Showing posts with label Oakland Athletics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oakland Athletics. Show all posts
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Shutting Down ... For Now?
Quick update - 4/14/15
Last season I started writing for Vavel USA, covering both the A's and the Seattle Seahawks. You can find all of my write-ups here. There are several of us writing about the A's on the site, so bookmark the A's page on Vavel here. Thanks!
As you may or may not have noticed, there has been a significant drop-off in my Athletics blogging since the offseason. However, I thought it would pick back up at the start of this season, but I just have not had the ability to do so. At the same time, I have actually missed at least a portion of many of the A's games to this point in the season and have been following them via online checking in vs. sitting in front of the TV and watching the games.
Therefore, I've decided that I'm going to shut this blog down for the time being, if not permanently. The one piece that I realize I did not complete was the last "A's Favorites" write-up on Rickey Henderson. I was saving Rickey to the end, as he is/was my all-time favorite Athletic. At some point, I would like to put that together, but I have no idea when it will happen. When it does, I will likely post it over at Athletics Nation.
Moving forward, if or when A's thoughts come to me, I will be leveraging Athletics Nation and Google+ as my writing space. Naturally, immediate reactions will be on Twitter as I'm watching things unfold during a game or as news breaks.
Hopefully this team can right the ship for the 2013 season. Things are not going as planned. Once again proving that any time my favorite team(s) has expectations put on it, things quickly unravel.
Let's go Oakland!
Saturday, September 1, 2012
20 Runs to Celebrate "The Streak"
As we close in on the anniversary of the last win of "The
Streak" (9/4/02), the A's managed to put up a 20 spot against the Red Sox last night.
I’m not sure what needs to happen, but the sooner this season
ends, the sooner the Red Sox can hit the reset button, fire Bobby V, and
pretend this season never happened. What
a mess! Hopefully last night’s game
deflates their locker room and the A’s can take advantage of that through the
rest of the weekend.
On to bigger and brighter teams, last night’s win puts the A’s 17 games over .500 and they remain in
the lead for the Wild Card! The team is
only 4 games behind Texas at this point and this latest win streak (at 7 games)
has provided a little bit of breathing room with Tampa Bay,
Detroit, and Anaheim. The A’s
are once again the hottest team in baseball.
Bob Melvin should really consider clearing some space in the mantle for
his forthcoming “Manager of the Year” award.
Meaningful
games as we start September baseball?!
Yes!! Let’s go Oakland!!
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Game Day Diary – Oakland @ Cleveland, 8/29/12
We’re
live from the couch for tonight’s game against the Indians, the third in a four
game series. I wish we could play the
Indians for another week. It has been a
few weeks since the last game day diary and the A’s have been on another roll,
with great pitching and good hitting.
A
quick piece of news from this past weekend that is worth mentioning – The A’s
won the season series over the TB Rays, providing Oakland with the tie-breaker
if it is needed. So that’s one
tie-breaker in the books as we close in on meaningful September baseball!
Tonight’s
match-up has Travis Blackley against someone named Corey Kluber. Again, can we play the Indians a few more
times this year? The effort they put on
the field last night was close to embarrassing.
The A’s have outscored the Indians 42-0 over the first two games … OK; it
is actually 10-0. I think I’ve provided
enough of a jinx for this game. Play
ball!
7:09pm
US EST – First pitch is a strike to Coco Crisp, who is back in the lineup
today. Nice! So much for that, not even a minute later and
Coco is down on three pitches.
7:10pm
– Stephen Drew comes to the plate and this allows for a quick blurb on my
opinion that it is great to have this guy at SS every night. Upgrade!
As I finish that sentence, Drew lines out to his counterpart at SS.
7:12pm
– Cespedes pops out to end the 1st inning and shattered a bat in the
process. This also reminds me to change
the poll question on the page tonight.
Go vote for this season’s roster MVP through August.
7:17pm
– Glen and Ray take us through Blackley’s stats and I had no idea that he’s
been this good / efficient for the team this year. Silent assassin?
7:18pm
– Cabrera gets tossed on a badly called strike three. That was ball four. I’ll take it.
7:19pm
– Choo swings at the first pitch and grounds out to end the 1st. Let’s make this another easy win, starting in
the 2nd.
7:26pm
– The heart of the A’s lineup goes down in about 5 minutes. This isn’t exactly what I would call “following
the script”.
7:29pm
– Santana breaks up Blackley’s bid for a no hitter with a ground ball that Drew
is able to stop but has no throw or play at first base.
7:38pm
– Blackley has a long inning but absolutely no damage. “Long” is relative to how the first inning
and a half had gone.
7:41pm
– Josh Donaldson breaks up the no-no and picks up a hit up the middle for the A’s. Donaldson has been playing pretty well given
his increased opportunity over the past few weeks.
7:44pm
– Derek Norris either just missed that pitch or there is a swirling wind
driving the ball back into play. That
sounded like a HR and wound up 15 feet in front of the warning track.
7:48pm
– Coco with a blooper into RF and that brings up 1st and 3rd
with 2 outs (Pennington fouled out). Let’s
go Drew!
7:52pm
– No avail as Drew grounds out to end the top of the 3rd. He isn’t taking my earlier compliments to
heart apparently.
7:54pm
– Jason Donald homers and the Indians go up 1-0. I’m getting a bit worried about the earlier
jinx.
7:55pm
– That’s followed by a triple in the gap.
(Gulp)
7:58pm
– Nice defensive play by Pennington to get the runner out at first, but the A’s
give up another run and go down 2-0. Yes,
that was a compliment for Cliff. They
haven’t come often around here.
8:03pm
– Thankfully that inning is over with no more damage after another walk and a relatively
deep fly ball to CF to end the inning.
8:06pm
– Cespedes gets his first hit with a ground ball up the middle. Let’s go Oakland!!
8:08pm
– For at least the second time this season, Glen and Ray rip out Cleveland’s
sports fans’ hearts by discussing the on-going saga of failure for the
city. Let’s hope Indians fans have had
the option of a home broadcast.
8:11pm
– Chris Carter comes through again with a double down the LF line and the A’s
are in business with runners on 2nd and 3rd!
8:14pm
– Reddick waves at an off-speed pitch and goes down on strikes.
8:18pm
– Josh Donaldson!! Home … run!!! 3-2 Oakland
8:22pm
– Cliff Pennington strikes out after Norris hit a follow-up double after
Donaldson. The A’s lead 3-2 as we head
to the bottom of the fourth.
8:28pm
– Donaldson makes a nice defensive play on a slow dribbler down the line at
3B. Josh is having a night!
8:33pm
– After Blackley leaves a welt on LaPorta’s body, Donaldson has another
opportunity and fires the ball across the diamond to end the inning.
8:37pm
– Nice, a Ray Fosse montage! At the same
time, my vote for team MVP (Cespedes) hits another missile off the bottom of
the wall.
8:40pm
– Seth Smith strikes out to end the top of the 5th, with the A’s
still leading 3-2. Side note: I really
wish more players would learn how to bunt against a defensive shift. Please!
8:51pm
– I completely dismissed the bottom of the 5th and was watching the
trailer to Sonicsgate the movie. The Indians clearly did close to nothing as
Reddick is already taking pitches in the top of the 6th. Reddick actually beats out a slow roller to
lead off the 6th.
8:54pm
– The Indians second basemen has Hannahan’s throw go right through him and the
A’s have 1st and 3rd for the bottom of the lineup with
only one out.
8:56pm
– The Indians look like they are filming another “Major League” movie with
their play this inning as LaPorta tags first on a ground ball and forgets about
Reddick at 3rd base. A’s take
the lead 4-2.
8:58pm
– Cliff Pennington ends the A’s inning (again).
9:08pm – Pitching change for the A’s. Blackley comes out after 5.2 innings, 2 BB’s,
5 SO’s, and 2 ER’s. A nice outing from
Travis, but he gives way to Neshek, who has a little Chad Bradford in him, with
slightly less torque.
9:11pm
– Neshek gets the strikeout and the Indians go down in the bottom of the 6th. A’s still lead 4-2.
9:14pm
– Coco rips the first pitch of the inning to the wall and has a leadoff
double.
9:21pm
– Cespedes strikes out after a pretty long battle on a 3-2 pitch that was
likely outside and ball four. It comes
down to Smith to get Coco home here.
9:23pm
– Smith comes through! After striking
out in his first three at bats, he rips the ball to left-center field and the A’s
go up 5-2.
9:24pm
– Chris Carter with another hit. He’s
never seeing the minor leagues again. A’s
go up 6-2 and I think we can call this game right now. The 27 fans left in their seats are likely
heading to the exits.
9:25pm
– Reddick adds another hit with a single to RF, runners on 1st and 2nd
with 2 outs.
9:28pm
– Donaldson strikes out to end the inning during Glen and Ray’s own random
musings on the Indian Chief costume from the crowd and subsequent questioning
for a “The Mauler” sighting. If you
haven’t seen “The Mauler” Athletics fan / jersey in Cleveland yet this week, he’s
awesome. (Unfortunately, I can’t find
anything online to link to. You’ll have
to trust me.)
9:34pm
– After 2.5 hours of silence, the Cleveland PA system lets out a handful of Ric
Flair “Woooo”’s. Those are always
fun. The two hits Neshek has given up
here in the bottom of the 7th are not. Pitching change with the A’s going to
Doolittle.
9:42pm
– Doolittle comes in and gets the job done again facing three batters and
getting each of them.
9:51pm
– The A’s go down quickly and quietly in the 8th and still lead
6-2. Let’s get through this next inning
and a half quickly please. Deal? Good.
10:02pm
– Bizarre inning so far with Doolittle giving up a few hits, Donaldson dropping
a ball trying to put a tag on the runner (instead of going for the double play)
and now the Indians put a run on the board to make it 6-3. Melvin comes out to replace Doolittle with Blevins. This is not the definition of “ending this
game quickly”.
10:06pm
– Blevins quickly throws a wild pitch and the runners advance to 2nd
and 3rd. Uh-oh.
10:08pm
– Kotchman grounds out but the Indians score another run and the lead is down
to 6-4. Ryan Cook is on his way into the
game.
10:09pm
– Cook gets the A’s out of the inning and we move to the 9th inning,
A’s lead 6-4. Right before the last
pitch, Glen gives us the update that the Orioles lost tonight. If the A’s can hold on tonight, they’ll have
sole possession of the first WC spot!
10:18pm
– Cespedes with another rip and it goes off the SS’s glove and into LF. That scores Drew to make it a 7-4 game.
10:22pm
– Reddick with an RBI double to RF and the A’s go up 8-4. Nice response from
the offense after the last half inning. Let’s
sit Balfour back down in the bullpen and save him for tomorrow.
10:25pm
– Donaldson strikes out to end the inning again, but I think he’s still getting
my vote for player of the game.
10:33pm
– After giving up a lead-off double, Cook has struck out the last two batters
and we are down to the final out of the game.
10:35pm
– Cliff Pennington throws out the runner at first and that ends tonight’s
game! The A’s are now in the lead for
the Wild Card, have won 5 in a row, and are 15 games over .500! Wow!
The
player of the game is … Josh Donaldson!
Let’s go Oakland!!
Friday, August 17, 2012
Remembering the A’s 20 Game Winning Streak
This
weekend, the Athletics will celebrate the 10 year anniversary of “The Streak” –
which was brought back to life due to the release of “Moneyball” last
September. There aren’t too many better
memories for me beyond the 1989 World Series win and getting there in ’88 and ’90. OK, there aren’t any better memories than “The
Streak” beyond those championship runs.
The
2002 season was a year where things were supposed to fall apart. We just lost Giambi, Damon, etc. and knew
that it was only a matter of time before Tejada was out the door as well. It wasn’t necessarily fun whatsoever. Then it happened, beginning on 8/13/02. “The Streak” continued into September and I
honestly remember Tejada’s home run against the Twins more so than Hatteberg’s
home run to win number 20. Why? I have no idea.
If
you haven’t seen “Moneyball” at this point, you absolutely have to go rent/buy
it. They portray the streak pretty
nicely and show a good amount of “real” footage from the actual games
themselves. Watching the movie and
seeing the sign “We may never lose again” brought back memories of how much fun baseball
can (and should) be.
The A’s have a lot going on
this weekend for the streak, including a night at the park where
they will show the movie on the big screen after the game. That’s pretty awesome in my opinion. There’s a lot of nostalgia in the air this
weekend and I love every second of it.
Not
to be greedy or anything, but it would be nice to pull off a winning streak
half that size over the next few weeks.
Let’s
go Oakland!!
Friday, August 10, 2012
Brandon McCarthy Returns Tonight!
Brandon
McCarthy returns tonight, fresh off his stop on the DL! McCarthy was really rolling before being shut
down, winning six straight decisions earlier this season. It
sounds impressive to say that he hasn’t lost since April 21st …
until someone points out that he also hasn’t pitched since June 19th. I’ll choose to look at the former.
There’s
talk that the A’s might move to a six man rotation in an effort to give a
little extra rest to the rookies, and to work McCarthy (and maybe Brett
Anderson) a little less frequently. I
actually like this move and the logic behind it. However, one or two 3+ game losing streaks
within a few trips through the six man rotation and it would need to go
away.
We’ll
see how things progress over the next few weeks as the A’s play the Central
division (sans the Tigers) and the Rays through the end of the month. As the Wild Card race rolls through August,
all of these games become more important.
As always … Let’s go Oakland!!
One
last, quick note; things are getting a little fancy here (sarcasm) and you may
notice the poll over on the right hand side of the page. What do you think? Do the A’s make the Wild Card?
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Game Day Diary – Toronto @ Oakland, 8/3/12
It is
a disgustingly muggy Friday night here in NJ and the A’s are in the news
today. There really isn’t a better
reason for another game day diary. First,
tonight we have Dan Straily’s major league debut. Straily has been lighting the minors up
over the past few months. No reason to
talk anymore about him, we’ll (hopefully) be covering that for quite a few
innings.
Second,
contrary to the ground breaking news from last week’s diary below, Kurt Suzuki was traded today
to the Nationals. As I
expressed last week, I really wanted Suzuki to stay on the roster and be a
great presence. However, I completely
see the rationale behind the move; i.e. the A’s are moving on. Here’s a question that I seem to ask every
year; what’s the point of the MLB trading deadline if teams are still moving
players after it?
Derek
Norris and Michael Taylor are back up to the majors and Seth Smith is placed on
the 15 day DL. Phew. In any case, we’re live from la casa for
tonight’s game. GAME ON!
10:02pm
EST – Glen with a riveting open for A’s, Jays, Next!! Fireworks night! Immediately reminds me of my sole trip to
Oakland from a few years ago, when we came to see the A’s play the Indians and
stayed for the fireworks.
10:03
– Hatteberg breaks down the Suzuki trade.
I don’t mind Hatteberg at all, in fact I think he’s pretty good and can
only get better. However, I really like
Glen and Ray’s in-booth dynamic.
10:09
– Straily warming up and so is this game day diary! (Context clues)
10:10
– 91mph fastball, right down the heart of the plate and its strike one. Save that ball!
10:12
– Well, that didn’t take long. Straily
gets his first strike out on the first batter.
For future trivia buffs and as a reference point, that was against Brett
Lawrie.
10:14
– Another nugget for trivia fanatics, Straily’s first hit given up is against
Colby Rasmus (single).
10:17
– What would Eric Byrnes call Straily’s facial hair? That is still the funniest moment in sports broadcast
history if you ask me. You’ll need to
figure that out for yourself if you don’t know what I’m talking about.
10:22
– Straily gets out of the first with a hit, a walk, and runners left on. Unfortunately, that was a lot of pitches
(29).
10:26
– Coco leads off the first and breaks up Cecil’s short bid for a no
hitter.
10:29
– Omar Vizquel is still playing in the major leagues? How old is that guy? (Quick search: 45 … Wow, kudos to Omar) While searching for information that no one
needs, Reddick grounds out to end the first.
10:35
– 9 pitch inning for Straily and we go to the bottom of the second, with a 3
pitch strikeout on Jeff Mathis to end the inning. Well played rookie.
10:41
– Carter walks after a Cespedes infield single.
Rally time? Inge comes to the
plate…
10:42
– Yes! Inge gets a base hit to left
field and Cespedes scores on a terrible
throw home from Rajai Davis.
10:47
– A’s are hitting the ball, but unfortunately it is right at infielders. End of 2, A’s are up 1-0.
10:55
– Another relatively quick inning for Straily.
11:00
– Jonny Gomes goes long after Weeks and Crisp hit the ball a combined 18 feet! 2-0 A’s.
11:08
– A very nice Suzuki montage from CSN.
Hatteberg then enlightens me to a Suzuki pool jump.
11:17
– Rajai Davis drives in a run as Straily has gotten himself into some
trouble. 2-1 A’s.
11:19
– Straily’s third strikeout ends the inning, thankfully.
11:22
– Chris Carter will never see the minor leagues again. HR Carter, 3-1 A’s.
11:27
– Derek Norris had a nice hit to right field and ruined it by getting picked
off the bases. Why is the catcher
running here? I have no idea.
11:35
– Straily is looking more and more comfortable as this game goes on. We move to the bottom of the 5th
with little noise there from Toronto.
11:43 – Jonny Gomes smokes another pitch and
it hits off the wall in left field. 1st
and 3rd for Reddick and Cespedes; again, remember when I questioned
Gomes hitting second in the lineup? I
don’t.
11:46
– Reddick gets a sacrifice fly, partial thanks to the Blue Jays center fielder
taking the fly ball away from the right fielder. However, the A’s manage to make another base
running decision with Gomes trying to go to second on the throw home. These base running errors have reared their
ugly head too many times in the past few years.
Stop it! 4-1 A’s
11:53
– As has been proven a number of times this season, Cespedes is best served in
center field, as a double gets just over his glove. He didn’t look comfortable there at all.
11:55
– Straily gets through 6 innings, goes over 100 pitches, and stands to win this
game. Well played.
11:58
– Cespedes has two infield hits tonight.
He’s good.
12:03
– After easily taking 2nd, Cespedes gets thrown out trying to steal
3rd. On the next pitch, Inge
misses a HR by a few feet down the line.
Guess what happens next …
12:03:30
– You guessed it, on to the 7th
12:12
– The Aussie comes in and takes care of the Jays quickly. We’re heading to the bottom of the 7th. I’d hate to throw this out there … but … I’d
love to play the Jays another 20 times or so this season.
12:15
– Rosales slides into first … and he’s out.
Has that ever worked?
12:20
– Glen announces the crowd at 30K+!
Nice!
12:22
– Scoreboard watching and the Angels lost tonight, while the Rangers won. I’ll take it.
12:24
– Balfour takes the one fan yelling “Let’s go Balfour” to task and ends the top
of the 8th very quickly.
12:36
– Cespedes is apparently out of this game, with Michael Taylor hitting for
him. Uh-oh
12:38
– After a relatively nice at bat, Taylor looks at strike three to end the 8th. Cook is coming in to close this game with a save
opportunity and I’m barely keeping my eyes open.
12:45
– For some reason, I find it fitting for Cook to strike out Rajai Davis to end
this game.
12:46
– To no avail, as Davis gets a 2 strike hit to right field and the tying run is
now up to the plate. Come on Cook!
12:48
– So the umpire got hit in the mask and I think the A’s catch a break there
with two strikes and the runners not advancing.
12:50
– Cook just gave up a HR and this game is tied.
I believe that is Cook’s second HR given up all year. That also ruins Straily’s win. Awesome.
12:53
– We go to the bottom of the 9th … for no good reason … with the A’s
looking for another walk-off win.
1:02 –
Joy – extra innings as the A’s go down in order. I’d also like to vote against the gold
uniforms this weekend as I won’t be around to watch the games.
1:09 –
Jerry Blevins is not looking too good right now; hit batter and a pretty ugly
walk. If I just warm up the Keurig, that
will keep the game from going much longer, right?
1:12 –
Pat Neshek checks in for the A’s and gets them out of the inning. We go to the bottom of the 10th
and I would like nothing more than a pie celebration.
1:16 –
Eric Sogard comes up because any time you can get a pinch hitter to the plate
that bats .176, you have to do it. By
the way, he just struck out.
1:17 –
Weeks gets a single and so help me god if he makes a base running mistake.
1:23 –
Crisp walks, Weeks on second. Pie … Pie …
Pie …
1:25 –
Wild pitch, runners advance. Pie … Pie …
Pie …
1:28 –
Gomes walks to load the bases and Mr. Pie himself comes up to bat. Pie for Reddick?!
1:32 –
Reddick takes strike three and Brandon Moss comes in to PH for Taylor (thank
you).
1:34 –
Well, we go to the 11th as Moss grounds out to end the inning. If I drank cappuccino, I’d be looking for one
right now.
1:41 –
Neshek strikes out the side in order. In
the bad news department, it is being reported that Cespedes left the game
earlier with a right wrist sprain. I’m
too tired to make a joke here.
1:47 –
We now go to the 12th. Nothing
for the A’s there whatsoever. Thanks
again Cook!
(zzzzzzzzzz)
2:57 –
70 minutes later and Glen just woke me up with the A’s win. Clearly, I didn’t miss anything. Game over … finally/thankfully ….. Let’s go
Oakland!!
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
A's are quiet at MLB trade deadline
Well,
the (sort of) official trading deadline has come and gone and the Athletics
finalized the deal for George Kottaras, a backup catcher from the Milwaukee
Brewers. The A’s sent RP Fautino De Los
Santos back to Milwaukee. De Los Santos
was a decent RP that floated to and from the majors and minors. Here’s a quick summary of the trade from the San
Jose Mercury News: http://www.mercurynews.com/athletics/ci_21186472/oakland-trade-catcher-george-kottaras
Here
are Kottaras’ career stats: http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kottage01.shtml
Yawn. When this deal was originally rumored to be
going down a few days ago I thought it signaled the end of the Kurt Suzuki era
in Oakland. I’m glad that it isn’t /
wasn’t, as Derek Norris was sent back down to the minors earlier today. None of these guys are going to be
consistently productive in the batting lineup for the A’s for the rest of the
season, but I like having Kurt on the roster for his experience in general and
with young pitchers.
The
day comes and goes without a new infielder on the left hand side of the diamond
and while that isn’t a good thing, I’m glad we didn’t sell the farm for a
rental or someone that was going to eat up a lot of Lew’s limited resources in
the future. Yes, I’m talking about Jimmy
Rollins specifically, as I have seen the rumors floating around from this
afternoon. While I love the idea of
adding Rollins for the rest of this year, I wonder what the cost would have
been and the ramifications to Beane’s budget in the future. This team is playing too good right now to
take that much risk on.
What
do you think of today’s “non-moves”? Good, bad, or indifferent? Would you prefer to have Rollins on the roster, and if so, at what cost?
Let’s
go Oakland!
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Game Day Diary - Oakland @ Baltimore, 7/28/12
We’re
live again from the exact same location as last night, as I have absolutely
nothing better to do on this fine Saturday evening. The wife remains on the DL and I feel like I
might be heading there too. Not good
times. At the same time, NBC is
replaying Olympic events that have already happened and are leaving a lot to be
desired with their coverage.
For
those taking the time to read these updates please let me know what you
think. If you like them, correct any
errors I might make, etc. Any and all
feedback is appreciated. I want to come
up with some type of regular frequency for these game day diaries for August
and September. Should I drop in a
picture of who I would vote for as ‘player of the game’ vs. just using the A’s
starting pitcher on that night?
7:08pm
US EST – Jemile Weeks is back near the top of the lineup, batting second this
evening, which means batters 7-9 in tonight’s lineup will be a combined 1-12 at
best. In the middle of that insult,
Weeks breaks up Tommy Hunter’s bid for a no hitter with a single to left field.
7:13 –
Just checked Twitter and it looks like Oakland is making some moves with C
Kottaras coming over from Milwaukee, but they are waiting for the A’s to make
another move (per @Haudricourt). I fear
that Suzuki’s days are essentially done in Oakland. Damnit.
(By the way, Seth Smith grounded into a double play to end the top of
the first.)
7:19 –
Markakis breaks up Colon’s no hitter and leads off the bottom of the 1st
with a hit.
7:25 –
Colon walks Davis to put men on first and second. Colon doesn’t look good right now and his
pitch count is already over 20. Tonight
might not be the A’s night.
7:30 –
Colon gets out of it with a fly out. I really
hope this game speeds up.
7:34 –
I have no idea how Cespedes didn’t get called out on strikes there … and on the
next pitch he swings and misses anyway, so that’s a moot point.
7:37 –
After Carter strikes out it dawned on me how quiet the crowd is this evening in
Baltimore. There are a lot of empty
seats tonight as well. Moss walks during
those random thoughts.
7:40 –
Brandon Inge misses a double off the wall by about a foot and strikes out on
the next pitch. Of course he does.
7:43 –
I missed the first out of the bottom of the second getting a “water”.
7:45 –
Someone named Quintanella doubled down the right field line, which reminded me
that the A’s kept Reddick out of the lineup tonight after last night’s game
ending catch and crash into the wall.
Thankfully, he’s apparently OK and should be ready to go tomorrow.
7:48 –
Colon gets out of it again to end the inning and, thankfully, the 2nd
goes by a bit quicker than the 1st inning.
7:54 –
The bottom of the A’s lineup is living up to the hype mentioned above. Coco Crisp then gets robbed by the O’s second
basemen and we’re into the bottom of the third before 8pm.
8:03 –
Colon sends the O’s down in order for the first time tonight. Adam Jones looks like a good player, but
every time I watch him (when the O’s play the A’s is the only time I watch him
actually) it just feels like he’s a guy that doesn’t meet his potential.
8:08 –
After Weeks gets another single to lead off the inning, he steals second and
the A’s are in business!
8:10 –
Seth Smith dribbles the ball down the first base line to move Weeks to third
and Fosse steals my thunder by calling out that the pitcher flipped the ball
with his glove and the first baseman caught it with his bare hand. It was funny before Fosse ruined it. OK, maybe it isn’t that funny at all.
8:13 –
It’s Business Time! Cespedes with a bomb
to left field and the A’s go up 2-0. The
crowd gets a little rowdy which I believe means the ball was thrown back into
the field. As an added bonus, the CSN
cameras pick up Cespedes yelling as he goes into the dugout tunnel.
8:16 –
Carter and Moss go down quietly to end the top of the 4th.
8:21 –
The clouds are apparently rolling in and there’s a rain delay in the
future. Let’s get through the 5th
quickly please.
8:26 –
Colon gets out of trouble again leaving runners on 1st and 2nd. Even Colon looked a little surprised at the
called third strike. We’ll take it.
8:30 –
Fill in the blank: Brandon Inge _____ out again.
8:32 –
Suzuki doubles and Sogard follows that up with a hit to right field, scoring
Suzuki! A’s go up 3-0 and the bottom of
the lineup has already exceeded expectations for the night. Well done!
8:44 –
One more out in the bottom of the 5th and this game can be deemed
official if the rain starts coming down.
Let’s go Bartolo!
8:47 –
Three up, three down for Colon and this game is now through five innings. Nice!
8:53 –
Chris Carter goes deep and the A’s go up 5-0.
Absurd confidence level continues to rise!
8:59 –
I’m running out of jokes, so just note that Inge struck out again. I would say he’s not taking the trade rumors
very well, but this has been going on for weeks.
9:07 –
Colon is in trouble again and this time Melvin’s music is cued and he pulls the
hook on Colon’s night. Nice outing from
Colon again. Norberto is coming in.
9:12 –
Norberto strikes out Quintanilla to end the inning and the O’s remain
scoreless!
9:16 –
I’m not rooting against the A’s or anything, but the top of the 7th
was perfectly short in length and it is time for the seventh inning refill, I
mean stretch.
9:19 –
Inge boots a groundball to third and I think I see Billy Beane running on the
field to let Inge know that his talents can be taken to Miami and that Beane
will finish the game for him. Good
lord. To be “fair”, it was going to be
tough to get the runner at first, but he’s given an error.
9:26 –
Now Norberto gets into and out of trouble with no runs coming in, with Adam
Jones (noted above) grounding out to end the inning.
9:35 –
This just in, Cespedes is good. He
triples to right center field, which scores Weeks. 6-0 A’s.
9:39 –
The A’s leave Cespedes stranded on third and we go to the bottom of the 8th.
9:49 –
Hey, there’s a rumor out there that Cespedes is a five tool player. Well, he just flashed some leather to end the
8th inning in style. Note
that he moved to CF to replace Crisp and I don’t see anyone reporting the
specifics on Coco yet online. Please,
let’s stay healthy and see this through.
9:53 –
Again, to be fair, Inge gets off the shnide (sp?) with a base hit to left
field.
9:55 –
Browsing the Internet as this game continues on and I see that Toronto took
care of Detroit tonight, so that helps the A’s out as well with the Wild
Card. The A’s don’t play Detroit until
mid-September, so that’s a team that we will have to watch from afar.
10:00
– Gomes and Weeks strike out and we head to the bottom of the 9th
with the A’s up 6-0. Don’t blow this.
10:04
– Balfour just threw a beautiful breaking ball and follows it up with a
fastball on the outside corner to strike out Teagarden. That was a nice job of pitching. (That’s the type of intense analysis you
deserve.)
10:06
– It is amazing what little compliments (above) will do. Balfour just gave up a home run and the
shutout is no more. 6-1 A’s. Let’s get this game over with.
10:09
– Balfour throws one right down the middle for a called strike three and the A’s
win another one! This is becoming way
too much fun!
Let’s
go Oakland!!
Friday, July 27, 2012
Game Day Diary - Oakland @ Baltimore, 7/27/12
7:02PM
(US EST) – We’re live with the Roku after making a quick pit stop at Happy
Hour. The wife was put on the 15 day DL
earlier this week with mono and that means we have a quick turnaround to the
second game day thread. The A’s begin a
weekend series in Baltimore and hopefully put the first nail in their coffin while
continuing their own ascent in the AL.
7:09 –
A’s lineup just presented and I have a love/hate relationship with Weeks at the
bottom of the lineup. This is working,
so I need to deal with it and be quiet.
7:11 –
Coco Crisp with a pretty terrible at bat to start off the game, which brings up
Jonny Gomes. Remember when I made fun of
him batting 2nd last time? I
don’t either.
7:14 –
After Gomes walks, we see one of the most bizarre triples I’ve seen in quite
some time, a high chopper into the right field corner from Reddick. That’s Reddick’s 50th RBI of the
season (according to Glen).
7:16 –
Wild pitch and Reddick scores, A’s go up 2-0.
I’m absurdly confident in the A’s going into this weekend. For the record; this isn’t a good sign.
7:18 –
Chris Carter sends a bomb to left field and the A’s go up 4-0. This write-up may not last the full 9
innings. Again, way too much confidence
for this weekend; if Inge gets a hit …
7:20 –
Never mind, Inge strikes out for the 747th time this season, despite
Glen and Ray’s pregame verbiage.
7:22 –
Norris grounds out to end the top of the 1st. Baltimore will send the SP out for the 2nd
to not waste the middle relievers arm for the rest of the A’s bottom of the
lineup.
7:23 –
I took a quick look at Twitter and see that Rosenthal is reporting that Greinke
is going to the Angels. Thanks KC! (Sarcasm)
7:25 –
Chris Carter with a nice defensive play to start the bottom of the 1st. I hope to repeat that sentence through
September and into October.
7:29 –
Parker with an easy bottom of the first.
7:32 –
The Mayans may have been right, Brandon Hicks sends one over the fence on the
first pitch of the inning. 5-0 A’s.
7:39 –
Reddick flies out to end the inning.
There are way too many fly ball outs for the A’s to not keep this going,
right?
7:43 –
Chris Davis destroys a pitch to right-center field and the lead is cut to
5-1.
7:45 –
There may or may not have been a double play there, but it was a beautiful play
from Inge. On a quick replay, it doesn’t
look close at first, with Carter coming off the bag. Thankfully, MLB is still in the 20th
century and doesn’t use replay for virtually anything. (When this happens against the A’s,
naturally, my opinion wildly shifts in the other direction.)
7:49 –
Cespedes flies out, but CSN shows a replay and convinces me that Carter stayed
on first for that double play. Either
way, Carter just grounded out for the second out of the inning.
7:59 –
A’s just miss throwing out the runner at home and the A’s are now up 5-2 with a
near home run bouncing off the top of the wall from Hardy. This inning started with two strikeouts and
is starting to fall apart a bit.
8:01 –
Parker gets out of it with some noise in the middle of the inning and it
remains 5-2 A’s.
8:07 –
The bottom of the A’s lineup goes down in order. I wasn’t holding my breath to bet against that.
8:17 –
After a wild pitch that moves a runner to third, Parker strikes out Reynolds to
end the inning. All three O’s down on
strikes in the inning. Parker continues
to impress me. (That’s ESPN-like
analysis there, I know)
8:24 –
Reddick just hit a ball that bounced off the very top of the wall and bounces
right into the center fielder’s glove and we have a double. However, Bob Melvin’s music is cued and he
comes out to ask for a review.
Naturally, I mention MLB’s review system earlier tonight and now this
happens. You really can’t make this
stuff up. Have I mentioned that I love
MLB’s instant replay?
8:29 –
I listened to Glen and Ray explain Reddick’s double and came away just as
confused. What just happened? Either way, Reddick remains on second for
Cespedes. By the way, that’s
approximately 5 minutes for the final call on replay. MLB might want to expedite that a bit.
8:35 –
Carter grounds out to end the inning and the A’s still have the lead 5-2. If it were not for Reddick’s HR / not HR,
this game was coming to a screeching halt in excitement. Actually, it still is.
8:37 –
MLB.TV comes back a few seconds early and I get to see that there is a Scott
Hatterberg bobblehead day coming up.
Nice!
8:41 –
Orioles causing some havoc with another run in and runners on 1st
and 2nd. I’d love to blame
Inge’s height on that hit, but I’m fair and balanced. (Sarcasm?)
8:45 –
Jim Thome strikes out on his 63rd birthday. OK, I made that up. (The birthday part)
8:46 –
Sarcasm bites me right in the face like a zombie, as Adam Jones hits a HR and
the Orioles take the lead, 6-5. I just jumped
off the confidence pedestal.
8:47 –
Parker’s 8th strikeout comes a few batters too late and we go to the
6th inning with the A’s now down 6-5. Uh-oh.
8:56 –
After two quick outs, Brandon Hicks walks for the first time this season (not
really) and Buck Schowalter couldn’t run out to the mound to pull his starting
pitcher faster.
9:05 –
We now have three two out walks and Seth Smith comes in to hit for Gomes. Let’s get this right back.
9:08 –
After taking five straight pitches, Seth Smith strokes a ball to left-center
field and clears the bases. Hey now,
8-6, A’s back on top! As an added bonus,
CSN shows Gomes rooting for Smith. I
love the chemistry on this team right now!
9:11 –
Reddick pops out to end the inning but it looked like he didn’t miss that by much. That last sentence is exactly why I didn’t
want to write a midseason review during/after this streak. If that happened a month ago, I would have
been all over Reddick. Moving on…
9:19 –
Noberto gets through the bottom of the 6th relatively easily. As an aside, I would like Noberto to shave
his beard. We don’t want or need the
coverage that James Harden got for the OKC Thunder (not that we would, but
still). Thanks in advance.
9:27 –
Brandon Inge slows down the inning with an infield hit. CSN shows the standings for the wild card and
I feel reinvigorated.
9:29 –
Derek Norris doesn’t feel the same and strikes out looking to end the top half
of the 7th.
9:33 –
Grant Balfour comes in to pitch for the A’s.
He was my favorite player on the team last year. This year, I still love him, but a little
more consistency is desired.
9:50 –
Seventeen minutes of silence means complete frustration on my part. Balfour walks the bases loaded and has two
outs. Sean Doolittle is coming in to
clean up this mess.
9:54 –
Doolittle strikes out Betemit to end the inning on three pitches. Kudos to Doolittle there, and yes, I just
enjoy typing his name. (Phew)
9:57 –
Hicks has another hit to lead off the inning.
He must have heard a few trade rumors.
10:00
– Someone close to a camera is cheering “You ain’t Rickie” while Jemile Weeks
is batting. Is that a good thing or a
bad thing? Baltimore fans don’t have
much to hang on to since Ripken retired, so I’ll let it go. (For those that don’t know, Rickie Weeks is
Jemile’s older brother)
10:07
– Glen announces that the Blue Jays beat the Tigers and Josh Reddick takes
strike three with runners in scoring position.
That was the bittersweet moment of the evening. A’s lead 8-6 still
10:16
– Melvin comes to the mound to call in Ryan Cook (All Star) to close out the 8th,
after Doolittle gets into a little bit of trouble. 2 outs, 2 on for Cook post the blue screen
for MLB.TV. (I’m very glad they don’t,
but wouldn’t you sell ad space here if you were MLB.TV? You know what, never mind, I didn’t say
anything.)
10:20
– Cook gives up a hit to Hardy and the A’s are now up by one run, 8-7. Not good times.
10:22
– Fosse makes fun of Norris for not dropping his mask on a pitch in the dirt
for the 10th time this week.
Glen enjoys the joke, I do too.
This is going to cost the A’s something, somewhere. You can feel it. As I typed that, Thome comes through and just
tied the game vs. a shift. If you aren’t
going to pitch inside, don’t put your fielders in a shift. The VP of common sense is checking in for
duty too late.
10:29
– Cook hits Jones and this game has turned into a potential disaster. Bases loaded for the O’s.
10:30
– Orioles take the lead on a hit to left field, but the A’s get “a break” with
Thome trying to score from second, as he’s thrown out by about 85 feet. Again, not good times. It’s on to the 9th with Cespedes
leading off, and the A’s down 9-8.
10:35
– Cespedes hits a cue shot that gets scooped up by the first baseman. One out and it comes down to Carter … because
Inge is up next. (Reverse jinx effort)
10:36
– Carter singles up the middle to bring up Inge. (Gulp)
10:38
– Inge singles to left and here we go!
Sadly, we have run into the bottom of the A’s lineup. (Reverse jinx squared)
10:41
– The second ridiculous chopper goes over the first baseman’s head and this
game is tied! This game is not good for
the heart. Brandon Moss is hitting for
Hicks = Upgrade
10:44
– Moss walks to load the bases and Weeks comes up. “You’re not Rickie!!!” Chant it, I dare you.
10:46
– Yes! Jemile Weeks, not Rickie, comes
through with a single to left field.
10:47
– Coco Crisp comes through again and the A’s go up 12-9. Who are these guys?!
10:52
– Seth Smith crushes a ball off the right field wall and we now have a 14-9
lead. I’m relatively positive that this
is the craziest game of the A’s season, and that is saying A LOT.
10:54
– Reddick “just misses” another one and I think we are looking at a slump
forthcoming, with the team masking it (hopefully). End of the inning as that was typed and we go
to the bottom of the 9th.
10:58
– Jerry Blevins is pitching the 9th and that makes me
uncomfortable.
10:59
– Blevins gets a strike three called and I think the umpire is looking forward
to the fireworks in Baltimore this evening. 1 out.
11:00
– Brandon Inge chokes on a ground ball hit right at him and we have a man on
first. For some (home town scoring)
reason, that is called a hit. It wasn’t.
11:02
– Jerry Blevins now has men on 1st and 2nd. Have I mentioned that I can’t stand
Blevins? Where is Ricardo Rincon?
11:09
– Reddick catches the ball against the wall and is still down 30 seconds
later. Maybe he wants a good seat for
the fireworks? Let’s hope so. This isn’t the best way to end another nice
win by the A’s.
As
always… Let’s go Oakland!!
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
I've decided to not write a "first half summary" of the 2012 Athletics season, largely because it was incredibly built around peaks and valleys, and right now it would come across as a way too positive recap due to how things are currently going. I've "given up" on this season more times than Brett Favre talked about retirement. Rather than rehash the first 95 games, "I'm not here to talk about the past, I am here to make a positive influence on this." (McGwire, Mark ... "this" being "the future")
So with that in mind, let's keep the good times rolling in the second half and make a run into one of the two wildcard spots. I largely missed the sweep of the Yankees due to vacation, but caught the end of games through my mobile and MLB.TV's app. Thank you technology!
It is on to Toronto! As always - Let's go Oakland!!
So with that in mind, let's keep the good times rolling in the second half and make a run into one of the two wildcard spots. I largely missed the sweep of the Yankees due to vacation, but caught the end of games through my mobile and MLB.TV's app. Thank you technology!
It is on to Toronto! As always - Let's go Oakland!!
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Game Day Diary - Oakland @ Minnesota, 7/15/12
In
the interest of getting this blog up and running, and before I get through a
summary of the A’s season through the All Star Game (+1 additional week I
guess), I figured I would rip off of Bill Simmons’ NBA draft diaries. 1. I love the premise of those articles and
found myself saying very similar things with my friends. 2. That’s about all I read of his these days but
still enjoy them. 3. Copying is the
greatest form of flattery, right?
Good.
Feel
free to comment and let me know if this type of entry is of interest moving
forward. I could try to do something
similar on somewhat of a regular basis (whatever that is or becomes) without having
the wife wanting to kill me.
Running
Diary, Oakland @ Minnesota, Sunday, 7/15/12:
2:10pm
(US EST) - Live from my couch, I’m joined with our friends at Guinness, with a
few leftovers in the fridge ready to be called in from the bullpen for
lunch/dinner. Here’s a rundown of today’s
game from one fan’s perspective.
2:15
- Jemile Weeks takes away the no hit bid with a base hit to lead off the game.
2:18 –
Jonny Gomes, for some reason batting second, slaps a ball to the outfield and
we have 1st and 3rd for (the should have been All Star)
Josh Reddick.
2:24 –
After Reddick strikes out, the always healthy Cespedes gets another base hit to
the outfield. Luckily, his hamstrings
still look attached. The A’s take the
early lead. 1. This team is currently en
fuego and pushing for a wildcard spot.
This is amazing and Melvin deserves some consideration for coach of the
year if we even wind up over .500. 2. I
love Cespedes, bear with my sarcasm or just don’t bother ever reading this blog
again.
2:26 –
Chris Carter walks to load the bases. I
would not want to meet Carter in a dark alley. Separately, I really hope he’s
in the big leagues for good now.
2:29 –
Brandon Inge strikes out for the 732nd time this season. The “Inge-A-Turtles” on Twitter (https://twitter.com/IngeAturtles) desperately
need to change their name; for Brandon’s sake.
2:32 –
Derek Norris walks to ‘drive in’ a run and I’m already daydreaming about the
Rangers and Yankees series coming up this week.
I’ve also realized there is no way I could do this for the entire game,
seeing as the top of the 1st is going to go a good 30 minutes.
2:37 –
41 pitches in the top of the 1st and we finally get to the end of
the inning as Seth Smith grounds out with the bases loaded. Hopefully, there are a few more opportunities
to take advantage of in this game.
2:38 –
1st “refill”. The best (or
worst depending on your attention span) thing about MLB.TV on Xbox and Roku is
the silence and blue screen during commercial breaks. I personally love it.
2:39 –
Jarrod Parker is on the mound today for the A’s. I have no idea how Billy Beane and company
continue to find these guys – consistent, young arms that could easily be a 3rd,
4th or 5th starter on contenders.
2:45 –
Arch nemesis number 1 for the A’s this year, Josh Willingham, comes up to bat
and hits a ball to Parker that could have been a double play. E1, run scores, runners on 1st and
2nd now. Lovely. We’re not even through 1 inning yet and I’m
already regretting typing my comments about the end of the top of the 1st. Good times.
2:48 –
No more damage, as Parker gets out of the inning.
2:54 –
Remember about 30 minutes ago when I questioned why Jonny Gomes was batting second
in the lineup? Let’s agree that Bob
Melvin has forgotten more baseball than I’ll ever know or learn. 4-1 A’s with another shot off of Gomes’ bat (HR)
with Weeks on board. Well played.
2:58 –
CSN shows the graphic of the A’s being 1.5 games out of the wildcard. I’ll use this time to also mention that I
love Glen and Ray. Aside from Vin Scully,
I really can’t think of any other teams … wait, in game interruption, Cespedes
goes yard and the A’s go up 5-1 … Back to Glen and Ray - there aren’t any other
MLB booths that I enjoy more. Honestly,
this has nothing to do with being an Oakland fan, as I can’t stand my other
favorite sports teams, home announcers (Seahawks radio team and Timberwolves
TV). They do a great job night in and
night out, don’t oversell the good, and don’t harp on the bad, just an all
around great team in the booth.
3:00 –
Chris Carter goes yard and the A’s are completely on fire!! 6-1. I’ve jumped on and off the bandwagon of
this season too many times, so I’m just going to shut up. Let’s go Oakland!!
3:05 –
This game is on pace to last about 6 hours.
I’m sure the wife will be pleased.
Bottom of the second, Twins have runners on 2nd and 3rd
with no outs. This isn’t the way to
protect the lead and build confidence with the lineup by the way.
3:07 –
Reddick did not look too smooth on that sacrifice fly, but they get the
out. Run scores 6-2. I think it’s time for a refill.
3:14 –
Ron Gardenhire woke up after the second inning and makes a call to the bullpen
to someone named Casey Fien. OK.
3:20 –
Fien gets through the top of the 3rd without any problems. Of course he does. Anything I say, just expect the complete
opposite to happen today … excluding Brandon Inge strikeouts.
3:26 –
Hicks with a nice double play to end the inning with no damage done. A’s still up 6-2 going into the fourth. I’m not a big fan of either SS on the A’s
right now – which makes me one of about 99.9% of the fan base. We really need to do something about this
soon.
3:34 –
Reddick gets his first hit of the game and stretches the inning a bit. On the first pitch to Cespedes, he hits a
bullet right to the SS and the inning ends.
Despite the out, the ball just jumps off of Cespedes’ bat even on ‘routine’
plays like this. Please don’t trade Cespedes;
in fact, I just hope no one is calling the FO at all on him to even put the
train of thought in their minds.
3:43 –
Parker gives up a 2 out base hit but gets the next batter to end the
inning. Thankfully, we’re no longer on
pace for a 6 hour game, as Parker looks solid.
That’s probably a kiss of death that I’ll be typing up in the next half
hour or so.
3:47 –
Brandon Inge avoids striking out for the third time today by lining a shot … OK;
actually he dribbled the ball about 25 feet and is thrown out at first by the
pitcher.
3:49 –
Derrick Norris strikes out to end the inning and this feels like a good time to
bring up some thoughts on Zuke (Kurt Suzuki).
I really, really like Zuke and hope we keep him around. He’s been a tremendous asset to the pitching
staff but has a ton of mileage on his body.
I’d love to see him get home in late August / September and give this
team a push into contending for a wildcard spot.
3:56 –
Parker gets through the bottom of the 5th quickly - three up, three
down. CSN did a bit of a pan of the
crowd at Target Field and I have to give kudos to the Twins faithful. That’s a very nice sized crowd for a team
that is playing pretty awful baseball.
3:58 –
Jeff Gray comes in to pitch for the Twins in the 6th. Again, who are these guys? Seth Smith greets him with a leadoff home
run, 7-2 A’s. This HR was actually
spoiled by Twitter and the 45 second delay received on MLB.TV. The power and curse of the Internet strikes
again.
4:06 –
Jonny Gomes gets hit by a pitch and the A’s have runners on first and second
again with Reddick coming up. If he
doesn’t get a hit here, you’re going to see a helmet toss.
4:08 –
No helmet toss, maybe due to the sacrifice fly, but CSN didn’t follow Reddick
into the dugout either. Consider this a
petition for a future add-on to MLB.TV subscribers and multiple TV angles.
4:10 –
Cespedes with another hit and another RBI, 8-2 A’s. Can we stay in Minnesota and play a game on
Monday? Jeff Gray exits the game and
Twins fans are probably at the point of wondering when the Vikings season is
set to start. OK, maybe the Twolves
(that’s my favorite NBA team). OK, maybe
not that either. “Let’s go Wild” chants
should start sprouting up any moment now at Target Field.
4:18 –
Jonny Gomes scores on a wild pitch, 9-2 A’s.
Brandon Inge with a sigh of relief, as he has the bases loaded and two
outs.
4:19 –
Inge grounds out to end the inning. It
hasn’t been a good year for Brandon. I’ll
stop there.
4:28 –
The Twins are getting around on Parker and it might be time to get some arms up
in the bullpen. 9-3 A’s, runners on
second and third with one out.
4:29 –
Jerry Blevins is warming up in the bullpen.
While he’s having a pretty solid year, I’m still not a fan.
4:32 –
Twins sacrifice another run in, 9-4 A’s.
However, Parker gets Casilla to tap out in front of the catcher to end
the inning. That was a pretty good outing
from Parker, as he’s probably done for the day.
Without that early error, it would look a lot nicer.
4:38 –
That was a quick top of the 7th, with the A’s going down in
order. Nothing to see there at all.
4:46 –
Touché. Blevins comes right back and
puts the Twins down in order. I always
liked him …
4:53 –
Jonny Gomes continues to make me look like a fool – another base hit for Gomes
in the two hole of the lineup. Player of
the game; Check. Josh Reddick lines out quickly thereafter with a rocket to RF. Fosse sums things up pretty nicely, “Feel bad
for the opponents coming up this week” (or something similar to that).
4:55 –
Cespedes with yet another hit. Have I
mentioned how much I like this guy? If
he played in a big market, they would be talking about him every week and his
batting average would probably be about 20 points higher (due to the Oakland
Coliseum, O.com, whatever we’re calling it this month).
5:01 –
Inge grounds out to the pitcher (again) and leaves the bases loaded to end the
top of the 8th. I don’t even
want to bother making another joke here.
5:07 –
After 5 up and 5 down, Blevins is getting pulled by Melvin and Scribner is
coming in. To be honest, I’ve never seen
him pitch on TV yet, but it is hard to make a joke about a guy that has a 0.00
ERA, even if it is only in 5 appearances.
5:10 –
Nice play from Inge to end the inning with a backhand on the line to throw out
the hitter. Scribner, minimal effort
given, maybe he comes back out for the 9th?
5:20 –
After Brandon Hicks’ first hit of the game, Weeks grounds out to end the inning
and mercifully sends us to the bottom of the 9th. The wife has joined the party and is looking
for a quick end to the 9th inning.
5:27 –
The Oakland A’s are now three games over .500 for the first time in the season,
with a sweep of the Twins! Hey now! It is amazing what this team can do when they
put some offense on the field! As always
…
Let’s
go Oakland!!
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