Week 5 started off great as the A's took 3 of 4 from the Angels and Indians. Then they decided to leave their bats in the dugout as they dropped 2 of 3 to the Devil Rays. They ended up going 4-3 last week and currently has a 16-15 record which leaves them a half game behind the AL West leading Rangers.
In game 1 of the Angels mini-series, Zito threw a gem (7.2 innings, no runs) while Justin Duchscherer picked up his 2nd save of the season as the A's won 1-0. In game 2 of the series, the A's bats came alive as they scored 6 runs in the 9th inning and went on to win 10-3. They got a decent start from replacement Brad Halsey (5.1 innings, 3 runs) while receiving HR's from Eric Chavez and Bobby Crosby.
In game 1 of the Indians mini-series, A's pitching got rocked as they gave up 14 runs on 18 hits. Dan Haren gave up 5 runs on 11 hits over 5.2 innings and the bullpen didn't do much better as they gave up 9 runs on 7 hits over 3.1 innings. In game 2, the A's got their revenge as they pounded the Indians, 12-4. We got a got start out of replacement Kirk Sarloos as he went 5 innings and gave up only 1 run and we supprisngly didn't hit any HR's on the way to scoring 12 runs.
In comes Tampa Bay and away go our bats. We scored a combined 6 runs in the 3 game series and that is the sole reason we dropped 2 of 3 to them. In game 1, we got a good outing from Joe Blanton as he went 7 innings and gave up only 3 runs but lost 3-1 as no one could get a clutch hit, we had 11 hits but also stranded 13 runners. In game 2, we got an early Christmas present in the form of an Aubrey Huff error in the bottom of the 9th that allowed Jay Payton to score the winning run. Zito once again had a nice outing as he went 7 while giving up only 1 run. In game 3, we got HR's from Mark Ellis and Frank Thomas but that was not enough as we lost 3-2. Halsey came out and did a good job, throwing 5.2 innnings allowing 3 runs of which only one of those were earned. However, the two unearned runs were due to an errant throw by Halsey himself. That error turned out to be the difference as the A's were once again unable to get a clutch hit, they had 10 hits and stranded 12 runners.
What I liked last week:
--- Barry Zito looking like the Barry of old. In two starts last week Zito threw 14.2 innings while only giving up 1 run. He lowered his ERA from 5.93 to 4.07 in those 2 games. With all the injuries to the pitching staff, Zito will need to continue to step up and pitch well.
--- Nick Swisher still swinging a hot bat. He went 9 of 24 (.375) last week with 6 runs and 4 RBI. He is currently on a 8 game hitting streak. With the Oakland offense struggling as mightily as it is, they need all the help they can get.
--- Eric Chavez still in a groove. Chavy went 8 of 27 (.296) last week with 3 runs, 6 RBI, and 1 HR. He and Swisher must continue to carry the load as the offense tries to regain its health.
--- Huston's back! He made 3 appearances, threw 3 innings while striking out 2, and did not give up a run. He did not get a save in any of those games but having him back is a tremendous boost to this struggling ballclub.
--- Taking both game vs. the Angels. All the teams in the AL West are struggling at the moment and only 3 games separate the top 3 teams so each and every game will be important come playoff time and taking 2 of 2 from a dvision rival is always a good thing.
What I didn't like last week:
--- Dropping 2 of 3 to the Devil Rays. We cannot afford to lose to teams that we are supposed to beat. We very nearly could have been swept by them had it not been for the Huff error in the bottom of the 9th. The main problem was driving in runners as we were able to hit the ball (we averaged 2 hits per game) but were unable to drive in runs (averaged 2 runs per game and stranded 33 runners over the entire series).
--- The Oakland offense. Every single regular, besides Chavy, Swisher, and Kotsay, are batting under .250 (and Kotsay is not too far above that mark at .263). We are batting a league worst .236 and that's just unacceptable! Guys need to start picking it up or else changes should be made sooner rather than later.
Up next for the A's:
The A's have their first day off in two weeks on Monday, which is much needed with all the injuries to the team. On Tuesday, they start a three games series in Toronto followed by a 3 game series in New York aginst the hated Yankees. I expect, as I always do, the A's to take both series' with a possible sweep coming in Toronto. Haren and Blanton need to pitch well and the offense HAS to get better. See you guys next week.
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