MLB: Baseball’s Hall of Fame is moving this year’s induction ceremony for Derek Jeter, Larry Walker, Ted Simmons and the late Marvin Miller from July 25 to Sept. 8 so a crowd may attend as coronavirus restrictions ease. The ceremony in Cooperstown, New York, will take place outdoors on the Hall’s lawn as a ticketed event with a limit on crowd size, the Hall said Wednesday. Tickets will be available starting July 12. The inductions were to have taken place in July 2020 but were postponed due to the pandemic. No candidates were elected in 2021. The Hall’s award presentations will remain on July 24 as an indoor, television-only event. The presentations include the Baseball Writers’ Association of America Career Excellence Awards for 2020 to the late Nick Cafardo and for 2021 to Dick Kaegel, of the Ford C. Frick Awards for broadcasting excellence for 2020 to Ken Harrelson and for 2021 to Al Michaels, and of the 2020 Buck O’Neil Lifetime Achievement Award winner, David Montgomery.

A’s: Sean Manaea pitched six innings of two-hit ball, and the A’s handed the Diamondbacks their 19th straight road loss with a 4-0 victory Wednesday. Mark Canha had two hits and two RBIs for the A’s, and Jed Lowrie finished with three hits. The AL West leaders won for the sixth time in seven games. The D’backs dropped their seventh straight game overall. Their road slide is the longest such streak in major league baseball since 1985. Manaea (5-2) extended his scoreless streak to 15 innings. He struck out three and walked two in his second straight win. The A’s jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the second. Canha hit a two-run triple and scored on Lowrie’s single. D’backs OF Ketel Marte nearly made a spectacular catch on Canha’s hit, but the ball bounced out of his glove following a collision with the wall. The ruling was upheld by a replay review. D’backs RHP Matt Peacock left with two out in the second after taking a comebacker off his pitching hand. Peacock (2-3) was charged with three runs and three hits. The A’s added an insurance run in the seventh on a sacrifice fly by Matt Olson. After Manaea departed, Yusmeiro Petit, Lou Trivino and Jake Diekman each worked a hitless inning for the A’s. ... Bob Melvin celebrated his 10th anniversary as A’s manager. The 59-year-old Bay Area native is 804-714 with the club, leading the franchise in victories. He’s currently the longest-tenured manager in the majors.

Rangers: Brock Holt hit a game-ending single with two outs in the 11th and the Rangers beat the visiting Giants 4-3 for just their second win in 14 games. Holt lined a single to center off lefty Jake McGee (2-2) after the Giants intentionally walked leadoff hitter Isiah Kiner-Falefa to get to the left-handed hitter. Nate Lowe, who had a tying pinch-hit sacrifice fly in the 10th, started the 11th on second. There were two popups before he scored to end the Rangers’ fourth walk-off win. They’re 7-2 in extra innings and ended a 13-game interleague losing streak that had matched an MLB record. Brett Martin (1-2), the fourth Rangers pitcher, allowed one hit while working both extra innings. Sammy Long struck out seven over four innings in an impressive major league debut for the Giants, while Jason Vosler and Chadwick Tromp hit back-to-back HRs off AL ERA leader Kyle Gibson. The Giants, still with the NL’s best record at 38-23, matched a 20-year-old club record with multiple HRs in their seventh consecutive road game.