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		<description><![CDATA[ List of American League Most Valuable Player award winners after Justin Verlander was named as the 2011 winner on Monday. 2011 - Justin Verlander, Detroit Tigers 2010 - Josh Hamilton, Texas Rangers 2009 - Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins 2008 - Dustin Pedroia, Boston Red Sox 2007 - Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees 2006 - Justin Morneau, Minnesota Twins 2005 - Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees 2004 - Vladimir Guerrero, Anaheim Angels 2003 - Alex Rodriguez, Texas Rangers 2002 - Miguel Tejada, Oakland Athletics 2001 - Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners 2000 - Jason Giambi, Oakland Athletics 1999 - Ivan Rodriguez, Texas Rangers 1998 - Juan Gonzalez, Texas Rangers 1997 - Ken Griffey, Jr., Seattle Mariners 1996 - Juan Gonzalez, Texas Rangers 1995 - Mo Vaughn, Boston Red Sox 1994 - Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox 1993 - Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox 1992 - Dennis Eckersley, Oakland Athletics 1991 - Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles 1990 - Rickey Henderson, Oakland Athletics 1989 - Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 1988 - Jose Canseco, Oakland Athletics 1987 - George Bell, Toronto Blue Jays 1986 - Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 1985 - Don Mattingly, New York Yankees 1984 - Willie Hernandez, Detroit Tigers 1983 - Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles 1982 - Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 1981 - Rollie Fingers, Milwaukee Brewers 1980 - George Brett, Kansas City Royals 1979 - Don Baylor, California Angels 1978 - Jim Rice, Boston Red Sox 1977 - Rod Carew, Minnesota Twins 1976 - Thurman Munson, New York Yankees 1975 - Fred Lynn, Boston Red Sox 1974 - Jeff Burroughs, Texas Rangers 1973 - Reggie Jackson, Oakland Athletics 1972 - Richie Allen, Chicago White Sox 1971 - Vida Blue, Oakland Athletics 1970 - Boog Powell, Baltimore Orioles 1969 - Harmon Killebrew, Minnesota Twins 1968 - Denny McLain, Detroit Tigers 1967 - Carl Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox 1966 - Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles 1965 - Zoilo Versalles, Minnesota Twins 1964 - Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles 1963 - Elston Howard, New York Yankees 1962 - Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees 1961 - Roger Maris, New York Yankees 1960 - Roger Maris, New York Yankees 1959 - Nellie Fox, Chicago White Sox 1958 - Jackie Jensen, Boston Red Sox 1957 - Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees 1956 - Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees 1955 - Yogi Berra, New York Yankees 1954 - Yogi Berra, New York Yankees 1953 - Al Rosen, Cleveland Indians 1952 - Bobby Shantz, Philadelphia Athletics 1951 - Yogi Berra, New York Yankees 1950 - Phil Rizzuto, New York Yankees 1949 - Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox 1948 - Lou Boudreau, Cleveland Indians 1947 - Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees 1946 - Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox 1945 - Hal Newhouser, Detroit Tigers 1944 - Hal Newhouser, Detroit Tigers 1943 - Spud Chandler, New York Yankees 1942 - Joe Gordon, New York Yankees 1941 - Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees 1940 - Hank Greenberg, Detoit Tigers 1939 - Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees 1938 - Jimmie Foxx, Boston Red Sox 1937 - Charlie Gehringer, Detroit Tigers 1936 - Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees 1935 - Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tigers 1934 - Mickey Cochrane, Detroit Tigers 1933 - Jimmie Foxx, Philadelphia Athletics 1932 - Jimmie Foxx, Philadelphia Athletics 1931 - Lefty Grove, Philadelphia Athletics   ]]></description>
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<p>List of American League Most Valuable Player award winners after Justin<br />
Verlander was named as the 2011 winner on Monday.</p>
<p> 2011 &#8211; Justin Verlander, Detroit Tigers</p>
<p> 2010 &#8211; Josh Hamilton, Texas Rangers</p>
<p> 2009 &#8211; Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins</p>
<p> 2008 &#8211; Dustin Pedroia, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 2007 &#8211; Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 2006 &#8211; Justin Morneau, Minnesota Twins</p>
<p> 2005 &#8211; Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 2004 &#8211; Vladimir Guerrero, Anaheim Angels</p>
<p> 2003 &#8211; Alex Rodriguez, Texas Rangers</p>
<p> 2002 &#8211; Miguel Tejada, Oakland Athletics</p>
<p> 2001 &#8211; Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners</p>
<p> 2000 &#8211; Jason Giambi, Oakland Athletics</p>
<p> 1999 &#8211; Ivan Rodriguez, Texas Rangers</p>
<p> 1998 &#8211; Juan Gonzalez, Texas Rangers</p>
<p> 1997 &#8211; Ken Griffey, Jr., Seattle Mariners</p>
<p> 1996 &#8211; Juan Gonzalez, Texas Rangers</p>
<p> 1995 &#8211; Mo Vaughn, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 1994 &#8211; Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox</p>
<p> 1993 &#8211; Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox</p>
<p> 1992 &#8211; Dennis Eckersley, Oakland Athletics</p>
<p> 1991 &#8211; Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles</p>
<p> 1990 &#8211; Rickey Henderson, Oakland Athletics</p>
<p> 1989 &#8211; Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers</p>
<p> 1988 &#8211; Jose Canseco, Oakland Athletics</p>
<p> 1987 &#8211; George Bell, Toronto Blue Jays</p>
<p> 1986 &#8211; Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 1985 &#8211; Don Mattingly, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1984 &#8211; Willie Hernandez, Detroit Tigers</p>
<p> 1983 &#8211; Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles</p>
<p> 1982 &#8211; Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers</p>
<p> 1981 &#8211; Rollie Fingers, Milwaukee Brewers</p>
<p> 1980 &#8211; George Brett, Kansas City Royals</p>
<p> 1979 &#8211; Don Baylor, California Angels</p>
<p> 1978 &#8211; Jim Rice, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 1977 &#8211; Rod Carew, Minnesota Twins</p>
<p> 1976 &#8211; Thurman Munson, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1975 &#8211; Fred Lynn, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 1974 &#8211; Jeff Burroughs, Texas Rangers</p>
<p> 1973 &#8211; Reggie Jackson, Oakland Athletics</p>
<p> 1972 &#8211; Richie Allen, Chicago White Sox</p>
<p> 1971 &#8211; Vida Blue, Oakland Athletics</p>
<p> 1970 &#8211; Boog Powell, Baltimore Orioles</p>
<p> 1969 &#8211; Harmon Killebrew, Minnesota Twins</p>
<p> 1968 &#8211; Denny McLain, Detroit Tigers</p>
<p> 1967 &#8211; Carl Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 1966 &#8211; Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles</p>
<p> 1965 &#8211; Zoilo Versalles, Minnesota Twins</p>
<p> 1964 &#8211; Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles</p>
<p> 1963 &#8211; Elston Howard, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1962 &#8211; Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1961 &#8211; Roger Maris, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1960 &#8211; Roger Maris, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1959 &#8211; Nellie Fox, Chicago White Sox</p>
<p> 1958 &#8211; Jackie Jensen, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 1957 &#8211; Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1956 &#8211; Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1955 &#8211; Yogi Berra, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1954 &#8211; Yogi Berra, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1953 &#8211; Al Rosen, Cleveland Indians</p>
<p> 1952 &#8211; Bobby Shantz, Philadelphia Athletics</p>
<p> 1951 &#8211; Yogi Berra, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1950 &#8211; Phil Rizzuto, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1949 &#8211; Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 1948 &#8211; Lou Boudreau, Cleveland Indians</p>
<p> 1947 &#8211; Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1946 &#8211; Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 1945 &#8211; Hal Newhouser, Detroit Tigers</p>
<p> 1944 &#8211; Hal Newhouser, Detroit Tigers</p>
<p> 1943 &#8211; Spud Chandler, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1942 &#8211; Joe Gordon, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1941 &#8211; Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1940 &#8211; Hank Greenberg, Detoit Tigers</p>
<p> 1939 &#8211; Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1938 &#8211; Jimmie Foxx, Boston Red Sox</p>
<p> 1937 &#8211; Charlie Gehringer, Detroit Tigers</p>
<p> 1936 &#8211; Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees</p>
<p> 1935 &#8211; Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tigers</p>
<p> 1934 &#8211; Mickey Cochrane, Detroit Tigers</p>
<p> 1933 &#8211; Jimmie Foxx, Philadelphia Athletics</p>
<p> 1932 &#8211; Jimmie Foxx, Philadelphia Athletics</p>
<p> 1931 &#8211; Lefty Grove, Philadelphia Athletics</p>
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		<title>Bats: Geren Named Mets&#8217; New Bench Coach</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ October 14, 2011, 7:16 pm By ANDREW KEH The Mets took another step in revamping their coaching staff on Friday by naming Bob Geren, the former manager of the Oakland Athletics, as their bench coach for the 2012 season. ]]></description>
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<p>The Mets took another step in revamping their coaching staff on Friday by naming Bob Geren, the former manager of the Oakland Athletics, as their bench coach for the 2012 season.</p>
<p>Geren was one of two candidates interviewed this week for the position, which became vacant after the Mets removed Ken Oberkfell last week. Jim Riggleman, who resigned as manager of the Washington Nationals midway through the 2011 season, was also interviewed.</p>
<p>The Mets had indicated they were looking for a bench coach with experience as a major league manager. Geren, 50, was fired by the Athletics in June after more than four seasons as their manager.</p>
<p>“Bob Geren’s experience as a former manager and bench coach will be a great fit for us,” Mets Manager Terry Collins said in a statement. “Adding a former major league catcher like Bob to our staff will be ideal.”</p>
<p>Geren made his major league debut as a player for the Yankees in 1988, and played five seasons in the majors  as a catcher.</p>
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<p>The Mets took another step in revamping their coaching staff on Friday by naming Bob Geren, the former manager of the Oakland Athletics, as their bench coach for the 2012 season.</p>
<p>Geren was one of two candidates interviewed this week for the position, which became vacant after the Mets removed Ken Oberkfell last week. Jim Riggleman, who resigned as manager of the Washington Nationals midway through the 2011 season, was also interviewed.</p>
<p>The Mets had indicated they were looking for a bench coach with experience as a major league manager. Geren, 50, was fired by the Athletics in June after more than four seasons as their manager.</p>
<p>“Bob Geren’s experience as a former manager and bench coach will be a great fit for us,” Mets Manager Terry Collins said in a statement. “Adding a former major league catcher like Bob to our staff will be ideal.”</p>
<p>Geren made his major league debut as a player for the Yankees in 1988, and played five seasons in the majors  as a catcher.</p>
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		<title>Rich Harden Will Not Be Traded</title>
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<p>After nearing trading Rich Harden to the Boston Red Sox last month, the Oakland Athletics could be looking to move their veteran starting pitcher to a different AL East foe &#8212; the New York Yankees. A trade would not be easy, though.</p>
<p>WEEI Radio&#8217;s blog has the story:</p>
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<p>The Yankees have had scouts at the past two starts for Athletics right-handed starter Rich Harden, a sign that the Yankees could possibly be interested in the pitcher, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. It also reports that scouts from other potential playoff teams have also been in attendance.</p>
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<p>The Red Sox were interested in Harden at the trading deadline. The two teams had a deal in place for the Sox to land Harden, but the deal fell through after the Red Sox saw Harden&#8217;s medical record and became concerned about his availability for the rest of the season.</p>
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<p>Harden has pitched well since the trade deadline and that would be the cause of the Yankees recent interest, though a pitcher with his history of injuries can go down at any time.</p>
<p>A potential deal could become complicated because Harden would have to pass through waivers in order for the Yankees to obtain him. Would playoff contenders such as the Rangers, Red Sox, Tigers, Indians and Angels let Harden get through? Maybe, maybe not. </p>
<p>As far as a return would go for the A&#8217;s, it would be minimal. In deals after the trade deadline, most of them would include a player-to-be-named-later or two, along with cash considerations. No major prospects would be made in a move to acquire a guy for a month.</p>
<p><i>For more Athletics coverage be sure to check out </i>Athletics Nation. If you&#8217;re a Yankees fan, the good guys at Pinstripe Alley will keep you updated.</p>
<p><b>UPDATE &#8212; 1pm</b></p>
<p>The Yankees may have been interested in Harden, but it was the Cleveland Indians who placed the claim on him. After this, Oakland pulled him from waivers. <span>Buster Olney tweeted the info:</span></p>
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			The Oakland Athletics have recalled catcher Anthony Recker, a 2001 graduate of Catasauqua High School, from Triple-A Sacramento. Recker is scheduled to join the team in New York for the upcoming series against the Yankees.
<p>Recker, a PCL All-Star, was hitting .287 with 16 home runs and 48 RBIs for the River Cats. He will take the place on the Athletics roster of Landon Powell who was optioned to Sacramento after struggling in 27 starts this season.</p>
<p>This will be the first time on a major league roster for Recker, who was selected in the 18th round of the amateur draft out of Alvernia College in 2005.</p>
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			The Oakland Athletics have recalled catcher Anthony Recker, a 2001 graduate of Catasauqua High School, from Triple-A Sacramento. Recker is scheduled to join the team in New York for the upcoming series against the Yankees.
<p>Recker, a PCL All-Star, was hitting .287 with 16 home runs and 48 RBIs for the River Cats. He will take the place on the Athletics roster of Landon Powell who was optioned to Sacramento after struggling in 27 starts this season.</p>
<p>This will be the first time on a major league roster for Recker, who was selected in the 18th round of the amateur draft out of Alvernia College in 2005.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Oakland Athletics try to string back-to-back wins together this evening when they continue their four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays at the Coliseum. Oakland drew first blood in this series on Monday, as Conor Jackson hit the go-ahead two-run double in the seventh inning, boosting the A's to a 7-5 win. ]]></description>
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<p>The Oakland Athletics try to string back-to-back wins<br />
together this evening when they continue their four-game series against the<br />
Tampa Bay Rays at the Coliseum.</p>
<p>Oakland drew first blood in this series on Monday, as Conor Jackson hit the<br />
go-ahead two-run double in the seventh inning, boosting the A&#8217;s to a 7-5 win.<br />
Coco Crisp added an insurance RBI double in the eighth for Oakland, which<br />
bounced back from losing two of three games to the Yankees over the weekend.</p>
<p>Guillermo Moscoso gave up eight hits and five runs over five-plus innings<br />
before the A&#8217;s came to the rescue by rallying from a 5-2 deficit. Michael<br />
Wuertz, Brian Fuentes (2-8), Grant Balfour and Andrew Bailey combined to shut<br />
down the Rays the rest of the way. Bailey escaped a jam in the ninth to get<br />
his 12th save.
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<p>Cliff Pennington smacked a two-run homer in the second inning for the A&#8217;s.
</p>
<p>&#8220;It can be contagious when you&#8217;re not swinging well and it can be contagious<br />
when you&#8217;re swinging well,&#8221; A&#8217;s interim manager Bob Melvin said. &#8220;If you get<br />
one or two guys going, sometimes guys follow suit.&#8221;
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<p>Ben Zobrist and Kelly Shoppach homered for the Rays, who lost for the seventh<br />
time in 10 contests.
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<p>Jeremy Hellickson was charged with four hits and three runs in the start for<br />
Tampa Bay. J.P. Howell (2-2) suffered the loss.
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<p>Getting the call for the Rays tonight will be lefty David Price, who has lost<br />
two of his last three decisions. Price absorbed the loss on Wednesday against<br />
the Yankees, as he surrendered two runs and six hits in 7 1/3 frames to fall<br />
to 9-8 on the year to go along with a 3.67 ERA.
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<p>Price has faced the A&#8217;s twice and is 1-0 with a 2.63 ERA.
</p>
<p>The Rays will tie a major league record tonight when they start a pitcher<br />
under the age of 30 for the 704th consecutive game. The 1913-1917 Washington<br />
Senators, led by Hall of Famer Walter Johnson, set the record.
</p>
<p>&#8220;I think it&#8217;s awesome,&#8221; said Price. &#8220;It&#8217;s pretty special and good to be a part<br />
of something like that.&#8221;
</p>
<p>Oakland, meanwhile, will hand the ball to righty Brandon McCarthy, who is 2-5<br />
with a 3.74 ERA. McCarthy did not get a decision on Wednesday in Detroit, as<br />
he allowed four runs and six hits in five innings of his team&#8217;s 7-5 win.
</p>
<p>McCarthy is 1-2 in seven games (six starts) against the Rays with a 4.18 ERA.
</p>
<p>The Rays took five of nine from the A&#8217;s last season, but have dropped seven of<br />
their last 11 in Oakland.
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For just an instant, when the ball came off David DeJesus&#8217; bat, the Oakland Athletics had visions of finishing off a rare comeback against Mariano Rivera at Yankee Stadium. 	</p>
<p> Then suddenly &#8212; game-ending double play.</p>
<p>    In the end, nothing ever seems to go right for Oakland on the road. Or against the Yankees, for that matter.</p>
<p>    DeJesus lined into a rally-killing double play when pinch-runner Ryan Sweeney got trapped off first base, and New York held on to beat the Athletics 7-5 Sunday.</p>
<p>    &#8220;Obviously deflating,&#8221; interim manager Bob Melvin said.    Hideki Matsui&#8217;s fifth hit, which matched a career high, loaded the bases with one out in the ninth inning. Josh Willingham cut it to 7-5 with an RBI single, the only run Rivera has allowed at home this season.</p>
<p>    DeJesus then hit a liner to first baseman Mark Teixeira, and Sweeney broke immediately for second. He had no chance to get back before Teixeira stepped on the bag.</p>
<p>    &#8220;My run doesn&#8217;t mean anything. I just kind of got overanxious. I didn&#8217;t even realize he was playing on the line,&#8221; Sweeney said.</p>
<p>    The 41-year-old Rivera earned his 116th career save of more than one inning, but first this year. He reached 25 saves for the 15th consecutive season, extending his major league record.</p>
<p>    &#8220;I&#8217;d be surprised if someone could outdo that,&#8221; Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.</p>
<p>    Bartolo Colon pitched seven effective innings to end a three-start skid and Curtis Granderson had a two-run homer for the Yankees. Eduardo Nunez hit a two-run double and catcher Russell Martin was in the middle of everything all afternoon.</p>
<p>    New York chased All-Star Gio Gonzalez and returned to its winning ways against the A&#8217;s when Rivera staved off a ninth-inning uprising with a touch of good fortune.</p>
<p>    &#8220;Broken bat, base hit. Line drive, double play. Figure it out,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>    A one-run loss Saturday snapped New York&#8217;s 11-game winning streak against Oakland. But the Yankees rebounded behind Colon, taking two of three in the series. The Athletics have lost 10 straight series to New York, an Oakland record against any club.    Matsui tormented his former team again, going 5 for 5 with two doubles and an RBI for the A&#8217;s. The day before, he homered and scored twice in a 4-3 victory.</p>
<p>    The broiling heat subsided a bit, with a game-time temperature of 85 degrees following readings of 93 on Saturday and 100 on Friday night.</p>
<p>    A brief shower in the eighth cooled off the crowd of 45,586, just as Oakland mounted a comeback with three doubles off All-Star setup man David Robertson. Kurt Suzuki&#8217;s second two-bagger of the game cut it to 6-4, but Rivera retired Cliff Pennington on a broken-bat grounder to end the inning.</p>
<p>    Nunez manufactured an insurance run in the eighth, scoring without a throw on Derek Jeter&#8217;s RBI groundout against a drawn-in infield.</p>
<p>    Andruw Jones had a pair of RBI singles for New York, a big league-best 29-6 in day games. The Yankees have won 16 of 18 against Oakland and 26 of 31 matchups overall since the start of the 2008 season.</p>
<p>    The A&#8217;s are 7-26 in their last 33 road games.</p>
<p>    &#8220;It&#8217;s frustrating, but we didn&#8217;t give up,&#8221; DeJesus said. &#8220;A lot of teams, when Mariano comes in, everyone hangs their heads. Like all right, the game&#8217;s over. But we didn&#8217;t feel that way. Just little by little, hit after hit, believed in ourselves. Hit one right at him.&#8221;</p>
<p>    Colon (7-6) allowed two second-inning runs and scattered eight hits in his first win since July 2.</p>
<p>    Gonzalez (9-7) lasted 4 2-3 innings, the second time in three starts that he&#8217;s failed to get through five. Before that, he had pitched into the sixth in every outing this year.</p>
<p>    The left-hander yielded a season-high six earned runs and fell to 0-4 with a 5.59 ERA in five starts against the AL East this year.</p>
<p>    &#8220;You&#8217;ve got to go out there and attack the zone. You can&#8217;t be hitting people or putting them on base on walks,&#8221; Gonzalez said. &#8220;Just no explanation for what happened.&#8221;</p>
<p>    Nunez&#8217;s two-run double over Willingham&#8217;s head in left put the Yankees ahead 3-2 in the fourth. An athletic play by Martin helped them protect that slim lead in the fifth.</p>
<p>    With a runner on first and two outs, Matsui doubled to right-center. Granderson cut the ball off just in front of the warning track and started a long relay. Second baseman Robinson Cano&#8217;s throw home was high, but Martin made a leaping grab and came down in time to tag a sliding Eric Sogard on the thigh.</p>
<p>    Martin also singled twice, stole a base and threw out a runner attempting to steal. He scored on Nunez&#8217;s double and Jones&#8217; two-out single in the second.</p>
<p>    Notes: Oakland RHP Tyson Ross, on the disabled list since May 20 with a strained left oblique, was slated to throw 65-70 pitches in a rehab start for Triple-A Sacramento. Melvin, however, wouldn&#8217;t commit to putting Ross back in the rotation once he&#8217;s healthy. &#8220;We&#8217;ll see how it plays out. We have five guys right now,&#8221; Melvin said. &#8220;These things have a way of working themselves out. But certainly there&#8217;s some time before we get there and once we get there, we&#8217;ll see where we&#8217;re at.&#8221; &#8230; Matsui also had five hits for the Yankees on July 22, 2007, against Tampa Bay. &#8230; Oakland tied a season high with 15 hits. &#8230; The A&#8217;s are winless in their past 11 road series. &#8230; 3B Scott Sizemore was rested and replaced by Sogard, who gave up on a very playable popup with a shift on against Teixeira.</p>
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<p>NEW YORK (AP) — For just an instant, when the ball came off David DeJesus&#8217; bat, the Oakland Athletics had visions of finishing off a rare comeback against <span>Mariano Rivera</span> at Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>Then suddenly — game-ending double play.</p>
<p>In the end, nothing ever seems to go right for Oakland on the road. Or against the Yankees, for that matter.</p>
<p>DeJesus lined into a rally-killing double play when pinch-runner <span>Ryan Sweeney</span> got trapped off first base, and New York held on to beat the Athletics 7-5 Sunday.</p>
<p>&#8220;Obviously deflating,&#8221; interim manager Bob Melvin said.</p>
<p>Hideki Matsui&#8217;s fifth hit, which matched a career high, loaded the bases with one out in the ninth inning. Josh Willingham cut it to 7-5 with an RBI single, the only run Rivera has allowed at home this season.</p>
<p>DeJesus then hit a liner to first baseman Mark Teixeira, and Sweeney broke immediately for second. He had no chance to get back before Teixeira stepped on the bag.</p>
<p>&#8220;My run doesn&#8217;t mean anything. I just kind of got overanxious. I didn&#8217;t even realize he was playing on the line,&#8221; Sweeney said.</p>
<p>The 41-year-old Rivera earned his 116th career save of more than one inning, but first this year. He reached 25 saves for the 15th consecutive season, extending his major league record.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;d be surprised if someone could outdo that,&#8221; Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.</p>
<p>Bartolo Colon pitched seven effective innings to end a three-start skid and Curtis Granderson had a two-run homer for the Yankees. Eduardo Nunez hit a two-run double and catcher Russell Martin was in the middle of everything all afternoon.</p>
<p>New York chased All-Star Gio Gonzalez and returned to its winning ways against the A&#8217;s when Rivera staved off a ninth-inning uprising with a touch of good fortune.</p>
<p>&#8220;Broken bat, base hit. Line drive, double play. Figure it out,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>A one-run loss Saturday snapped New York&#8217;s 11-game winning streak against Oakland. But the Yankees rebounded behind Colon, taking two of three in the series. The Athletics have lost 10 straight series to New York, an Oakland record against any club.</p>
<p>Matsui tormented his former team again, going 5 for 5 with two doubles and an RBI for the A&#8217;s. The day before, he homered and scored twice in a 4-3 victory.</p>
<p>The broiling heat subsided a bit, with a game-time temperature of 85 degrees following readings of 93 on Saturday and 100 on Friday night.</p>
<p>A brief shower in the eighth cooled off the crowd of 45,586, just as Oakland mounted a comeback with three doubles off All-Star setup man David Robertson. Kurt Suzuki&#8217;s second two-bagger of the game cut it to 6-4, but Rivera retired Cliff Pennington on a broken-bat grounder to end the inning.</p>
<p>Nunez manufactured an insurance run in the eighth, scoring without a throw on Derek Jeter&#8217;s RBI groundout against a drawn-in infield.</p>
<p>Andruw Jones had a pair of RBI singles for New York, a big league-best 29-6 in day games. The Yankees have won 16 of 18 against Oakland and 26 of 31 matchups overall since the start of the 2008 season.</p>
<p>The A&#8217;s are 7-26 in their last 33 road games.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s frustrating, but we didn&#8217;t give up,&#8221; DeJesus said. &#8220;A lot of teams, when Mariano comes in, everyone hangs their heads. Like all right, the game&#8217;s over. But we didn&#8217;t feel that way. Just little by little, hit after hit, believed in ourselves. Hit one right at him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Colon (7-6) allowed two second-inning runs and scattered eight hits in his first win since July 2.</p>
<p>Gonzalez (9-7) lasted 4 2-3 innings, the second time in three starts that he&#8217;s failed to get through five. Before that, he had pitched into the sixth in every outing this year.</p>
<p>The left-hander yielded a season-high six earned runs and fell to 0-4 with a 5.59 ERA in five starts against the AL East this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;ve got to go out there and attack the zone. You can&#8217;t be hitting people or putting them on base on walks,&#8221; Gonzalez said. &#8220;Just no explanation for what happened.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nunez&#8217;s two-run double over Willingham&#8217;s head in left put the Yankees ahead 3-2 in the fourth. An athletic play by Martin helped them protect that slim lead in the fifth.</p>
<p>With a runner on first and two outs, Matsui doubled to right-center. Granderson cut the ball off just in front of the warning track and started a long relay. Second baseman Robinson Cano&#8217;s throw home was high, but Martin made a leaping grab and came down in time to tag a sliding Eric Sogard on the thigh.</p>
<p>Martin also singled twice, stole a base and threw out a runner attempting to steal. He scored on Nunez&#8217;s double and Jones&#8217; two-out single in the second.</p>
<p>Notes: Oakland RHP Tyson Ross, on the disabled list since May 20 with a strained left oblique, was slated to throw 65-70 pitches in a rehab start for Triple-A Sacramento. Melvin, however, wouldn&#8217;t commit to putting Ross back in the rotation once he&#8217;s healthy. &#8220;We&#8217;ll see how it plays out. We have five guys right now,&#8221; Melvin said. &#8220;These things have a way of working themselves out. But certainly there&#8217;s some time before we get there and once we get there, we&#8217;ll see where we&#8217;re at.&#8221; &#8230; Matsui also had five hits for the Yankees on July 22, 2007, against Tampa Bay. &#8230; Oakland tied a season high with 15 hits. &#8230; The A&#8217;s are winless in their past 11 road series. &#8230; 3B Scott Sizemore was rested and replaced by Sogard, who gave up on a very playable popup with a shift on against Teixeira.</p>
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<p>The Oakland Athletics season has taken a wrong turn down a dark alley as they are now sitting seven games back of first in the American League West. The A&#8217;s have lost six straight games while the first place Texas Rangers have won five straight. While it may only be June and seven games is a manageable deficit, the A&#8217;s are not playing event remotely well.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ve played fairly against bad teams (Baltimore Orioles), but over the long haul they&#8217;ll need to figure out ways to beat the good teams. When you&#8217;ve got a multi-year losing streak against a team like the Yankees, you&#8217;re not going to get over the hump, or even really approach the hump, without figuring out ways to beat them. Playoff teams find ways to beat good teams and the A&#8217;s are more frequently finding ways to lose to good teams. Part of it is a lack of a serious hitting threat, and part of it is what seems to be a general malaise at times. Of course, more quality offensive talent might be what is needed to actually overcome that malaise.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 07:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>OAKLAND, CALIF. The Oakland Athletics had the AL’s best pitching last season. They also had one of the league’s worst offences. So both areas figured to even out this year, if only because there was almost no other way to go.</p>
<p>Instead, the A’s have defied common logic again.</p>
<p>In what was supposed to be a season with improved offence, the gap between pitching and hitting has never seemed wider. Oakland heads into a three-game series at Boston beginning Friday tied for the best ERA in the majors, an impressive feat for a banged-up pitching staff — outdone only by its anemic run support.</p>
<p>“If the offence can start rolling with the pitching that we have, we’ll definitely be on the top of the division at the end of the year,” two-time All-Star closer Andrew Bailey said.</p>
<p>Maybe true.</p>
<p>If only it were that easy.</p>
<p>The strikeouts and hitless innings pile up about as quickly in Oakland for the pitchers as the hitters, an unbalanced production almost unrivaled in the majors. In its own way, each has been equally surprising this season.</p>
<p>Three of the five starters in the rotation are injured. Lefty Dallas Braden won’t be back at all this year after surgery to repair a torn capsule in his shoulder, Bailey just returned from a strained right forearm and Rich Harden hasn’t gotten off the disabled list with a strained muscle under his right shoulder.</p>
<p>All the injuries have still done little to slow A’s pitchers.</p>
<p>Oakland is tied with Atlanta with a majors-best 3.01 ERA despite playing in the hitter-heavy American League. The bullpen is finally at full strength and fill-in starters Josh Outman and Guillermo Moscoso are undefeated in four combined starts.</p>
<p>“We feel like we’ve weathered the storm a little bit as far as the injuries,” reliever Brad Ziegler said. “But we know there are more storms coming, hopefully not with injuries, but other challenges to overcome.”</p>
<p>Easily the biggest hurdle to clear is the lack of offence.</p>
<p>Oakland ranks 25th in batting average, 26th in runs scored and 29th in home runs this season, underwhelming even the typically tepid crowds at the Coliseum. The pitching-to-hitting disparity wasn’t supposed to happen this year, at least not to this extreme.</p>
<p>The A’s signed sluggers Hideki Matsui, Josh Willingham and David DeJesus in the off-season to give the middle of the lineup some pop. But it has been a quiet offensive output from new and old faces alike.</p>
<p>“With the pitching that we have, we’re a tough team to beat when the offence is there,” manager Bob Geren said.</p>
<p>But the offence just hasn’t been there.</p>
<p>Matsui (.222) and DeJesus (.254) have been perhaps the most disappointing. Willingham (.240) has always hit for power not average, and his 10 home runs might be the lone bright spot among the newcomers.</p>
<p>Daric Barton (.206) is the only regular starting first baseman in the majors without a home run, Kurt Suzuki (.242) has been inconsistent and Mark Ellis (.214) is off to an usually slow start.</p>
<p>With the pitchers producing with baseball’s best, the lack of offence has weighed heavily on hitters.</p>
<p>“We haven’t helped them as much as we should have so far this year, but hopefully we can start coming around and putting some consistent games together,” Willingham said.</p>
<p>Hitting struggles are not exactly a new concept in Oakland.</p>
<p>General manager Billy Beane has built the A’s on pitching for years, although hitting was never so scarce in the most recent playoff runs. Oakland hasn’t played into October since being swept by Detroit in the 2006 AL championship series, and even those teams found a way to manufacture runs when it counted.</p>
<p>The A’s showed in a three-game sweep of Baltimore last weekend how dangerous they can be when the offence erupts, scoring 16 runs in a lopsided series. Oakland followed that up by showing how quickly its bats can go cold, getting swept by the Yankees after being outscored 19-5 in the three-game series.</p>
<p>“We didn’t score runs,” Oakland’s Conor Jackson said after the series finale. “It’s a recipe for losses.”</p>
<p><i>The Associated Press</i></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 05:56:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Oakland Athletics had the AL’s best pitching last season. They also had one of the league’s worst offenses. So both areas figured to even out this year, if only because there was almost no other way to go.</p>
<p>Instead, the A’s have defied common logic again.</p>
<p>In what was supposed to be a season with improved offense, the gap between pitching and hitting has never seemed wider. Oakland heads into a three-game series at Boston beginning today tied for the best ERA in the majors, an impressive feat for a banged-up pitching staff — outdone only by its anemic run support.</p>
<p>“If the offense can start rolling with the pitching that we have, we’ll definitely be on the top of the division at the end of the year,” two-time All-Star closer Andrew Bailey said.</p>
<p>Maybe.</p>
<p>If only it were that easy.</p>
<p>The strikeouts and hitless innings pile up about as quickly in Oakland for the pitchers as the hitters, an unbalanced production almost unrivaled in the majors. In its own way, each has been equally surprising this season.</p>
<p>Three of the five starters in the rotation are injured. Lefty Dallas Braden won’t be back at all this year after surgery to repair a torn capsule in his shoulder, Bailey just returned from a strained right forearm and Rich Harden hasn’t gotten off the disabled list with a strained muscle under his right shoulder.</p>
<p>All the injuries have done little to slow A’s pitchers.</p>
<p>Oakland is tied with Atlanta with a majors-best 3.01 ERA despite playing in the hitter-heavy American League. The bullpen is finally at full strength and fill-in starters Josh Outman and Guillermo Moscoso are undefeated in four combined starts.</p>
<p>“We feel like we’ve weathered the storm a little bit as far as the injuries,” reliever Brad Ziegler said. “But we know there are more storms coming, hopefully not with injuries, but other challenges to overcome.”</p>
<p>Easily the biggest hurdle to clear is the lack of offense.</p>
<p>Oakland ranks 25th in batting average, 26th in runs scored and 29th in home runs, underwhelming even the typically tepid crowds at the Coliseum. The pitching-to-hitting disparity wasn’t supposed to happen this year, at least not to this extreme.</p>
<p>The A’s signed sluggers Hideki Matsui, Josh Willingham and David DeJesus in the offseason to give the middle of the lineup some pop. But it has been a quiet offensive output from new and old faces alike.</p>
<p>“With the pitching that we have, we’re a tough team to beat when the offense is there,” manager Bob Geren said.</p>
<p>But the offense just hasn’t been there.</p>
<p>Matsui (.222) and DeJesus (.254) have been perhaps the most disappointing. Willingham (.240) has always hit for power and not average, and his 10 home runs might be the lone bright spot among the newcomers.</p>
<p>Daric Barton (.206) is the only regular starting first baseman in the majors without a home run, Kurt Suzuki (.242) has been inconsistent and Mark Ellis (.214) is off to an usually slow start.</p>
<p>With the pitchers producing with baseball’s best, the lack of offense has weighed heavily on hitters.</p>
<p>“We haven’t helped them as much as we should have so far this year, but hopefully we can start coming around and putting some consistent games together,” Willingham said.</p>
<p>Hitting struggles are not exactly a new concept in Oakland.</p>
<p>General manager Billy Beane has built the A’s on pitching for years, although hitting was never so scarce in the most recent playoff runs.</p>
<p>Oakland hasn’t played into October since being swept by Detroit in the 2006 AL championship series, and even those teams found a way to manufacture runs when it counted.</p>
<p>The A’s showed in a three-game sweep of Baltimore last weekend how dangerous they can be when the offense erupts, scoring 16 runs in a lopsided series. Oakland followed that up by showing how quickly its bats can go cold, getting swept by the Yankees and outscored 19-5 in the three-game series.</p>
<p>“We didn’t score runs,” Oakland’s Conor Jackson said after the series finale. “It’s a recipe for losses.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Oakland Athletics had the AL's best pitching last season. They also had one of the league's worst offenses]]></description>
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<p>The Oakland Athletics had the AL&#8217;s best pitching last season.<br />
They also had one of the league&#8217;s worst offenses. So both areas<br />
figured to even out this year, if only because there was almost no<br />
other way to go.</p>
<p>Instead, the A&#8217;s have defied common logic again.</p>
<p>In what was supposed to be a season with improved offense, the<br />
gap between pitching and hitting has never seemed wider. Oakland<br />
heads into a three-game series at Boston beginning Friday tied for<br />
the best ERA in the majors, an impressive feat for a banged-up<br />
pitching staff _ outdone only by its anemic run support.</p>
<p>&#8220;If the offense can start rolling with the pitching that we<br />
have, we&#8217;ll definitely be on the top of the division at the end of<br />
the year,&#8221; two-time All-Star closer Andrew Bailey said.</p>
<p>Maybe true.</p>
<p>If only it were that easy.</p>
<p>The strikeouts and hitless innings pile up about as quickly in<br />
Oakland for the pitchers as the hitters, an unbalanced production<br />
almost unrivaled in the majors. In its own way, each has been<br />
equally surprising this season.</p>
<p>Three of the five starters in the rotation are injured. Lefty<br />
Dallas Braden won&#8217;t be back at all this year after surgery to<br />
repair a torn capsule in his shoulder, Bailey just returned from a<br />
strained right forearm and Rich Harden hasn&#8217;t gotten off the<br />
disabled list with a strained muscle under his right shoulder.</p>
<p>All the injuries have still done little to slow A&#8217;s<br />
pitchers.</p>
<p>Oakland is tied with Atlanta with a majors-best 3.01 ERA despite<br />
playing in the hitter-heavy American League. The bullpen is finally<br />
at full strength and fill-in starters Josh Outman and Guillermo<br />
Moscoso are undefeated in four combined starts.</p>
<p>&#8220;We feel like we&#8217;ve weathered the storm a little bit as far as<br />
the injuries,&#8221; reliever Brad Ziegler said. &#8220;But we know there are<br />
more storms coming, hopefully not with injuries, but other<br />
challenges to overcome.&#8221;</p>
<p>Easily the biggest hurdle to clear is the lack of offense.</p>
<p>Oakland ranks 25th in batting average, 26th in runs scored and<br />
29th in home runs this season, underwhelming even the typically<br />
tepid crowds at the Coliseum. The pitching-to-hitting disparity<br />
wasn&#8217;t supposed to happen this year, at least not to this<br />
extreme.</p>
<p>The A&#8217;s signed sluggers Hideki Matsui, Josh Willingham and David<br />
DeJesus in the offseason to give the middle of the lineup some pop.<br />
But it has been a quiet offensive output from new and old faces<br />
alike.</p>
<p>&#8220;With the pitching that we have, we&#8217;re a tough team to beat when<br />
the offense is there,&#8221; manager Bob Geren said.</p>
<p>But the offense just hasn&#8217;t been there.</p>
<p>Matsui (.222) and DeJesus (.254) have been perhaps the most<br />
disappointing. Willingham (.240) has always hit for power not<br />
average, and his 10 home runs might be the lone bright spot among<br />
the newcomers.</p>
<p>Daric Barton (.206) is the only regular starting first baseman<br />
in the majors without a home run, Kurt Suzuki (.242) has been<br />
inconsistent and Mark Ellis (.214) is off to an usually slow<br />
start.</p>
<p>With the pitchers producing with baseball&#8217;s best, the lack of<br />
offense has weighed heavily on hitters.</p>
<p>&#8220;We haven&#8217;t helped them as much as we should have so far this<br />
year, but hopefully we can start coming around and putting some<br />
consistent games together,&#8221; Willingham said.</p>
<p>Hitting struggles are not exactly a new concept in Oakland.</p>
<p>General manager Billy Beane has built the A&#8217;s on pitching for<br />
years, although hitting was never so scarce in the most recent<br />
playoff runs. Oakland hasn&#8217;t played into October since being swept<br />
by Detroit in the 2006 AL championship series, and even those teams<br />
found a way to manufacture runs when it counted.</p>
<p>The A&#8217;s showed in a three-game sweep of Baltimore last weekend<br />
how dangerous they can be when the offense erupts, scoring 16 runs<br />
in a lopsided series. Oakland followed that up by showing how<br />
quickly its bats can go cold, getting swept by the Yankees after<br />
being outscored 19-5 in the three-game series.</p>
<p>&#8220;We didn&#8217;t score runs,&#8221; Oakland&#8217;s Conor Jackson said after the<br />
series finale. &#8220;It&#8217;s a recipe for losses.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ OAKLAND, Calif. -- Yankees 4, Athletics 2 A.J]]></description>
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<span>OAKLAND, Calif. &#8212; </span><br />
Yankees 4, Athletics 2	</p>
<p>  A.J. Burnett settled down after an early homer to snap an 11-start winless streak on the road, and Nick Swisher homered against his former team to help the New York Yankees beat the Oakland Athletics for the 10th straight time, 4-2 on Wednesday.</p>
<p>    Derek Jeter got his 2,984th hit and Alex Rodriguez drove in a run for the Yankees, who have their longest winning streak against the A&#8217;s since winning 14 in a row from 1956-57.</p>
<p>    Josh Willingham hit a two-run home run and Gio Gonzalez (5-3) took his first loss since April for Oakland, which was swept by the Yankees in a three-game series and has lost 23 of the last 26 meetings against New York.</p>
<p>    Burnett (6-3) had not won a game away from Yankee Stadium since last July in Cleveland, going 0-5 with a 5.64 ERA in his previous 11 road starts. He looked to be on his way to another rough day when Willingham homered in the first inning, but didn&#8217;t allow anything else.</p>
<p>    Burnett gave up two runs and three hits in seven innings for the fourth straight strong start from New York&#8217;s rotation, giving the Yankees a season-long four-game win streak. Burnett allowed only one hit after the first inning &#8212; a two-out triple by Coco Crisp in the fifth.</p>
<p>    Joba Chamberlain pitched a scoreless eighth, snaring a line drive to start an inning-ending double play. Mariano Rivera finished for his 14th save in 17 chances and first since May 10. It was Rivera&#8217;s 1,002nd career appearance, tying Goose Gossage for 14th place all-time.</p>
<p>    The A&#8217;s came into the series on a four-game winning streak with their top three starters lined up to face the powerful Yankees. But New York battered Trevor Cahill, Brett Anderson and Gonzalez for 18 runs in the three-game sweep.</p>
<p>    Gonzalez allowed four runs five hits and four walks in 6 1-3 innings.</p>
<p>    For the third straight day, the A&#8217;s fell behind before even coming to bat. After allowing two-run homers in the first inning the past two days, Oakland managed to keep the deficit at one this time: Jeter led off with a double &#8212; the third straight game he has opened with a hit &#8212; and scored on Rodriguez&#8217;s two-out double.</p>
<p>    That was the first hit allowed by Gonzalez in 22 at-bats with runners in scoring position and two outs.</p>
<p>    Oakland responded in the bottom half with a two-run homer of its own. Willingham&#8217;s 10th of the season came with two outs and David DeJesus on second, giving the A&#8217;s a 2-1 lead.</p>
<p>    That ended a stretch of 60 straight innings that Oakland did not hold a lead at the end of a frame against the Yankees.</p>
<p>    The lead lasted only until the fourth inning, when Swisher connected for a three-run shot off Gonzalez, one of the players the A&#8217;s acquired when they dealt Swisher to the Chicago White Sox three years ago.</p>
<p>    Notes: Yankees LHP CC Sabathia threw out the ceremonial first pitch as part of a ceremony to honor the Little League program in his hometown of Vallejo, Calif. &#8230; Yankees RHP Phil Hughes (shoulder inflammation) threw about 50 pitches in a bullpen session the game and is scheduled to face hitters Saturday in Anaheim. &#8230; Oakland DH Hideki Matsui, who is hitting just .222, got his second straight day off against a RHP. &#8230; Oakland reliever Joey Devine has not allowed an earned run in 33 consecutive innings dating to May 23, 2008.       </p>
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