
| Oakland Athletics reach deal with manager Bob… | |
OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland Athletics reached agreement on a three-year contract to keep Bob Melvin as their manager, two people with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Melvin is expected to formally receive his new deal in the coming days, both people said, speaking on condition of anonymity to The AP because there had been no announcement by the team. The 49-year-old Melvin took over in an interim capacity for the fired Bob Geren in June and had a 42-48 record heading into Tuesday night’s series opener with the AL West-leading Texas Rangers at the Coliseum. Geren’s dismissal marked the first time Oakland fired a manager during the season in a quarter century. Buchholz OK after simulated game. Boston right-hander Clay Buchholz reported no problems after throwing a 32-pitch simulated game before the Red Sox played the Baltimore Orioles. Buchholz is hoping to pitch again this season, especially in the playoffs. “Everything went well,” he said after throwing to the Red Sox’s extra players after a 25-pitch bullpen warm-up session. Footnotes. The Diamondbacks announced that team president and chief executive Derrick Hall has prostate cancer. A date for the surgery to remove the prostate hasn’t been scheduled. • Billy Butler was scratched from the Kansas City Royals’ lineup because of the flu. The Associated Press That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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| A’s bring up OF Miller from Triple-A | |
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Oakland Athletics have brought up outfielder Jai Miller from Triple-A Sacramento. Oakland selected his contract from the minor league team before Sunday’s game against the Texas Rangers. Miller spent the season with Sacramento, batting .276 with 32 homers and 88 RBIs in 110 games. Miller made his major league debut with Florida in 2008 and hit .236 with a homer and four RBIs in 20 games with Kansas City last season. He was acquired by Oakland off waivers from Kansas City in April. There is the quick update of the day. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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| Royals end Moscoso’s no-hit bid in 8th | |
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Guillermo Moscoso held Kansas City hitless until rookie Salvador Perez singled with two outs in the eighth inning, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Royals 7-0 Wednesday. Not much else going on in the MLB planet today. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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| MLB: Oakland 8, Kansas City 0 | |
Published: Sept. 7, 2011 at 6:54 PM
OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 7 (UPI) — Guillermo Moscoso carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning Wednesday and the Oakland Athletics backed him with 13 hits in their 8-0 win over Kansas City. Moscoso (8-8) was working on a perfect game into the sixth inning when Alcides Escobar drew a two-out walk. He continued with a no-hit bid until two outs in the eighth, when Salvador Perez broke it up by lining a solid hit to right. Moscoso yielded only one walk and struck out four, throwing 86 of his 129 pitches for strikes in the gem. Jemile Weeks went 4-for-5 with an RBI double and Scott Sizemore drove in a pair for the A’s, who salvaged one win in a three-game set against the Royals. Kansas City’s Bruce Chen (10-7) was roughed up for six runs (five earned) on eight hits over 5 1/3 frames, walking three and fanning two.
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| Royals Avoid No-Hitter | |
Guillermo Moscoso held Kansas City hitless until rookie Salvador Perez singled with two outs in the eighth inning and the Oakland Athletics beat the Royals 7-0 Wednesday. Moscoso (8-8) wound up allowing two hits in 8 2-3 innings. He walked one and struck out four. Moscoso set an Oakland record by retiring 30 consecutive hitters, the final 13 against Seattle last Friday and the first 17 against the Royals. He walked Kansas City’s Alcides Escobar with two outs in the sixth.
Perez broke up the no-hit bid by lining a clean, opposite-field field single to right. There is the quick update of the day. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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| Moscoso Takes No-Hit Bid Into 8th, A’s Beat… | |
Guillermo Moscoso #52 of the Oakland Athletics reacts after giving up his first hit of the game in the eighth inning against the Kansas City Royals at O.co Coliseum (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) OAKLAND (CBS/AP) – Guillermo Moscoso held Kansas City hitless until rookie Salvador Perez singled with two outs in the eighth inning, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Royals 7-0 Wednesday. Moscoso (8-8) wound up allowing two hits in 8 2-3 innings. He walked one and struck out four. Moscoso set an Oakland record by retiring 30 consecutive hitters - the final 13 against Seattle last Friday and the first 17 against the Royals. He walked Kansas City’s Alcides Escobar with two outs in the sixth. Perez broke up the no-hit bid by lining a clean, opposite-field field single to right. Moscoso recorded 16 of his outs on fly balls to the outfield, 10 to center fielder Coco Crisp. Crisp’s diving catch on Billy Butler’s sinking liner ended the first inning. Butler’s eight-pitch at-bat in the ninth ended with A’s third baseman Scott Sizemore making two errors on the play. That prompted Oakland manager Bob Melvin to bring in Fautino De Los Santos, who got the final out on one pitch. Jemile Weeks had four hits and drove in a run for the A’s, who won for the fifth time in seven games. Sizemore doubled home two runs and Hideki Matsui, Josh Willingham and Adam Rosales also drove in runs. Bruce Chen (10-7) allowed six runs on eight hits in his 6 1-3 innings. Crisp, after missing four games with a sore right foot, doubled in the first inning, stole his 40th base and scored on Willingham’s sacrifice fly. The A’s added another run in the fourth when left fielder Alex Gordon misplayed Michael Taylor’s fly ball into a two-base error, allowing Kurt Suzuki to score. Earlier, Taylor lost a hit when he was thrown at first base by strong-armed right fielder Jeff Francoeur. The 9-3 putout was just the fifth in the AL since 1974. NOTES: The Royals have a major league-best 48 outfield assists, 25 of them at home plate. Francoeur has 95 career outfield assists, most in the majors since he made his debut in 1995. … A’s IF Brandon Allen was given the day off. … Melvin said he’ll wait until after Thursday’s off-day to decide if he wants to use an extra pitcher into the rotation, with LHP Josh Outman the leading candidate. … RHP Brandon McCarthy (8-7, 3.41) will start for the A’s at the Texas Rangers on Friday. McCarthy has thrown back-to-back complete games, including a three-hit shutout in his last start. … RHP Luke Hochevar (10-10, 4.76) starts Thursday’s game in Seattle for the Royals. Hochevar will pitch at Safeco Field for the first time. He’s coming off an impressive victory in which he did not allow an earned run in eight innings. He’s 5-2 with a 3.51 ERA since the All-Star break. … Crisp became the 10th A’s player to record 40 stolen bases in a season. (Copyright 2011 by CBS San Francisco. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.) Not much else going on in the MLB planet today. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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