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		<description><![CDATA[ By TOM WITHERS The Associated Press CLEVELAND — The replays showed the Oakland Athletics may have gotten a bad call. That's they way it's gone this season. Pinch-runner Cord Phelps was called safe on a close play at the plate in the 16th inning, sliding under Oakland catcher Kurt Suzuki's tag as the Cleveland Indians beat the Athletics 4-3 on Wednesday night, ending an August of losses for the A's, who dropped their fifth straight and went 11-17 in the month]]></description>
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<p><span>CLEVELAND</span> — The replays showed the Oakland Athletics may have gotten a bad call.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s they way it&#8217;s gone this season.</p>
<p>Pinch-runner Cord Phelps was called safe on a close play at the plate in the 16th inning, sliding under Oakland catcher Kurt Suzuki&#8217;s tag as the Cleveland Indians beat the Athletics 4-3 on Wednesday night, ending an August of losses for the A&#8217;s, who dropped their fifth straight and went 11-17 in the month.</p>
<p>&#8220;Very disappointing,&#8221; Oakland manager Bob Melvin said. &#8220;We had our opportunities and didn&#8217;t capitalize. We had more than they did.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the 16th, Jim Thome singled with one out off Josh Outman (3-4), the A&#8217;s eighth pitcher. Phelps came in to run for the slow-footed Thome and Carlos Santana lined a single to center. Jack Hannahan, who hit two solo homers off Rich Harden, then grounded a sharp single to right.</p>
<p>Phelps was waved around by third-base coach Steve Smith and was able to reach past Suzuki, who had to jump to catch right fielder David DeJesus&#8217; strong throw.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a close play, one of those things where you can&#8217;t tell if he was safe,&#8221; Suzuki said. &#8220;I tagged him. I know that. It&#8217;s too bad to lose after we battled so hard. The bullpen basically pitched a perfect game, but we just couldn&#8217;t get a key hit, either.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oakland&#8217;s relievers combined for eight perfect innings, retiring 24 in a row from the seventh until the 15th.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our bullpen was magnificent,&#8221; Melvin said.</p>
<p>Frank Herrmann (4-0), Cleveland&#8217;s sixth pitcher, worked four perfect innings as the Indians jumped Chicago into second place in the AL Central, 5½ games behind Detroit.</p>
<p>The marathon featured a Progressive Field record 34 strikeouts — 19 by Oakland pitchers — and the two teams combined for 509 pitches.</p>
<p>The A&#8217;s threatened in the 10th, 11th and 12th, but couldn&#8217;t push the go-ahead run across. They stranded six runners in the three innings, leaving the bases loaded in the 12th against Chad Durbin, who got out of the one-out jam by striking out Ryan Sweeney and retiring DeJesus on a pop to short.</p>
<p>Suzuki homered for Oakland, which went 1 of 14 with runners in scoring position and stranded 13. The A&#8217;s have dropped five straight and are 33-49 since May 30.</p>
<p>August was rough enough, and the A&#8217;s will start September in a hurry. Oakland will have to avoid being swept in the four-game series, which will conclude with a noon game Thursday.</p>
<p>&#8220;It isn&#8217;t easy, that&#8217;s for sure,&#8221; Suzuki said. &#8220;But we have to do it. That&#8217;s our job. We should have scored more runs earlier tonight.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hannahan&#8217;s second homer off Harden, a towering shot off the foul pole in right, tied it 3-3 in the sixth.</p>
<p>He turned on an 0-1 pitch and drove it three-quarters of the way up the pole for the 3,000th homer at Progressive Field, which was also hosting its 1,400th game since opening in 1994.</p>
<p>Cleveland&#8217;s Ubaldo Jimenez allowed three runs and six hits in six innings, and the right-hander got stronger as the game went on. He struck out six of the last seven A&#8217;s he faced, freezing Suzuki on an outside pitch to end the sixth. It wasn&#8217;t a dominant performance — he needed 114 pitches to get through six — but he kept the Indians close enough to pull out another one.</p>
<p>Harden, who was frequently mentioned in trade rumors involving the Indians before the July 31 deadline, posted an almost identical line to Jimenez — three runs and six hits in six innings with two walks and six strikeouts.</p>
<p>Suzuki connected for his 13th homer in the fourth, giving Oakland a 3-2 lead. The A&#8217;s had tied it 2-2 in the third on Brandon Allen&#8217;s two-out RBI single.</p>
<p>Notes: Following the game, the A&#8217;s announced they traded 1B/OF Conor Jackson to Boston for minor league RHP Jason Rice. &#8230; Of Suzuki&#8217;s 13 homers, 12 have been solo shots. &#8230; Harden made his 100th start for the A&#8217;s, the 21st Oakland player to have that many. He&#8217;s made 156 starts overall. &#8230; It was Oakland&#8217;s longest game since going 17 on June 17, 2006. &#8230; A&#8217;s bench coach Joel Skinner has been bumming a ride to the ballpark with Indians first-base coach Sandy Alomar. Skinner, who played, coached and managed the Indians, has maintained a home in the Cleveland area. &#8230; A&#8217;s OF Coco Crisp didn&#8217;t start but came in as a pinch-runner in the 10th. Crisp went 0 for 2. &#8230; The A&#8217;s recalled LHP Jerry Blevins from Triple-A Sacramento for the sixth time this year. &#8230; Oakland LHP Gio Gonzalez (11-11) will face RHP Fausto Carmona (6-12) in a noon start Thursday. Gonzalez is 4-0 with a 0.89 ERA in five career starts against Cleveland.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Pinch-runner Cord Phelps was called safe on a close play at the plate in the 16th inning, sliding under Oakland catcher Kurt Suzuki’s tag as the Cleveland Indians beat the Athletics 4-3 on Wednesday night, ending an August of losses for the A’s, who dropped their fifth straight and went 11-17 in the month. “Very disappointing,” Oakland manager Bob Melvin said. ]]></description>
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<p>Pinch-runner Cord Phelps was called safe on a close play at the plate in the 16th inning, sliding under Oakland catcher Kurt Suzuki’s tag as the Cleveland Indians beat the Athletics 4-3 on Wednesday night, ending an August of losses for the A’s, who dropped their fifth straight and went 11-17 in the month.</p>
<p> “Very disappointing,” Oakland manager Bob Melvin said. “We had our opportunities and didn’t capitalize. We had more than they did.”</p>
<p>In the 16th, Jim Thome singled with one out off Josh Outman (3-4), the A’s eighth pitcher. Phelps came in to run for the slow-footed Thome and Carlos Santana lined a single to center. Jack Hannahan, who hit two solo homers off Rich Harden, then grounded a sharp single to right.</p>
<p>Phelps was waved around by third-base coach Steve Smith and was able to reach past Suzuki, who had to jump to catch right fielder David DeJesus’ strong throw.</p>
<p> “It was a close play, one of those things where you can’t tell if he was safe,” Suzuki said. “I tagged him. I know that. It’s too bad to lose after we battled so hard. The bullpen basically pitched a perfect game, but we just couldn’t get a key hit, either.”</p>
<p>Oakland’s relievers combined for eight perfect innings, retiring 24 in a row from the seventh until the 15th.</p>
<p> “Our bullpen was magnificent,” Melvin said.</p>
<p>Frank Herrmann (4-0), Cleveland’s sixth pitcher, worked four perfect innings as the Indians jumped Chicago into second place in the AL Central, 5½ games behind Detroit.</p>
<p>The marathon featured a Progressive Field record 34 strikeouts — 19 by Oakland pitchers — and the two teams combined for 509 pitches.</p>
<p>The A’s threatened in the 10th, 11th and 12th, but couldn’t push the go-ahead run across. They stranded six runners in the three innings, leaving the bases loaded in the 12th against Chad Durbin, who got out of the one-out jam by striking out Ryan Sweeney and retiring DeJesus on a pop to short.</p>
<p>Suzuki homered for Oakland, which went 1 of 14 with runners in scoring position and stranded 13. The A’s have dropped five straight and are 33-49 since May 30.</p>
<p>August was rough enough, and the A’s will start September in a hurry. Oakland will have to avoid being swept in the four-game series, which will conclude with a noon game Thursday.</p>
<p> “It isn’t easy, that’s for sure,” Suzuki said. “But we have to do it. That’s our job. We should have scored more runs earlier tonight.”</p>
<p>Hannahan’s second homer off Harden, a towering shot off the foul pole in right, tied it 3-3 in the sixth.</p>
<p>He turned on an 0-1 pitch and drove it three-quarters of the way up the pole for the 3,000th homer at Progressive Field, which was also hosting its 1,400th game since opening in 1994.</p>
<p>Cleveland’s Ubaldo Jimenez allowed three runs and six hits in six innings, and the right-hander got stronger as the game went on. He struck out six of the last seven A’s he faced, freezing Suzuki on an outside pitch to end the sixth. It wasn’t a dominant performance — he needed 114 pitches to get through six — but he kept the Indians close enough to pull out another one.</p>
<p>Harden, who was frequently mentioned in trade rumors involving the Indians before the July 31 deadline, posted an almost identical line to Jimenez — three runs and six hits in six innings with two walks and six strikeouts.</p>
<p>Suzuki connected for his 13th homer in the fourth, giving Oakland a 3-2 lead. The A’s had tied it 2-2 in the third on Brandon Allen’s two-out RBI single.</p>
<p>Notes: Following the game, the A’s announced they traded 1B/OF Conor Jackson to Boston for minor league RHP Jason Rice. &#8230; Of Suzuki’s 13 homers, 12 have been solo shots. &#8230; Harden made his 100th start for the A’s, the 21st Oakland player to have that many. He’s made 156 starts overall. &#8230; It was Oakland’s longest game since going 17 on June 17, 2006. &#8230; A’s bench coach Joel Skinner has been bumming a ride to the ballpark with Indians first-base coach Sandy Alomar. Skinner, who played, coached and managed the Indians, has maintained a home in the Cleveland area. &#8230; A’s OF Coco Crisp didn’t start but came in as a pinch-runner in the 10th. Crisp went 0 for 2. &#8230; The A’s recalled LHP Jerry Blevins from Triple-A Sacramento for the sixth time this year. &#8230; Oakland LHP Gio Gonzalez (11-11) will face RHP Fausto Carmona (6-12) in a noon start Thursday. Gonzalez is 4-0 with a 0.89 ERA in five career starts against Cleveland.</p>
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Indians 4, Athletics 3, 16 innings	</p>
<p>  The Cleveland Indians are performing drama like no other team &#8212; and is one believing it&#8217;s destined for something much more.</p>
<p>    &#8220;Maybe it is our year,&#8221; reliever Frank Herrmann said.</p>
<p>    Jack Hannahan&#8217;s single with one out in the 16th inning scored sliding pinch-runner Cord Phelps from second base and gave Cleveland a 4-3 win over the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday night, moving the bend-but-don&#8217;t break Indians back into second place in the AL Central.</p>
<p>    A season of comebacks, injuries and late-inning heroics has a new chapter.</p>
<p>    &#8220;These guys aren&#8217;t giving up,&#8221; Indians manager Manny Acta said. &#8220;That&#8217;s good.&#8221;</p>
<p>    Jim Thome singled with one out in the 16th off Josh Outman (3-4), the A&#8217;s eighth pitcher, and was replaced by Phelps. Carlos Santana lined a single to center before Hannahan, who hit two solo homers, singled to right. Phelps never slowed as he was waved around by third-base coach Steve Smith and was able to slip headfirst under the tag of catcher Kurt Suzuki, who had to jump to catch right fielder David DeJesus&#8217; strong throw.</p>
<p>    &#8220;It was all in slow motion,&#8221; Smith said. &#8220;I sent him and then I said, &#8216;Uh, oh.&#8221;&#8216;</p>
<p>    The play was close, but plate umpire Bruce Dreckman ruled Phelps was safe and the A&#8217;s didn&#8217;t argue.</p>
<p>    &#8220;The replays are showing he was out,&#8221; Oakland manager Bob Melvin said. &#8220;It was impossible to see from my angle. There&#8217;s nothing we can do about it now.&#8221;</p>
<p>    Suzuki was certain he got Phelps, but didn&#8217;t know where the rookie was in relation to the plate.</p>
<p>    &#8220;It was a close play, one of those things where you can&#8217;t tell if he was safe,&#8221; the catcher said. &#8220;I tagged him. I know that. It&#8217;s too bad to lose after we battled so hard.&#8221;</p>
<p>    Hannahan was mobbed by the Indians, who won for the 17th time in their last at-bat at home, jumped Chicago in the division and stayed 5 1/2 games behind first-place Detroit. It was Cleveland&#8217;s 11th walk-off win at home, the Indians&#8217; 13th one-run game in August and 46th this season.</p>
<p>    &#8220;I was just trying to stay up the middle,&#8221; Hannahan explained of his game-winning single. &#8220;To be honest with you I didn&#8217;t think about swinging away (for another homer). Those hits had happened so long ago in that game that I forgot what happened.&#8221;</p>
<p>    It was also the longest game in Cleveland since May 7, 1995 &#8212; when the Indians went to the World Series for the first time since 1954.</p>
<p>    &#8220;We keep pulling out games like this,&#8221; said Herrmann (4-0), who worked four perfect innings. &#8220;Things are falling into place for us or we&#8217;re making them fall into place.&#8221;</p>
<p>    The marathon featured a Progressive Field record 34 strikeouts &#8212; 19 by Oakland pitchers, who also combined for eight perfect innings from the seventh to 15th.</p>
<p>    The A&#8217;s threatened in the 10th, 11th and 12th, but couldn&#8217;t push the go-ahead run across. They stranded six runners in the three innings, leaving the bases loaded in the 12th against Chad Durbin, who got out of the one-out jam by striking out Ryan Sweeney and retiring DeJesus on a pop to short.</p>
<p>    Suzuki homered for Oakland, which dropped its fifth straight.</p>
<p>    The Indians didn&#8217;t gain any ground on the Tigers, but for a change they did get a positive medical report.</p>
<p>    Designated hitter Travis Hafner received some &#8220;encouraging news&#8221; about his strained foot tendon from doctors, and Acta expects the slugger to return this season. Hafner has been out since Aug. 21, when he was injured trying to stretch a single during a game in Detroit.</p>
<p>    Acta does not have a timetable for Hafner&#8217;s return, but said when the cleanup hitter does come back, he will share DH duties with Thome. Also, Indians outfielder Grady Sizemore began a rehab stint at Double-A Akron, and as long as he doesn&#8217;t have any setbacks, he could rejoin the club soon.</p>
<p>    Hannahan&#8217;s second homer off starter Rich Harden, a towering shot off the foul pole in right, tied it 3-3 in the sixth.</p>
<p>    He turned on an 0-1 pitch and drove it three-quarters of the way up the pole for the 3,000th homer at Progressive Field, which was also hosting its 1,400th game since opening in 1994.</p>
<p>    Cleveland&#8217;s Ubaldo Jimenez allowed three runs and six hits in six innings, and the right-hander got stronger as the game went on. He struck out six of the last seven A&#8217;s he faced, freezing Suzuki on an outside pitch to end the sixth. It wasn&#8217;t a dominant performance &#8212; he needed 114 pitches to get through six &#8212; but he kept the Indians close enough to pull out another one.</p>
<p>    Harden, who was frequently mentioned in trade rumors involving the Indians before the July 31 deadline, posted an almost identical line to Jimenez &#8212; three runs and six hits in six innings with two walks and six strikeouts.</p>
<p>    Suzuki connected for his 13th homer in the fourth, giving Oakland a 3-2 lead. The A&#8217;s had tied it 2-2 in the third on Brandon Allen&#8217;s two-out RBI single.</p>
<p>    Notes: The A&#8217;s traded 1B/OF Conor Jackson to Boston with cash for minor league RHP Jason Rice minutes before the waiver deadline. &#8230; A&#8217;s bench coach Joel Skinner has been bumming a ride to the ballpark with Indians first-base coach Sandy Alomar. Skinner, who played, coached and managed the Indians, has maintained a home in the Cleveland area. &#8230; Oakland OF Coco Crisp did not start but came in as a pinch-runner in the 10th and ended up playing six more innings. He went 0 for 2. &#8230; Indians OF Michael Brantley underwent successful surgery on his right hand. Brantley, who is out for the season, is expected to make a full recovery. &#8230; The A&#8217;s recalled LHP Jerry Blevins from Triple-A Sacramento for the sixth time this year. &#8230; Oakland LHP Gio Gonzalez (11-11) will face RHP Fausto Carmona (6-12) in a noon start Thursday. Gonzalez is 4-0 with a 0.89 ERA in five career starts against Cleveland.   </p>
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<p>ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin had difficulty finding any words. A 6-0 loss to the Texas Rangers seemed so trivial after the game was marred by the death of a man who fell out of the stands trying to catch a ball.</p>
<p>&#8220;When you think you&#8217;ve had a bad day, something like that puts things in perspective,&#8221; Melvin said. &#8220;It&#8217;s just devastating. I don&#8217;t even know what to say. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. &#8230; Certainly baseball is not very important in light of something like that.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Rangers and Arlington fire officials said the man, who was attending the game with his young son, fell about 20 feet to the ground</p>
<p>The accident happened in the second inning after Oakland&#8217;s Conor Jackson hit a foul ball that ricocheted into left field. Reigning AL MVP Josh Hamilton retrieved the ball and tossed it into the stands. Replays on Oakland&#8217;s television broadcast show the man reaching for the ball and apparently catching it before tumbling over the rail.</p>
<p>That area, out of sight from the field, is close to the visitor&#8217;s bullpen.</p>
<p>Athletics reliever Brad Ziegler was in tears after the game when he found out the man had died.</p>
<p>&#8220;They had him on a stretcher. He said, &#8216;Please check on my son. My son was up there by himself.&#8217; The people who carried him out reassured him. &#8216;Sir, we&#8217;ll get your son, we&#8217;ll make sure he&#8217;s OK,&#8217;&#8221; Ziegler said. &#8220;He had his arms swinging. He talked and was conscious. We assumed he was OK. But when you find out he&#8217;s not, it&#8217;s just tough.&#8221;</p>
<p>There was an audible gasp in the stands when the man tumbled over the rail, eerily similar to an accident last July at Rangers Ballpark when a man fell about 30 feet from the second-deck of seats down the right-field line while trying to catch a foul ball. That fan suffered a fractured skull and sprained ankle.</p>
<p><span>Rich Harden</span> (1-1) gave up five runs and eight hits over five innings in his second start of the season for the A&#8217;s.</p>
<p>&#8220;(The game) didn&#8217;t really matter after what happened,&#8221; said Harden, who was with Texas last season. &#8220;It&#8217;s horrible. You try to refocus. You have a job to do. But it&#8217;s hard to ignore that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rangers president Nolan Ryan said he had spoken to the team and that they knew what had happened.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think as any of us would be, Josh is very distraught over this, as the entire team is,&#8221; Ryan said.</p>
<p>The Rangers clubhouse was closed to reporters after the game.</p>
<p>Hamilton was selected earlier this week to start his fourth consecutive All-Star game next week. Washington said he would wait before determining if Hamilton would play against the A&#8217;s on Friday night.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think we&#8217;ll deal with that tomorrow when he gets here, to see how he feels,&#8221; Washington said.</p>
<p>It is the second fatal fall at a MLB ballpark this season. In May, a 27-year-old man died after he fell about 20 feet and struck his head on concrete during a Colorado Rockies game.</p>
<p>Hamilton had four RBIs in the game to back a four-hit shutout by <span>Derek Holland</span> (7-4), who rebounded from his shortest outing ever.</p>
<p>Holland&#8217;s third career shutout came five days after he gave up five runs and four hits while getting only two outs in a start against Florida. The left-hander struck out seven and walked two while allowing only four singles against the A&#8217;s.</p>
<p>&#8220;Obviously, he was outstanding,&#8221; Washington said. &#8220;He came out and pounded the strike zone from the very first pitch. He never looked back and stayed focus.&#8221;</p>
<p>After Kurt Suzuki&#8217;s single in the fifth, Holland retired 10 consecutive batters without a ball leaving the infield before giving up a pair of singles and a walk in the ninth.</p>
<p>Hamilton drove in a run in each of his first four at-bats, putting Texas ahead to stay with an RBI groundout in the first. The <span>outfielder</span> added a run-scoring single in the third before two sacrifice fly balls after that.</p>
<p>This was the makeup of a May 11 game that was rained out after Texas built a 7-0 lead through four innings.</p>
<p>Before the Rangers batted in the second, Washington spoke briefly with one of the umpires. <span>Michael Young</span>, who was leading off the inning, could be seen talking to A&#8217;s catcher Suzuki and pointing toward the area where the previous accident happened.</p>
<p>It was the 10th time this season that Oakland was held scoreless.</p>
<p>Notes: Young led off the fifth with his eighth homer. That was also his 959th career run, breaking his tie with Rafael Palmeiro for the most in the Washington/Texas franchise history. Young was already the team&#8217;s career leader in games played, hits, doubles and triples. &#8230; Oakland is 5-10 since a season-high six-game winning streak. &#8230; Harden, who pitched with Texas last season, is 5-3 against the Rangers.</p>
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<p>ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin had difficulty finding any words. A 6-0 loss to the Texas Rangers seemed so trivial after the game was marred by the death of a man who fell out of the stands trying to catch a ball.</p>
<p>&#8220;When you think you&#8217;ve had a bad day, something like that puts things in perspective,&#8221; Melvin said. &#8220;It&#8217;s just devastating. I don&#8217;t even know what to say. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. &#8230; Certainly baseball is not very important in light of something like that.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Rangers and Arlington fire officials said the man, who was attending the game with his young son, fell about 20 feet to the ground</p>
<p>The accident happened in the second inning after Oakland&#8217;s Conor Jackson hit a foul ball that ricocheted into left field. Reigning AL MVP Josh Hamilton retrieved the ball and tossed it into the stands. Replays on Oakland&#8217;s television broadcast show the man reaching for the ball and apparently catching it before tumbling over the rail.</p>
<p>That area, out of sight from the field, is close to the visitor&#8217;s bullpen.</p>
<p>Athletics reliever Brad Ziegler was in tears after the game when he found out the man had died.</p>
<p>&#8220;They had him on a stretcher. He said, &#8216;Please check on my son. My son was up there by himself.&#8217; The people who carried him out reassured him. &#8216;Sir, we&#8217;ll get your son, we&#8217;ll make sure he&#8217;s OK,&#8217;&#8221; Ziegler said. &#8220;He had his arms swinging. He talked and was conscious. We assumed he was OK. But when you find out he&#8217;s not, it&#8217;s just tough.&#8221;</p>
<p>There was an audible gasp in the stands when the man tumbled over the rail, eerily similar to an accident last July at Rangers Ballpark when a man fell about 30 feet from the second-deck of seats down the right-field line while trying to catch a foul ball. That fan suffered a fractured skull and sprained ankle.</p>
<p><span>Rich Harden</span> (1-1) gave up five runs and eight hits over five innings in his second start of the season for the A&#8217;s.</p>
<p>&#8220;(The game) didn&#8217;t really matter after what happened,&#8221; said Harden, who was with Texas last season. &#8220;It&#8217;s horrible. You try to refocus. You have a job to do. But it&#8217;s hard to ignore that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rangers president Nolan Ryan said he had spoken to the team and that they knew what had happened.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think as any of us would be, Josh is very distraught over this, as the entire team is,&#8221; Ryan said.</p>
<p>The Rangers clubhouse was closed to reporters after the game.</p>
<p>Hamilton was selected earlier this week to start his fourth consecutive All-Star game next week. Washington said he would wait before determining if Hamilton would play against the A&#8217;s on Friday night.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think we&#8217;ll deal with that tomorrow when he gets here, to see how he feels,&#8221; Washington said.</p>
<p>It is the second fatal fall at a MLB ballpark this season. In May, a 27-year-old man died after he fell about 20 feet and struck his head on concrete during a Colorado Rockies game.</p>
<p>Hamilton had four RBIs in the game to back a four-hit shutout by <span>Derek Holland</span> (7-4), who rebounded from his shortest outing ever.</p>
<p>Holland&#8217;s third career shutout came five days after he gave up five runs and four hits while getting only two outs in a start against Florida. The left-hander struck out seven and walked two while allowing only four singles against the A&#8217;s.</p>
<p>&#8220;Obviously, he was outstanding,&#8221; Washington said. &#8220;He came out and pounded the strike zone from the very first pitch. He never looked back and stayed focus.&#8221;</p>
<p>After Kurt Suzuki&#8217;s single in the fifth, Holland retired 10 consecutive batters without a ball leaving the infield before giving up a pair of singles and a walk in the ninth.</p>
<p>Hamilton drove in a run in each of his first four at-bats, putting Texas ahead to stay with an RBI groundout in the first. The <span>outfielder</span> added a run-scoring single in the third before two sacrifice fly balls after that.</p>
<p>This was the makeup of a May 11 game that was rained out after Texas built a 7-0 lead through four innings.</p>
<p>Before the Rangers batted in the second, Washington spoke briefly with one of the umpires. <span>Michael Young</span>, who was leading off the inning, could be seen talking to A&#8217;s catcher Suzuki and pointing toward the area where the previous accident happened.</p>
<p>It was the 10th time this season that Oakland was held scoreless.</p>
<p>Notes: Young led off the fifth with his eighth homer. That was also his 959th career run, breaking his tie with Rafael Palmeiro for the most in the Washington/Texas franchise history. Young was already the team&#8217;s career leader in games played, hits, doubles and triples. &#8230; Oakland is 5-10 since a season-high six-game winning streak. &#8230; Harden, who pitched with Texas last season, is 5-3 against the Rangers.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 09:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Gio Gonzalez issued seven walks against the White Sox and the last one was most costly.<br />The Oakland Athletics&#8217; left-hander lost his third straight start on Saturday as Chicago beat the A&#8217;s 3-2.<br />Gonzalez took the mound in the sixth inning and issued a one-out walk to Brent Lillibridge before being relieved by Brad Ziegler.<br />Lillibridge stole second and advanced to third when Kurt Suzuki&#8217;s throw hopped into center field. After Alexei Ramirez walked, Carlos Quentin hit a comebacker to Ziegler, who threw wide to second on what could have been an inning-ending double play, allowing Lillibridge to score and put Chicago ahead 3-2.<br />&#8220;We&#8217;ve got plenty of time if I make a good throw, I just have to give him more time to get there,&#8221; Ziegler said. &#8220;I got the groundball I needed, I just didn&#8217;t make the play.&#8221;<br />Lillibridge then helped make John Danks a winner, robbing Coco Crisp of a go-ahead home run and what would have been his 1,000th career hit.<br />With Daric Barton on second and one out in the eighth, Crisp lofted a flyball deep to left-center. Lillibridge retreated to the wall, leaped and snared Crisp&#8217;s drive before it cleared the fence.<br />&#8220;Coco put a good swing on it. I was just running to the track. I didn&#8217;t think it was actually going to go out the way the ball was carrying tonight,&#8221; Lillibridge said. &#8220;I picked up the wall and took a chance. I actually didn&#8217;t think I was going to hit the wall that hard&#8230;It was big.&#8221;<br />Crisp declined to speak to reporters after the game.<br />&#8220;The way it played out, that was the game,&#8221; A&#8217;s interim manager Bob Melvin said. &#8220;We felt like if we got a couple runs right there, we could close it out. They say it&#8217;s a game of inches &#8230; literally.&#8221;<br />That turned out to be the last batter Danks (2-8) faced. He allowed just four hits, struck out four and walked two in 7 2-3 innings. He won his second straight start after going winless in his first 11 starts to start the season.<br />Ramon Castro hit his third homer of the season, a solo shot in the fourth.<br />Gonzalez (5-5) is winless in his last five starts. Oakland issued nine walks, has lost 11 of 12 games and fell to 1-2 under interim manager Bob Melvin.<br />Gonzalez allowed three runs in 5 1-3 innings, five hits, a career-high seven walks, hit a batter, committed a balk and threw two wild pitches.<br />&#8220;I just have to throw strikes, pound the strike zone,&#8221; Gonzalez said. &#8220;I felt I was close enough to get some contact, but the White Sox have great eyes, they can see the ball good.&#8221;<br />Chicago&#8217;s Jesse Crain worked 1 1-3 hitless innings, picking up his first save one night after White Sox closer Sergio Santos blew a two-run, ninth-inning lead in Oakland&#8217;s 7-5 win on Friday.<br />Josh Willingham&#8217;s RBI single tied the game at 1 in the fourth for Oakland, but Castro broke the deadlock with a leadoff homer in the bottom half of the fourth.<br />Oakland knotted the game in the sixth on Hideki Matsui&#8217;s sacrifice fly to right.<br />Gonzalez&#8217;s control problems led to Chicago&#8217;s first run in the third. Ramirez stroked a one-out single. Quentin walked and Paul Konerko struck out. With two outs and Rios at the plate, Gonzalez threw a pitch in the dirt that bounced away from catcher Suzuki and Ramirez scored the game&#8217;s first run.<br />Rios eventually walked, giving Gonzalez four walks in three innings. He&#8217;s walked four or more batters in six of his 13 starts this season.<br />NOTES: A&#8217;s 2B Scott Sizemore, who won Friday&#8217;s game with a three-run double with two outs in the ninth, went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Gio Gonzalez issued seven walks against the White Sox and the last one was most costly. The Oakland Athletics' left-hander lost his third straight start on Saturday as Chicago beat the A's 3-2. Gonzalez took the mound in the sixth inning and issued a one-out walk to Brent Lillibridge before being relieved by Brad Ziegler]]></description>
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<p>Gio Gonzalez issued seven walks against the White Sox and the last one was most costly.<br />The Oakland Athletics&#8217; left-hander lost his third straight start on Saturday as Chicago beat the A&#8217;s 3-2.<br />Gonzalez took the mound in the sixth inning and issued a one-out walk to Brent Lillibridge before being relieved by Brad Ziegler.<br />Lillibridge stole second and advanced to third when Kurt Suzuki&#8217;s throw hopped into center field. After Alexei Ramirez walked, Carlos Quentin hit a comebacker to Ziegler, who threw wide to second on what could have been an inning-ending double play, allowing Lillibridge to score and put Chicago ahead 3-2.<br />&#8220;We&#8217;ve got plenty of time if I make a good throw, I just have to give him more time to get there,&#8221; Ziegler said. &#8220;I got the groundball I needed, I just didn&#8217;t make the play.&#8221;<br />Lillibridge then helped make John Danks a winner, robbing Coco Crisp of a go-ahead home run and what would have been his 1,000th career hit.<br />With Daric Barton on second and one out in the eighth, Crisp lofted a flyball deep to left-center. Lillibridge retreated to the wall, leaped and snared Crisp&#8217;s drive before it cleared the fence.<br />&#8220;Coco put a good swing on it. I was just running to the track. I didn&#8217;t think it was actually going to go out the way the ball was carrying tonight,&#8221; Lillibridge said. &#8220;I picked up the wall and took a chance. I actually didn&#8217;t think I was going to hit the wall that hard&#8230;It was big.&#8221;<br />Crisp declined to speak to reporters after the game.<br />&#8220;The way it played out, that was the game,&#8221; A&#8217;s interim manager Bob Melvin said. &#8220;We felt like if we got a couple runs right there, we could close it out. They say it&#8217;s a game of inches &#8230; literally.&#8221;<br />That turned out to be the last batter Danks (2-8) faced. He allowed just four hits, struck out four and walked two in 7 2-3 innings. He won his second straight start after going winless in his first 11 starts to start the season.<br />Ramon Castro hit his third homer of the season, a solo shot in the fourth.<br />Gonzalez (5-5) is winless in his last five starts. Oakland issued nine walks, has lost 11 of 12 games and fell to 1-2 under interim manager Bob Melvin.<br />Gonzalez allowed three runs in 5 1-3 innings, five hits, a career-high seven walks, hit a batter, committed a balk and threw two wild pitches.<br />&#8220;I just have to throw strikes, pound the strike zone,&#8221; Gonzalez said. &#8220;I felt I was close enough to get some contact, but the White Sox have great eyes, they can see the ball good.&#8221;<br />Chicago&#8217;s Jesse Crain worked 1 1-3 hitless innings, picking up his first save one night after White Sox closer Sergio Santos blew a two-run, ninth-inning lead in Oakland&#8217;s 7-5 win on Friday.<br />Josh Willingham&#8217;s RBI single tied the game at 1 in the fourth for Oakland, but Castro broke the deadlock with a leadoff homer in the bottom half of the fourth.<br />Oakland knotted the game in the sixth on Hideki Matsui&#8217;s sacrifice fly to right.<br />Gonzalez&#8217;s control problems led to Chicago&#8217;s first run in the third. Ramirez stroked a one-out single. Quentin walked and Paul Konerko struck out. With two outs and Rios at the plate, Gonzalez threw a pitch in the dirt that bounced away from catcher Suzuki and Ramirez scored the game&#8217;s first run.<br />Rios eventually walked, giving Gonzalez four walks in three innings. He&#8217;s walked four or more batters in six of his 13 starts this season.<br />NOTES: A&#8217;s 2B Scott Sizemore, who won Friday&#8217;s game with a three-run double with two outs in the ninth, went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CHICAGO -- Brent Lillibridge helped make John Danks a winner with a homer-saving catch in the eighth inning, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Oakland Athletics 3-2 on Saturday night. Lillibridge robbed Oakland's Coco Crisp with a leaping catch above the wall. With Daric Barton on second and one out in the eighth, Crisp lofted a flyball deep to left-center]]></description>
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Brent Lillibridge helped make John Danks a winner with a homer-saving catch in the eighth inning, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Oakland Athletics 3-2 on Saturday night.	</p>
<p>     Lillibridge robbed Oakland&#8217;s Coco Crisp with a leaping catch above the wall. With Daric Barton on second and one out in the eighth, Crisp lofted a flyball deep to left-center. Lillibridge retreated to the wall, leaped and snared Crisp&#8217;s drive before it cleared the fence.</p>
<p>    That turned out to be the last batter Danks (2-8) faced. He allowed just four hits, struck out four and walked two in 7 2-3 innings. He won his second straight start after going winless in his first 11 starts to start the season.</p>
<p>    Ramon Castro hit his third homer of the season, a solo shot in the fourth. Alex Rios had two hits and a walk for Chicago, tis third straight game with two hits.</p>
<p>    Athletics starter Gio Gonzalez (5-5) is winless in his last five starts. Oakland issued nine walks, has lost 11 of12 games and fell to 1-2 under interim manager Bob Melvin.</p>
<p>    Chicago&#8217;s Jesse Crain worked 1 1-3 hitless innings, picking up his first save one night after White Sox closer Sergio Santos blew a two-run, ninth-inning lead in Oakland&#8217;s 7-5 win on Friday.</p>
<p>    Gonzalez was wild during most of his 115-pitch outing. He allowed three runs in 5 1-3 innings, five hits, a career-high seven walks, hit a batter, committed a balk and threw two wild pitches.</p>
<p>    Gonzalez was removed with one out in the fifth, during which Chicago scored the go-ahead run without the benefit of a hit. Lillibridge drew a one-out walk, then stole second and went to third on Kurt Suzuki&#8217;s throwing error.</p>
<p>    Gonzalez was replaced by reliever Brad Ziegler with a 1-0 count on Alexei Ramirez, who walked. Carlos Quentin hit a comebacker to Ziegler, who threw wide to second for an error, allowing Lillibridge to score and put Chicago ahead 3-2.</p>
<p>    Danks held the Athletics hitless through the first three innings, allowing just two walks. Cliff Pennington led off the fourth with Oakland&#8217;s first hit, a single. He stole second and scored on Josh Willingham&#8217;s single. Pennington just beat the throw of Chicago left fielder Lillibridge.</p>
<p>    That tied the score at 1, but Castro broke the deadlock with a leadoff homer in the bottom half of the fourth, a 387-foot shot to left on a 2-2 curveball from Gonzalez.</p>
<p>    Oakland knotted the game in the sixth. Crisp doubled just inside the third-base line to lead off, went to second on Pennington&#8217;s sacrifice and scored on Hideki Matsui&#8217;s sacrifice fly to right.</p>
<p>    Gonzalez&#8217;s control problems led to Chicago&#8217;s first run in the third. Ramirez stroked a one-out single. Quentin walked and Paul Konerko struck out. With two outs and Rios at the plate, Gonzalez threw a pitch in the dirt that bounced away from catcher Suzuki, allowing Ramirez to race home with the game&#8217;s first run.</p>
<p>    Rios eventually walked, giving Gonzalez four walks in three innings. He&#8217;s walked four or more batters in six of his 13 starts this season.</p>
<p>    The White Sox took advantage of Gonzalez&#8217;s command issues in the second and loaded the bases, but failed to score. Rios singled, Adam Dunn walked and Beckham was hit by a pitch. Gonzalez escaped the inning when Brent Morel grounded out.</p>
<p>    The White Sox also loaded the bases without scoring in the fifth. With one out, Konerko and Rios each singled and Dunn walked. However, Castro popped to second and Beckham rolled into a fielder&#8217;s choice.  </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 04:07:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Read More: Clay Buchholz (P - BOS), Daric Barton (1B - OAK), Kurt Suzuki (C - OAK), Josh Willingham (LF - OAK), Josh Outman (P - OAK), David DeJesus (RF - OAK), Boston Red Sox The Oakland Athletics open their three game series with the Boston Red Sox Friday night as Josh Outman squares off against Clay Buchholz. Outman will be making his third start since returning to the big leagues last month. ]]></description>
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<p>The Oakland Athletics open their three game series with the Boston Red Sox Friday night as Josh Outman squares off against Clay Buchholz. Outman will be making his third start since returning to the big leagues last month. Buchholz makes his second start versus Oakland after getting his first win of the year on April 20. He lasted 5 1/3 innings and gave up one run on six hits and four walks.</p>
<p>The A’s have inserted Daric Barton back into the lineup but dropped him to sixth in the batting order as he has struggled to find the form that made him a dangerous threat in 2010. DeJesus and Willingham will occupy the second and third spots in the order, while Kurt Suzuki moves up to fifth.</p>
<p>The Red Sox will roll out what has been an incredibly hot lineup that led the American League in runs scored in May. They actually led the AL in virtually every possible major offensive category. The only category they didn’t lead in was triples and they were tied for second with six triples. Needless to say, A’s pitchers will have their hands full.</p>
<p><strong><u>Oakland Athletics</u></strong><br />1. Coco Crisp CF<br />2. David DeJesus RF<br />3. Josh Willingham LF<br />4. Hideki Matsui DH<br />5. Kurt Suzuki C<br />6. Daric Barton 1B<br />7. Mark Ellis 2B<br />8. Kevin Kouzmanoff 3B<br />9. Cliff Pennington SS</p>
<p><strong><u>Boston Red Sox</u></strong><br />1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF<br />2. Dustin Pedroia 2B<br />3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B<br />4. Kevin Youkilis 3B<br />5. David Ortiz DH<br />6. Jed Lowrie SS<br />7. Carl Crawford LF<br />8. Mike Cameron RF<br />9. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 02:13:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Read More: Joel Pineiro (P - ANA), Howie Kendrick (2B - ANA), Kurt Suzuki (C - OAK), Fernando Rodney (P - ANA), Mark Ellis (2B - OAK), Conor Jackson (LF - OAK), Hideki Matsui (DH - OAK), Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Athletics (Sports Network) â€“ The Oakland Athletics try to jump the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the American League West standings and complete a two-game sweep of their division foes when they close the brief set tonight at the Coliseum. Oakland knocked the Halos out of first place in Mondayâ€™s opener, as Kurt Suzuki slid in safely at home in front of Howie Kendrickâ€™s throw from the infield grass in the 10th inning, lifting the Aâ€™s to a 5-4 win. The Aâ€™s tied the game on Daric Bartonâ€™s RBI single in the ninth and came away with their second win in the last three games in their next at-bat]]></description>
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<p>(Sports Network) â€“ The Oakland Athletics try to jump the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the American League West standings and complete a two-game sweep of their division foes when they close the brief set tonight at the Coliseum. Oakland knocked the Halos out of first place in Mondayâ€™s opener, as Kurt Suzuki slid in safely at home in front of Howie Kendrickâ€™s throw from the infield grass in the 10th inning, lifting the Aâ€™s to a 5-4 win.</p>
<p>The Aâ€™s tied the game on Daric Bartonâ€™s <span>RBI</span> single in the ninth and came away with their second win in the last three games in their next at-bat. After striking out Hideki Matsui on a payoff pitch to start the 10th, Fernando Rodney (2-2) walked Suzuki and Conor Jackson on nine total pitches. On a 2-1 count to Mark Ellis, Rodney threw a wild pitch to move both runners up a base.</p>
<p>Kendrick was shifted from left field to second base as an extra infielder, and Ellis hit a chopper right to him. Running on contact, Suzuki was able to score the deciding run on Kendrickâ€™s high and wide throw.</p>
<p>â€œWhat a great finish to a tough game,â€ Aâ€™s manager Bob Geren said. â€œThat was a big win for the team.â€</p>
<p>Aâ€™s starter Brett Anderson was charged with three runs on five hits and four walks over 6 2/3 innings, while his counterpart, Joel Pineiro, was strong over seven innings, allowing three runs â€” only one earned â€” on six hits. With Texasâ€™ win over the Chicago White Sox, the Angels fell a half-game back of the Rangers for the division lead. The Aâ€™s are a game back of Texas and now just a half game behind the Halos.</p>
<p>Hoping to get them even closer in the standings, the Aâ€™s will rely on left- hander Gio Gonzalez, who will try to bounce back from an ugly outing in his last trip to the hill. Gonzalez allowed seven runs in 2 2/3 innings to the Ranges on Wednesday, but fortunately the start never counted since the game was called because of rain shortly after he was lifted.</p>
<p>â€œObviously, it was a blessing in disguise that would happen. Now you just move forward,â€ Gonzalez said. â€œIt happens to any pitcher: You give up a couple of runs, but itâ€™s how they bounce back. This is a situation where I have to bounce back, especially against the Angels. Itâ€™s not an easy task against a division rival. Theyâ€™re not going to be easy, but as long as I keep my team in the game, thatâ€™s all that matters.â€</p>
<p>Aside from that outing in Arlington Gonzalez has been terrific posting a 4-2 mark to go along with a 2.68 <span>ERA</span>. However, one of his few poor showings came against the Angels back on April 25 when he allowed five runs (four earned) and eight hits in five innings. He is 3-2 lifetime against Anaheim with a 3.90 <span>ERA</span> in six starts.</p>
<p>The Angels will counter with rookie Tyler Chatwood, who is 2-1 with a 3.67 <span>ERA</span>. Chatwood has not received a decision in either of his last two starts, but has given up just a run in each outing, spanning 14 1/3 innings. Chatwoodâ€™s last win came against the Aâ€™s back on April 26 when he gave up three runs and five hits in 5 1/3 innings in his only other appearance against the club.</p>
<p>The Angels took two of three from the Athletics at home in late April, giving them a victory in six of the past seven meetings. They did lose six of 10 in Oakland a season ago.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2011 05:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>With seven additions this offseason &#8211; three bats, four arms &#8211; the A&#8217;s enter this spring with designs on the AL West title.</p>
<p>Outfielders David DeJesus and Josh Willingham and DH Hideki Matsui should help improve what was a punchless offense last season, and Grant Balfour, Brian Fuentes, Rich Harden and Brandon McCarthy will give an already strong pitching staff added depth.</p>
<p>The less obvious impact of the newcomers: The returning regulars are likely to gain.</p>
<p>Second baseman Mark Ellis and catcher Kurt Suzuki are the best examples. Suzuki hit third or fourth the bulk of the year, and Ellis was in the second, third or fifth spot in more than 40 games. Both felt that in an ideal situation, with a top-notch lineup, they&#8217;d be hitting further down the order. This year they will, as will third baseman Kevin Kouzmanoff.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mark and I talked about that a lot last year,&#8221; Suzuki said. &#8220;We&#8217;re confident players, we&#8217;d like to think we can handle those spots, but we&#8217;re not going to hit 25 to 30 home runs and drive in 100 runs &#8211; that almost took us out of our game last year. To have guys in the middle of the order who can do that and redistribute us, we&#8217;re going to be better lower in the order. We&#8217;ll benefit.&#8221;</p>
<p>Matsui is much better suited to the cleanup role or batting fifth, the spots he&#8217;s filled much of his career. And when he plays close to a full season, Matsui typically is a 90 to 100 RBI man. Willingham also fits in well in one of those two spots, and Matsui is left-handed while Willingham is a righty, so expect them to be back-to-back in the middle.</p>
<p>DeJesus is a top-of-the order hitter, but then so is center fielder Coco Crisp, and with the Royals in 2009, Crisp batted leadoff while DeJesus hit second or third. That&#8217;s a trend likely to continue with Oakland. Then the A&#8217;s have a choice between left-handed hitting Daric Barton in the third spot behind DeJesus, also a lefty, or potentially going with Willingham there and bumping Barton down the line a bit. Two fine outfielders, Ryan Sweeney and Conor Jackson, move from being starters to being reserves, providing more good options.</p>
<p>The A&#8217;s needed power in a big way, and while their three additions supply some, particularly Matsui if his knees are healthy, the main thing that the team has gained is a high-average guy in DeJesus; a strong RBI man in Matsui, a career .299 hitter with men on base (the A&#8217;s hit .241 with runners in scoring position last year); and a good all-around hitter in Willingham.</p>
<p>DeJesus (thumb) and Willingham (knee) are coming off season-ending injuries, but both are healthy now.</p>
<p>These are words the A&#8217;s hear every year about this time, of course &#8211; and then by the end of the spring, the training tables seem to be full. That&#8217;s the concern with fifth-starter candidates Harden and McCarthy, who have extensive injury histories. And really, it&#8217;s the biggest issue facing the team overall if Oakland plans to contend.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everyone says before the season starts that on paper we look great,&#8221; Suzuki said. &#8220;But with us it&#8217;s a matter of who stays healthy. Unfortunately, we&#8217;ve hit some bumps in that area the past few years and that&#8217;s never a good thing. But as of now, this team looks great. I love the additions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Balfour and Fuentes are set as right- and left-handed set-up men, joining Michael Wuertz and Craig Breslow in working behind closer Andrew Bailey. That pushes quality relievers such as Brad Ziegler, Joey Devine and Jerry Blevins into a battle for the two remaining spots in the bullpen, possibly along with former A&#8217;s ace Harden or promising Josh Outman, depending on the fifth-starter competition.</p>
<p>&#8220;To have that many options, that many qualified pitchers, is a good thing,&#8221; Suzuki said of the potential fifth starters. &#8220;Any one of those guys could be in the rotation for anyone in the major leagues, that&#8217;s how good they are. It&#8217;s a matter of who can stay healthy and help the team win. And the other four guys in the rotation &#8211; we know how good they are.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trevor Cahill became Oakland's first 16-game winner in four years, Kurt Suzuki hit a two-run double and the Athletics beat the Boston Red Sox 5-0 last night.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trevor Cahill became Oakland&#8217;s first 16-game winner in four years, Kurt Suzuki hit a two-run double and the Athletics beat the Boston Red Sox 5-0 last night.</p>
<p> Running low on time today, i&#8217;ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news.</p>
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