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A's gain momentum in Week 4
May 01, 2006 | 11:22AM | report this

Week 4 went almost as predicted by the DJ.  I had predicted if we beat Millwood in Game 1 of the Texas series, we would go on the sweep both series'.  Well, with the way things have been going of late, I'll take 4 of 5.  The A's are back at .500 and are now 12-12 and a half game behind the Rangers.

In Game 1 of the Rangers series, the A's got a solid effort from struggling Joe Blanton and the bullpen.  Blanton gave up 2 runs over 6 innings and the pen didn't let them get anymore.  In Game 2, Barry Zito had another rough outing giving up 5 runs over 6 innings but the A's had a chance to win the game.  The A's tied the game up scoring 2 runs in the top of the 9th and then for some strange reason, Ken Macha puts in recent callup Chad Gaudin to face the heart of the Texas lineup in a tied game in the bottom of the 9th when Joe Kennedy, Kiko Calero, and Justin Duchsherer were all still available.  Of course, Gaudin gives up the winning single to Hank Blalock moments later.  Nice move Macha.  We won Game 3, but at the same time we may have lost BIG as Rich Harden left the game with what they said was back spasms but we now know that he will be out for 3-6 weeks.

Onto Kansas City, where we had won 9 straight entering the series.  In the opener, Dan Haren came out and pitched like the Dan Haren of old, allowing 2 runs over 8 innings.  In Game 2, thank god the rains came as we were trailing 6-1 in the 3rd after Esteban walked 6 in the first inning and failed to make it through the 2nd.  The game is rescheduled for a double header in August.  In Game 3,  the bats came alive as the A's pounded out 13 runs and Chavez and Swisher each had HR's again.

What I liked last week:

---  We beat the teams we are supposed to beat.  In my opinion we are a better team than the Rangers and good teams beat the teams they are supposed to beat and we took care of business in KC, as usual.

---  Chavez still swinging a hot stick.  Chavy went 6 for 20 (.300) with 2 HR's last week.  With the offense still struggling a bit, he and Swisher will have to continue to carry the load.

---  Jay Payton picking it up.  Payton went 6 for 18 (.333) with 5 runs last week.  With Milton Bradley hurt, Payton will be having a lot more AB's and we need his bat in the lineup.

---  Dan Johnson is no longer slumping!  He went 11 of 19 (.368) with 2 HR's and 2 big 9th innning hits in the Texas series.  If he keeps hitting like this, he will be moved up in the order and that is something I think is needed for this lineup.

---  Stepping in for Street.  3 different A's got saves last week (Duchscherer, Kennedy, and Sarloos).  Street should be back this week and his replacements did well in his abscence.

What I didn't like:

---  Rich Harden hurt again.  Our ace is out 3-6 with a back strain.  We've got a pretty tough schedule this month and not having Harden take the ball every 5th day will hurt.

---  Esteban Loaiza, where are you?  Velocity is still not there and he has lost control, not a good combination.   With Harden on the DL, he needs to straighten things out quick.

---  Macha's decision making.  I did like that he put in Gaudin in the bottom of the 9th of a tied game against the heart of the oreder for Texas.  If you read my blog from last week, you know that I also blame Macha for Houston Street's recent injury.

Up next for the A's:

The A's have a full week with 2 games at Anaheim followed by 2 games at home vs. Cleveland and 3 games vs. Tampa Bay.  These two games against the Angels are BIG, as we are a half game ahead of them at the moment, because any seperation we can get from them is great whether its achieved in May or September.  I see another good week coming as the only tough pitchers we face are John Lackey in Game 2 of the Angels series and Scott Kazmir in Game 1 of the Devil Rays series.  I'm expecting to come out of this week with at least 4 wins and would be extremely disappointed with anything less than that.  See you guys next week.

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Oakland A's continue to slide in Week 3
Apr 24, 2006 | 12:23PM | report this

Well A's fans, it was another bad week.  We went 2-4 this week, losing 2 of 3 to both the Tigers and the Angels.  We are now 8-11 on the year and 2 games back of both LA and Texas.

We actually won our first series opener of the year as Esteban Loaiza gave up 3 runs over 6 innings and the pen did the rest.  In game 2, Blanton blew up again allowing 8 runs in 4 1/3 and Kenny Rogers owned us as usual.  In game 3, we got a gem from Barry Zito who allowed one run over 7 innings only to be for not as Justin Duchsherer, filling in for injured Houston Street, could not close the game giving up 3 runs in the top of the ninth while only getting one batter out.

Onto Anaheim.  We won the series opener again.  This time getting a solid outing from Rich Harden, 3 runs over 8 innings, and Kiko Calero finished things off in the 9th.  Games 2 and 3 were both close but we lost by pretty much getting dominated by a single guy from the Angels as Garrett Anderson went 4 for 4 with a HR in game 2 and Vlad Guerrero went 2 for 4 with a HR and 3 RBI in game 3.

What I liked last week:

---  We won both series openers.  That sets the tone for the series and eventually our pitchers will get back to what they're capable of and we will start winning series' again.

---  Swisher still swinging a hot bat going 6 for 17 (.352) with 4 home runs.  The average may just be a hot streak but the power is for real folks.

---  Zito's strong performance against Detroit.  7 innings, 3 hits, and 1 run.  We need these starts from him.

---  Another good outing from Rich Harden.  8 innings, 5 hits, and 3 runs.  He didn't have his best stuff, only 2 strike outs, but he still managed a win.  This kid is special.

What I didn't like last week:

---  Houston Street getting hurt.  Now this is something that really ticked me off and I could go on for a long time about this but in my opinion Ken Macha messed up.  He threw Street in a game that didn't matter and then he was called upon in the next 4 games which I think is what caused the strained pectoral.  Now I may be wrong about this, but for a team that is expected to win it all, our closer does not need to get into game just "to get some work."

--- Joe Blanton still getting rocked.  I know he started slow last year but here's to hoping he figures it out soon.

---  Justin Duchsherer not the answer for the 9th inning.  Houston Street may be available as early as Tuesday so hopefully this won't be an issue.

---  Oakland bats still cold.   The Big Hurt, Milton Bradley, Mark Ellis, and Mark Kotsay are all still struggling.  I can live with Kendall not hitting as I think he is the most overpaid player in the game.  Now I'm not one to criticize Billy Beane very often but how can we be paying this guy $11 million a year?  Anyways back to the bats.  We have faced tough pitching so far so hopefully the bats heat up soon.

Up next for the A's:

The A's head out on the road this week as they have 3 games at Texas and at Kansas City.  These games are extremely important as I don't think the A's can afford another single digit wins in April.  With that said, if Joe Blanton can get the win tonight against Kevin Millwood I think the A's can sweep both series and we should be starting May with a 14-11 record and hopefully be atop the AL West.  Also, our bats should start heating up with games at Arlingotn and against the lowly Royals so we shouldn't have the worst average in the AL when this week is through.  See you guys next week.

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