A's hit, walk their way to a laugher over the Padres
Highlighted by solo home runs off the bats of Ryan Sweeney, Landon Powell, Travis Buck and Josh Donaldson, doubling their spring total as a team, the Oakland A's scored 11 consecutive runs en route to a 15-6 rout against the San Diego Padres in Peoria, AZ. A day after getting 16 hits, the A's did themselves two better with 18, of which 11 went for extra bases.
This was one of those long games you absolutely dread during the regular season, one that went 3:36, made even worse by it being a Cactus League game during the first week in March. It took two hours just to play the first five innings, including a fifth inning that featured six runs, three hits, five walks and a hit-by-pitch handed out to Oakland batters.
The A's got off to a solid start against the Padres and Josh Geer as Travis Buck led off with a long double to the 410-foot mark in center field. He'd soon score on a wild pitch by Geer, who was very hittable. Sweeney smacked a home run to right and one out later, Powell nailed one almost to the same spot. Sean Doolittle doubled for their fourth extra-base hit of the inning but they had to settle for a three-spot.
Buck kept things going with a homer into the right field bullpen in the second. Gio Gonzalez took a sharp one-hopper off his leg from Kevin Kouzmanoff in the bottom of the inning but he stayed in the game. With runners in scoring position in the first, Cliff Pennington fouled out to end the inning. In a similar situation in the third, he turned around to bat from the right side and showed his versatility by striking out instead. The Padres got to Gonzalez in the bottom of the third thanks to a single and an error, then a few more singles that varied from an infield squibber to a line drive.
After Gonzalez hit Cliff Floyd, manager Bob Geren decided that was it and Chris Schroder was brought in to pitch, inheriting a bases loaded, one out situation. Kouzmanoff hit a sacrifice fly but it helped Schroder get out of the inning with the A's holding a 4-3 lead. Gonzalez did continue a positive trend from Oakland starters, not walking anyone, but he allowed six hits and three runs over 2 1/3 innings, most of his trouble coming in the third.
In the fourth, Kyle Blanks hit the top of the wall in left-center for a double and that led to the Padres taking a short-lived lead against Schroder, who got the win. The Padres failed to get the shutdown inning as Matt Carson led off the fifth with a triple for the A's and Doolittle came through with a single that Will Venable nearly made a diving catch on. Once again, Pennington came to bat with runners in scoring position. This time he drew a walk, then Eric Patterson followed up by getting grazed on a 3-2 pitch. The A's went back in front then extended the lead to 9-5 on a three-run double by Mark Ellis. All six runs they eventually scored in the long half-inning were charged to Cesar Ramos, who suffered the loss.
More Oakland offense came in the form of a four-run seventh. Backup catcher Rob Bowen hit a two-run double after a walk to Ben Copeland and a single by Carson, who had a solid game at the plate. Yung Chi Chen soon followed with a double of his own to plate yet another run as multiple reserves took their turns in the order, later scoring on a groundout by Jemile Weeks to make it 14-5 at that point. Donaldson put one over the same 410-foot mark Sweeney doubled off of earlier for their final tally of the day.
After Schroder, Russ Springer, Santiago Casilla, Jeff Gray and Andrew Carignan all saw action in relief and only Gray ran into any real trouble, allowing a run on three hits and a walk to go with a pair of strikeouts. Overall, the Padres had a day to forget on the mound. In addition to the 15 runs and 18 hits, they walked nine and had three wild pitches.
The A's have now won four straight after a slow start to their Cactus League schedule, improving to 5-4-1 while San Diego dropped to 2-5-2. Tomorrow Oakland has a pair of split-squad games, hosting the Cleveland Indians in Phoenix and traveling to Scottsdale to face the San Francisco Giants. Both games start at 1:05 PM (remember to change your clocks ahead an hour). Brett Anderson is expected to start against the Indians while Dana Eveland should face the Giants. 3B Eric Chavez hopes to play the field on Monday.
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do we know which one is on the radio / online?
Brett Anderson of the Oakland A’s is currently my third favourite Brett Anderson. All I’m saying is, he’s got a shot for the top this year.
what have i got myself into this time... http://damiansthirtyyearchallenge.blogspot.com/
by alea iacta est on Mar 7, 2009 4:22 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
I'm not sure
The Giants also have split-squad games so I don’t know which of theirs we’d be able to catch either in case the game in Scottsdale isn’t on.
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by Flashfire on Mar 7, 2009 4:26 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
One of my old coaches
Was named Brett Anderson and he also happened to be one of my brother’s friends from high school. Methinks there are a lot of Brett Anderson’s in the world.
"Their batters are patient to the point that it's annoying." -Ryan Franklin
by Helloooo 1st on Mar 7, 2009 4:27 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
And there was the one who was always
next to Charles Nelson Reilly on “Match Game.” She was good people.
I like Cindi. A. She never pretends to know more than she does. B. She has unbridled enthusiasm for her "Hotties," and isn't afraid to show it. -IM4Oakgal
by Nico on Mar 7, 2009 4:32 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Josh needs to kick it into a higher Geer
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by Nico on Mar 7, 2009 4:26 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Only bad thing about today's game
Gio not making to end the third. I am hoping he takes the opportunity to win a starters job but so far its very iffy he can do that.
by Arcman on Mar 7, 2009 4:54 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
I didn't hear the 3rd, but from the first two innings
and the recap, it does sound like Gio gave up a few soft hits – and at least he didn’t walk anyone.
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by Nico on Mar 7, 2009 4:56 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Gio's outing was good
Hannahan threw the ball way wide of first to open up the inning, so it was the defense that was sub-par. I would have liked to have seen more strikeouts and better composure after things got rough, but he was otherwise dealing.
I just remembered I love Eric Chavez.
by Joey C. on Mar 7, 2009 4:59 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Hannahan has had a tough spring throwing the ball
Third throwing error already, I believe.
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by Nico on Mar 7, 2009 5:03 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Correct
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by Flashfire on Mar 7, 2009 5:06 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
but but but...
He’s a gold glove caliber defender.
I’m just sayin – if he gets a significant amount of playing time in Oakland this year and it happens to be at the same time Giambi is playing first, we’re going to see a LOT of shitty throws that aren’t dug out by Giambi.
"I’m Joey Devine, I’m what Joba Chamberlain would be if he was good and nobody had ever heard of him."
by mikev on Mar 7, 2009 7:50 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Speaking of Hannahan, by the way,
if A-Rod winds up out for an extended time, as strange as it sounds Hannahan could be a useful target for NYY. As a guy who can add top-notch defense (and potentially a decent OBP) to the mix, he’s a good fit for a team with a lineup of solid hitters and a rotation that includes Wang and Pettitte.
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by Nico on Mar 7, 2009 5:06 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
My official trade proposal:
Hannahan for “you have to also take Crosby.”
I like Cindi. A. She never pretends to know more than she does. B. She has unbridled enthusiasm for her "Hotties," and isn't afraid to show it. -IM4Oakgal
by Nico on Mar 7, 2009 5:07 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Good luck Cashman
Trying to sell Yankee fans on the fact that Hannahan is a suitable replacement for A-Rod because he’s a good defender. They’re gonna look at his offensive stats from last year and run him out of town before he even arrives.
"Their batters are patient to the point that it's annoying." -Ryan Franklin
by Helloooo 1st on Mar 7, 2009 5:36 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
+1
"I’m Joey Devine, I’m what Joba Chamberlain would be if he was good and nobody had ever heard of him."
by mikev on Mar 7, 2009 7:50 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Honestly, that's just a wrong statement
Hannahan is, by every available measure, a very good 3Bman.
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by Nico on Mar 7, 2009 9:28 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
right. What I'm saying is that I disagree with the numbers in this case.
Also, not EVERY available measure.
Most of the offensive measures hate him :)
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by mikev on Mar 7, 2009 10:27 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
There is one throw with Hannahan that will not be an error
getting thrown off the team by any means, be it a trade (LOL), AAA or DCM (Don’t come Monday)
He cannot hit as we know and he cannot throw across the diamond.
With the signing of Nomar, I think it’s pretty clear that there is no place for him on the roster so I don’t think we will have to worry about him much more. A few more errors and strikeouts should do it.
by Trainman on Mar 8, 2009 10:45 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
"He's the new Scott Brosius!"
And that ain’t far from the truth.
by Danny on Mar 7, 2009 6:11 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
That's what I was thinkin'
I just remembered I love Eric Chavez.
by Joey C. on Mar 8, 2009 1:57 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
reminds me of my hardball league...
in which I’m trying to pawn off my dregs on the powerhouse…they never bite.
by skutch on Mar 8, 2009 7:21 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Good Gawd
Are we desperate for some real baseball?
I think I'm clever after some little green bottles
by somebodyelse on Mar 7, 2009 10:31 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!
"I’m Joey Devine, I’m what Joba Chamberlain would be if he was good and nobody had ever heard of him."
by mikev on Mar 8, 2009 10:58 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs

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