Showing posts with label Chris Getz. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 16, 2012

A's Make Up Ground In Wild Card Race With 3-0 Win Over Kansas City




Oakland needed someone to stop them from getting swept by the Royals, and they had a rookie pitching the series finale.

Luckily, that rookie is pretty good. And, he delivered a great performance for the A's.

Dan Straily pitched six and one-thirds shutout innings and picked up his first major league win as the A's beat the Royals 3-0. Oakland is now 62-55 and just a game out of the second Wild Card spot in the American League.

Yoenis Cespedes and Coco Crisp homered for the A's, and Jemile Weeks hit an RBI single. Royals' pitcher Luke Hochevar was shutting down the A's until he left a fastball right down the middle in the 6th inning. Crisp, the batter, had an opportunity to make something happen...

And he did, hitting a home run. The hit was initially ruled a double, but after reviewing it, the call was overturned and Crisp had his first home run of the month. In the seventh, Cespedes lined a high, outside pitch into the left-field seats for a solo shot.

Straily, who is known for striking batters out, only retired two batters on strikes. However, he used his fastball to get ahead of the count and his nasty breaking ball to force weak contact, which fooled Royals hitters. That's why they only got three hits off of him.

The relievers were just as good for Oakland. Jerry Blevins forced Chris Getz to hit a harmless fly ball to center field in the 7th, escaping a bases-loaded jam. Ryan Cook and Sean Doolittle also helped Oakland in the 7th and 8th, and Grant Balfour shut down Kansas City in the ninth.

Oakland needed a win, and they picked one up. Kansas City isn't a good team, and it wouldn't be good to get swept by them. Straily realized that and delivered, and now, the A's are feeling confident heading into a series with the lowly Indians.

Tomorrow night, Zach McAllister (5-4, 3.46 ERA) takes the hill for Cleveland, while Tommy Milone (9-9, 3.91 ERA) pitches for Oakland.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

A's Continue Woes With 3-2 Loss to Royals





Just a short time ago, the Oakland A's were the hottest team in baseball and they were leading the Wild Card race.


Now, after their latest loss, the A's are 1.5 games out of the second Wild Card spot, and they're on a three-game losing streak.

Oakland failed to support Brandon McCarthy with runs as the A's lost 3-2 to the lowly Royals. McCarthy pitched well into the seventh and allowed just two earned runs, although he will take the loss  while Will Smith of Kansas City takes the win.

The A's led because of a homer by Josh Donaldson and an RBI single by Brandon Moss, and they led 2-1 heading into the 7th. However, Lorenzo Cain and Chris Getz doubled on pitches McCarthy left too far over the plate, and the Royals took the lead.

Then, the A's got too aggressive. Aaron Crow and Greg Holland combined to record four strikeouts in the last two innings, which shut the A's down. Derek Norris and Brandon Moss both chased low (but tempting) pitches from Holland in the ninth, and Moss' strikeout ended the loss.

Donaldson went 2-for-4 and performed well, hitting a towering homer to left field. Chris Carter went 2-for-4 as well, but those were the only bright spots for Oakland (on offense). For the Royals, Alcides Escobar and Billy Butler finished with two hits.

Getz and Cain both went 1-for-3, but they came up with huge hits. McCarthy left a pair of two-strike pitches too far over the plate, and Getz and Cain both hit shots to left field. The go-ahead hit from Getz was barely fair, and that ended McCarthy's night.

Luke Hochevar (7-10, 5.32 ERA) takes the hill for the Royals tomorrow, while Dan Straily (5.06 ERA) pitches for the Athletics.

 
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