Although it didn't come out in the order I had predicted, the A's still finished the week with a 4-2 record good enough to put them in a tie atop the AL West with the Texas Rangers at 22-21. Oakland ended up sweeping the Mariners but then went on to drop 2 of 3 to the Giants.
In game 1 of the Seattle series, Oakland came out swinging, scoring 12 runs on 16 hits, and went on to win 12-6 as Joe Blanton once again upstaged King Felix, giving up only 2 runs over 7 innings. In game 2, Barry Zito continued his hot streak as he went 7 innings while giving up no runs. In game 3, the A's got another solid pitching performance, this time coming from Kirk Sarloos and the bullpen. Sarloos went 6 2/3 innings while giving up only 1 earned run.
In comes Barry Bonds and the media fiasco. In game 1, Dan Haren came out and shut down Bonds and the Giants as he threw 8 innings of shutout ball and Huston Street came in to earn the save with a perfect 9th. In game 2, Barry got 714 in his first AB and the Giants went on to win 4-2 with 2 runs off of Kiko Calero in the top of the 10th. The A's bats remained quiet as they lost 6-0 in game 3 as Matt Cain threw a one hit shutout.
What I liked last week:
--- Oakland starting pitching dealing. No Oakland starter, with the exception of Joe Blanton in the final game of the Giants series, went fewer than 6 2/3 innings and gave up more than 2 earned runs in any start last week. With the Oakland offense still struggling and with all the injuries, the starters will need to pick up the slack and they did a wonderful job last week.
--- Team getting a little healthier. Eric Chavez and Frank Thomas were both back in the lineup to finish the week. Their bats were sorely missed during their dry spell last week and with games vs. offensive powerhouses (CWS and TEX) this week, their bats will be a welcome addition. Also, both Esteban Loaiza and Rich Harden are starting to throw off the mound again with Loaiza being a little ahead of Harden in terms of returning to Oakland, both are at least a couple of weeks away.
--- Bats getting a little warmer. Mark Kotsay led the way last week as he went 10 for 25 (.400) and Jay Payton wasn't far behind as he went 9 for 23 (.391). Even Dan Johnson started to hit a little bit as he went 4 for 14 (.286) in the 4 games he started in last week. As the bodies continue to heal the weather continues to heat up, I expect the A's bats to do the same. These guys all have track records that suggest they are better than this and it's only a matter of time before the start hitting like they can.
What I didn't like last week:
--- Other than the fact that Kendall was in the lineup for 5 of the 6 games last week, tere wasn't too much that I didn't like. I thought we played well and just ran into an unlucky game in game 2 vs. the Giants and an outstanding pitching performance in game 3. Our bullpen may have let us down in game 2 vs. the Giants but they have been pretty steady overall considering all the injuries they have sustained. Ellis did not play on Sunday and although they say he's day-to-day, that's a concern.
Up next for the A's:
Today they continue their marathon of 20 games in 20 days as they travel to Chicago to face the White Sox for a 3 game series followed by trip to Arlington for a 4 game series against our division rivals, the Texas Rangers. This is going to be a tough week for the A's as both the White Sox and Rangers are playing well but I expect the A's to take both series'. I expect Zito to win both of his games this week and I expect Haren to win his in game 3 vs. the Sox. As for the Rangers, I still don't believe that they are contenders so I think the A's take that sereis. How's 5-2 for the week sound? See you guys next week.
I'm a young kid, just graduated from college and I am a die hard fan of the Oakland Athletics and Oakland Raiders. I bleed green and gold and silver and black. Nothing makes me happier than watching those two teams win. As the man Al Davis says, "Just Win Baby!"