The A's let another one slip away last night. The Shark pitched a fantastic game, the Doolittle comes in for the 9th and the wheels don't just come off, they exploded into a million little pieces, continued to burn, and finally blew away in the wind. A 1-0 lead turned into a 6-1 loss.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2014_09_17_texmlb_oakmlb_1&mode=recap_home&c_id=oak
(from the link

The A's sat alone atop the American League West for 119 days, leading it by as many as 5 1/2 games in June and, more recently, four on Aug. 10. They're 11-24 since, which is tied with Arizona for the worst record in the Majors in that span, and if Wednesday's loss wasn't already demoralizing enough, it was compounded by the fact it allowed the Angels to clinch the division -- by 11 1/2 games.
That's a 15 1/2-game drop in the standings, an epic downfall by any measure. Perhaps even more remarkable, though, is that the A's still have a share of the top AL Wild Card spot with 11 games to play.