A's at Dodgers Game Thread, Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN

[Updated: Final score: Dodgers 7, A's 2. Dustin May the winner (2-1), Frankie Montas the loser (3-5). L.A. home runs by A.J. Pollock (11), Chris Taylor (8), Max Muncy (11) and Corey Seager (14). Oakland falls to 33-21. The Dodgers improve to 39-16. And, of by the way, L.A. wins its eighth straight National League West crown.]
Welcome to another of our daily game threads. Tuesday marks the first of three with the A's at Dodger Stadium. First pitch is at 6:30 p.m. PT on ESPN.
Updated #Dodgers lineup:
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) September 22, 2020
Betts RF
Seager SS
Muncy 1B
Bellinger CF
Smith C
Taylor 2B
Pederson DH
Pollock LF
Ríos 3B
May P https://t.co/yTNZgXVd5V
From the Bay to LA
— Oakland A's (@Athletics) September 22, 2020
📺: NBCSCA https://t.co/zr5bLmzuNy, ESPN
🎧: @athleticscast24
📻: BLOOMBERG® 960 AM (Oakland), KHTK 1140-AM (Sacramento)#RootedInOakland pic.twitter.com/jnf2VoRVH7
Reader-participation game threads are posted in this space daily for every Dodgers contest that is telecast locally or nationally, including the postseason as long as the locals are in there. All of them. With yours truly as the discussion host.
I post a new game thread, along with the lineups and the most recent game's highlights in this space at least 40 minutes minutes prior to first pitch each night. So if you're looking for a reliable source for that information, you'll find it here.
To participate, click the "follow" button in the top right corner of this web page and type your thoughts into the comments section at the bottom of the page. You'll need to set up an "account" if you're a newcomer to the comments section. I hope you will. Feel free to email me if you get stuck.
[Follow Sports Illustrated’s Inside the Dodgers on Twitter.]
***Make sure to click that refresh button to stay up to date***
Per the Dodgers:
"Reminder that SportsNet LA and Dodgers games are now available to Spectrum, AT&T TV, DIRECTV, U-verse TV and AT&T TV Now customers in Southern California, Las Vegas and Hawaii. Channel listings can be found here."
Video courtesy of Spectrum SportsNetLA/Los Angeles Dodgers.
Howard Cole has been writing about baseball on the internet since Y2K. Follow him on Twitter.

Howard Cole is a news and sports journalist in Los Angeles. Credits include Sports Illustrated, Forbes, Rolling Stone, LAT, OCR, Guardian, LA Weekly, Westways, VOSD, Prevention, Bakersfield Californian and Jewish Journal. Founding Director, IBWAA.