level, Plaza Outfield and Plaza Reserved seats on Aug. 29 for the game against Minnesota. The promotion will be available online beginning at 9 a.m. on Friday with the code "ZIGGY."
Before the game, there will be a presentation honoring the A's pitcher and his record-setting career start.