HOUSTON -- Liam Hendriks took all the responsibility for letting a late lead slip away.And it was a pitch that got away really cost the Oakland Athletics.Evan Gattis hit an RBI single to cap a three-run rally in the eighth inning keyed by a wild pitch on a strikeout, leading the Houston Astros over Oakland 4-3 Wednesday.Hendriks entered in the eighth with a 3-1 lead, thanks in large part to a brilliant performance from starter Ross Detwiler. Soon after that, the As were trailing.That was all on me, Hendriks said. Bad pitches, I hung some stuff. I got some good pitches in there early but then wasnt able to finish them late. Just wasnt able to pull it off and thats completely on me.Hendriks (0-3) got two quick outs in the eighth before George Springer tripled. Alex Bregman then struck out, but the pitch got loose.Catcher Bruce Maxwell chased the ball to the backstop and made a desperation throw to first, but Bregman beat the throw by a step as Springer scored.Jose Altuve tripled home the tying run and Gattis singled for the lead.After being swept by Houston, the Athletics have lost 12 of their last 18 games.Detwiler gave up three hits and struck out seven. He had given up 14 runs and 23 hits in his previous three starts.Ross was dominant out there today, Hendriks said. Its a shame we werent able to pull this one off for him.Thats the best Ive seen him out there today. He was dotting up, he was getting into good counts, he was throwing good pitches to get guys out. Unfortunately, we werent able to hold it for him and thats all on me, he said.Carlos Correa hit an RBI double for the only run off Detwiler.Its baseball, Detwiler said. Its a tough game and its always tough to win on the road. If one ball bounces this way or one ball bounces that way then its a completely different series. They just didnt bounce our way right now and thats what happens.Michael Feliz (8-1) pitched a scoreless eighth. Ken Giles closed for his seventh save.The As got all three of their runs in the second off Mike Fiers. Jake Smolinski hit a two-run triple and Maxwell had a sacrifice fly.If we end up winning this game here we end up 3-3 on the trip, Oakland manager Bob Melvin said. We played well in St. Louis and didnt play as well here. Going into the eighth, we had a chance to win this game, so that makes it disappointing.After officially announcing the trade of outfielder Coco Crisp to Cleveland earlier in the day, the As called up Joey Wendle from Triple-A. In his major league debut, he went 0 for 4 and scored a run.I thought he had some good at-bats, Melvin said. Just missed the curveball in the right-center field gap when he flew out there. I thought he looked good, thought he looked comfortable.TRAINERS ROOMAthletics: LHP Sean Manaea (sore back) will miss his next scheduled start on Sunday. He left his start last Monday vs. Houston in the fourth inning. Kendall Graveman, who allowed three runs in seven innings in a loss to the Astros on Tuesday night, will start in place of Manaea.UP NEXTAthletics: RHP Andrew Triggs (1-1, 4.39 ERA) starts at home against Boston on Friday. He picked up his first career win in his last start, allowing four hits and three runs while striking out eight in six innings vs. St. Louis.VOGT GETTING HOTStephen Vogt tied a season high with three hits. He leads AL catchers with nine games of three or more hits. In 14 games against Houston this season, Vogt is hitting .400 with eight doubles, a triple and a home run.HEALYS STREAK3B Ryon Healy extended his on-base streak to a club-high 17 games with a fifth-inning double. 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Kanken Mini Pas Cher .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Last week the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association agreed on the framework of a new collective bargaining agreement. If it is ratified by both sides next month, the league will be assured of labor peace for the next six years.If you dont have a law degree or an ability to commit complex acronyms to memory it can be pretty hard to follow. So with the help of salary-cap guru/godfather Larry Coon, heres a simpler way to learn some of the new rules and how they can affect your favorite team or player.Q: Whats the most important new rule? A: The NBA wants to slow down or even stop superstar players from leaving their teams in free agency. Since 2010, theres been a steady stream of huge names who have left as free agents, including?LeBron James, Chris Bosh, Dwight Howard?and Kevin Durant. Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul and Kevin Love also forced trades because they knew their teams were afraid theyd leave in free agency.The league created a huge incentive for a select -- and we really do mean select -- group of franchise players to stay put. When Durant left the Oklahoma City Thunder?last summer, the amount the Thunder and the Warriors could pay him was reasonably close over the first four years of a contract. The new rules will change that and give the home team a much larger advantage.Q: Why would the players agree? Dont they want to be able to leave in free agency? A: Because money. Thats going to be a recurring theme here. The owners have agreed to increase the money players can get across the board. A good example is Stephen Curry. He is going to be a free agent next summer and under this new rule, the Warriors can pay him $209 million over five years. It could start at $36 million next year, which would be a record annual salary.If he wanted to sign with another team, he could still get $133 million over four years. The starting salary for him on the max contract would be $30 million. Thats a $76 million difference. 76 MILLION! What do you think Curry is going to do with that sort of economic option? Sorry, Charlotte, your dreams of Steph coming home will probably have to wait for, oh, about five years -- at least.Last year Durant was offered the same $26.5 million starting salary by all the teams that pitched him. Thats why this is being called the Kevin Durant rule. Its a big difference.Q: You said it was a select group of players, so who do you mean? A: To get this type of premium deal you have to have played eight or nine years in the league and been on the All-NBA team this year or in two of the past three years, win the Defensive Player of the Year or have won the MVP in one of the past three years. You also have to re-sign with the team you played for since your rookie contract, although players traded during their rookie contracts still qualify. Thats not a lot of players.This might affect free agents like Curry and Blake Griffin this coming summer and perhaps players like Paul George and DeMarcus Cousins?in 2018. Its a small group, but these are important players to their teams, and this time frame has been when most of the megastars have been leaving their teams. Also, the new rules mean superstars who meet these criteria can be offered extensions and the promise of this huge money before they even become free agents.The life cycle of an NBA superstar will now look like this: After being drafted, he signs a four-year rookie contract. Before that contract ends he signs a four or five-year extension. Before that contract ends he signs a five-year extension. A superstar who wants to maximize his salary may not hit the open market until hes played 14 seasons in the league.Q: So should Karl-Anthony Towns just buy a house in Minneapolis and assume hes there forever? A: If youre a Wolves fan, that idea probably has you smiling. Its possible it could result in such a scenario with a star like Towns. But it also could lead to an unwanted side effect: young stars trying to force trades within their first four years in the league. That could happen for sure.Q: What if you haave multiple stars like the Warriors? A: You can do this for two players on your roster.dddddddddddd So if youre lucky enough to have two, you can keep them both.But the rules unofficial namesake, Kevin Durant, wont qualify with the Warriors because hes changed teams already. But Curry and either Klay Thompson or Draymond Green should be locks.Q: So it feels like the Thunder got a pretty bad break. If these rules were around last year they mightve been able to keep Durant and then also sign Westbrook and keep them both long term, right? A: Yep, its a major bummer for OKC. Theyve gotten pretty unlucky in how the rules have applied to them. To make it worse, they wont even have the new advantages when Westbrook can become a free agent in 2018 because hell have played 10 years and other teams can offer him the same starting salary. Had the Thunder known this, they might not have signed him to an extension last summer when Durant left. Like I said, its a major bummer.Q: So will stars stop leaving in free agency? Dont you love the excitement of free agency in July? A: The owners of most teams dont. This will probably slow the trend of big names changing teams. But its hard to qualify for this, so it wont apply to that many players.Q: Did any other players get raises? A: Everybody got them. The players who get the least money, the guys on minimum contracts, got a 45 percent raise. So did all the players on rookie contracts, although their bumps are being phased in over three years. The players who were drafted over the past few years will get their salaries automatically boosted next year, too. That way they dont get penalized when the rookies in 2017 get the new salaries. Other mechanisms were built in to help middle-class players get more money. The mid-level exceptions were bumped by 45 percent starting next season, too.Q: Did the old guys get anything? A: Oh, yes. If youve been in the league at least 10 years, your minimum salary will now be $2.3 million, up from $1.4 million. And players like James, Paul, Anthony and Wade will really benefit because of a rule tweak. It used to be that you couldnt have a four or five-year contract if you turned 36 years old during the deal. Now that age limit has been increased to 38.Q: What does that mean for Pauls free agency in 2017? A: It means he can ask the Clippers for $50 million more than he could have if he had been a free agent last year. The Clippers dont have to give it to him, of course, but he is in a much better position to get a lot more guaranteed money. Being the union president?can pay off .Q: What about the guys in the middle? A: NBA salaries are a zero-sum game: They get 51 percent of the revenue pie to split up among 450 or so players. So if the guys at the top are getting more, and the guys at the bottom are getting more, it means the middle class might get squeezed. This could be the beginning of a very top-heavy league, where the stars get the lions share of the money. Some would say thats how it should be because stars drive the league. Others would say thats what happens when the union leaders are mostly superstars. Paul, James, Anthony and Curry are on the eight-person executive committee.Q: Are there any other new rules to know about? A: One youll notice is that teams can now have two players who they can keep on their roster while letting them play in the D-League. These players will be on two-way contracts that will enable a team to control their rights and call them up to the parent team -- sort of like how it works in baseball. These players will get better D-League salaries and get paid NBA salaries when theyre on the big team. Currently players on D-League teams can get called up by any team. The hope is this will keep more players from going overseas if they dont make a roster out of training camp or arent drafted, allowing teams to develop their young players over the course of a season. ' ' '