CHICAGO — The Oakland Athletics got a glimpse of their future on a day when the Chicago White Sox paid tribute to their past.

Matt Olson hit his first two major league home runs, Jaycob Brugman and Franklin Barreto also launched their first career shots and the A’s routed the White Sox 10-2 on Saturday.

Barreto homered in his big league debut. He joined Olson and Brugman in becoming the second trio of teammates to hit their first homers in the same game, the Elias Sports Bureau said. It also happened in 1914 with the Kansas City Packers of the Federal League — the rival circuit lasted a couple of seasons, and included many big leaguers.

“They said something about it was the first time it has happened in a while. It’s awesome to be able to share that moment with guys that I already built relationships with,” said Olson, who played with Brugman and Barreto in the minors.

Former White Sox ace Mark Buehrle had his No. 56 jersey retired in a pregame ceremony. After the 30-minute tribute ended, the A’s roughed up James Shields (1-1).

Daniel Gossett (1-2) took advantage of an early 6-0 lead for his first win in the big league. He gave up two unearned runs in six innings.

“It was a special experience for everyone. To get out of there with my first win was just the icing on the cake. It was an awesome experience to be a part of and I’m glad I was here,” Gossett said.

White Sox manager Rick Renteria was ejected for the second straight game. He threw his hat to the ground and was tossed, right after third baseman Todd Frazier was ejected for showing his displeasure over a replay review that wasn’t reversed.

“I thought it was quick,” Frazier said. “I said some things that were borderline, I guess. But at the same time, it’s just frustrating, man. You can’t get the call right in New York as well, and they’ve got every different angle. They can zoom in as close as possible, and to think that they cannot make that call is just frustrating with the technology we have today. It’s just crazy. It boggles your mind. It really does.”

After a leadoff walk in the first, Olson homered to right. He added a two-run homer in the seventh. He was recalled from Triple-A Nashville on Thursday and is in fourth stint with the club.

Brugman hit a solo drive in the second. Barreto had a two-run homer in the third.

Barreto, a top prospect in the Oakland organization, was called up after shortstop Chad Pinder injured his hamstring Friday night and was placed on the 10-day disabled list.

Barreto was a late addition to the lineup at second base when Jed Lowrie couldn’t play after a mild knee injury he sustained Friday night. The newcomer went 2 for 5 and scored twice.

“Of anybody, you’re not surprised. We’ve seen him hit homers in his first spring training at-bats, so not a total shock. But I think everybody kind of looked around and said, ‘Wow, I can’t remember that ever happening before,'” A’s manager Bob Melvin.

Shields gave up six runs on seven hits in three-plus innings. He allowed three home runs in his second start since a two-month DL stint.

Buehrle’s number was stenciled onto the dirt behind second base. He went 161-119 with a 3.83 ERA in 390 appearances for Chicago from 2000-11. The lefty pitched two no-hitters for the White Sox, including a perfect game, and helped them win the 2005 World Series.

TRAINER’S ROOM

White Sox: All signs are pointing to LHP Carlos Rodon making his season debut sometime next week. Rodon, who has been out with a biceps bursitis injury, pitched Friday night for Triple-A Charlotte. Renteria was satisfied with the reports after his fourth rehab start.

“Another start last night. He went 4 1-3, 93 pitches. Actually, in talking to everybody, he threw pretty well. Had a couple miscues in the field that were probably limited his outing. He felt good, pain-free, we’re very happy with that. According to the reports, the slider was working very well. He’s on track to come on back,” Renteria said.

RUN SUPPORT

Gossett said the Oakland hitters made it easy for him in his third major league start.

“To see guys I’ve played with a little bit last year and this year, to see Barreto get his first hit and other guys get their first home runs, it’s really special for them and I’m glad I was part of it,” he said.

FINALLY WINNING ON THE ROAD

With wins Friday and Saturday, the A’s snapped a streak of losing nine consecutive road series.

STATS

Despite the rough start, Shield reached 2,000th career strikeouts.

UP NEXT

Athletics: RHP Sonny Gray (2-3) is scheduled to start Sunday. He is 0-2 with a 6.43 ERA over his last five starts.

White Sox: LHP Derek Holland (5-7) is 1-4 with a 9.55 ERA and nine home runs allowed over his last five starts.

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