Facing elimination, Oakland manager Alvin Dark turned to Ken Holtzman to try to extend the series. Pittsburgh started Jim Rooker, setting up another battle of the southpaws.
Rennie Stennett doubled to lead off the game. Bill Robinson followed with a single to put men at the corners. After Dave Parker struck out, Manny Sanguillen singled to put the Bucs ahead 1-0. In the bottom of the first, Bert Campaneris reached on an error and stole second. Joe Rudi advanced the runner to third with a sacrifice fly and Claudell Washington doubled to tie the game.
With both pitchers dealing, the game remained 1-1 through five innings. In the top of the sixth, Rooker reached on an error and scored on a double by Stennett. Robinson followed with a double of his own to drive in another run. After the Cobra grounded out, Sanguillen singled to bring home Pittsburgh's third run in the inning. Looking to answer, Bill North and Campaneris singled with one out in the bottom of the sixth. But Rudi grounded into a double play to squash the rally. The A's would manage only one more hit the rest of the way as Rooker went the distance, allowing just one unearned run.
The Pirates win the series four games to two.
Game 6: Pittsburgh 4, Oakland 1
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