You know what would be a great thing to do for your rookie starting pitcher in his first start ever against the Red Sox, at Fenway Park of all places? He'd probably appreciate some run support. He probably would not appreciate the offense leaving runners all over the basepaths, and stranding multiple runners on third base with less than two outs.
Cahill might have deserved better than the loss he got; for five innings, he held the Red Sox scoreless with one hit, walking a tightrope with a 1-0 lead.
The A's scored their first run in the second on a leadoff double by Holliday, an infield single by Suzuki, and a single by Cust (who was 3-3 against Wakefield). With runners at first and third, and no one out, things looked promising. But Ryan Sweeney popped up, and Ellis and Crosby struck out to end the inning.
Cabrera managed a one-out single in the third inning, and Hairston doubled him to third, but Holliday popped up to the catcher for the second out, and Suzuki grounded out to end the inning.
The fourth was more of the same. Cust opened the inning with a double, and after Sweeney moved him to third, Ellis walked to put runners at the corners with one out. Then fickle Lady Luck joined the A's general suckitude as Crosby absolutely blistered a ball to third--which was caught for a double play.
With two two-out singles from Cust and Sweeney, the A's put runners on the corners in the sixth, but were again unable to move a runner across the plate, and had to settle for the slimmest leads; 1-0 through five and a half.
It all fell apart in spectacular style for the A's in the bottom of the sixth as Boston did in ten minutes what the A's tried to do over the previous two hours. Cahill (who has allowed an awful lot of homeruns for a sinkerballer) gave up the tying homerun to JD Drew, and then put two runners on for David Ortiz, who looked less than a superstar in his previous at-bats. Despite swinging through a lot of pitches this season, Ortiz did not miss Cahill's, drilling a 3-run homerun to give the Sox the 4-1 lead.Cahill was replaced by Breslow, who finally got the A's out of the inning.
The A's tried to waste another scoring opportunity in the seventh after hits by Crosby and Sweeney opened the inning, but after Cabrera struck out and Hairston popped up (Crosby almost got picked off on the play to end the inning), Holliday walked. With the bases loaded and two outs, Kurt Suzuki, our All Star catcher (if no one else's), had the at-bat of the game, eventually hitting a 3-2 pitch for a two-RBI single to bring the A's within one run.
But they would give one right back; the difference in the game. Wuertz, who replaced Brewslow, started the seventh with a walk, and then allowed a double. Boston would score a run on an Ortiz groudout, but Ziggy came in to get him out of the inning, and set the Sox down 1, 2, 3 in the eighth as well.
The A's had one last chance in the ninth against Papelbon, as they opened the inning with a Kennedy walk, and a Cabrera single (an a great AB). Hairston made a bid for a three-run homerun (that looked gone), but it was just a long sacrifice fly. Holliday struck out for the second out (insert your own comment here), and Suzuki singled the runner to second to give Cust and the A's one last at-bat.
Cust struck out.
The A's lose the game, the series, and frustrated yet more fans. I think the eight K's by Wakefield were the key.
We do it all again on Friday night. Hang in there.
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No disappointment tomorrow night
Time to drink drink drink until I see triple.
Hit4TheCycle - July 8, 2009
That goes well with your user name
Nico - July 8, 2009
got to get those runners in, guys
OaklandSi - July 8, 2009
Damn that 5-sided base!
Nico - July 8, 2009
Time to blow this team up! I have seen enough.
It has become next to unbearable watching A’s baseball this year.
Good night everybody….thanks for the entertaining game threads!
mrod - July 8, 2009
Night.
Rated-R Superstar - July 8, 2009
Well when Cahill blows up he goes Atomic
adragon - July 8, 2009
adragon - July 8, 2009
This is the "we lost" version of fireworks.
pam5981 - July 8, 2009
Hmm...that's odd...
The Blue Jays and Rays are 9-9 in the 8th, but the Blue Jays have 14 hits and the Rays have 15 hits. I would have thought the score would be around 3-2.
Nico - July 8, 2009
if it was the A's vs the A's you would be right
adragon - July 8, 2009
Foolish Nico, that only happens when you’re the A’s.
Rated-R Superstar - July 8, 2009
and tricks are for kids
adragon - July 8, 2009
i think the reason it hasn't been blown up yet
is BB is waiting til after the ASB, when, for example perhaps, the Braves will be deluded and desperate enough to give us (maybe even Vasquez and) Escobar for Holliday.
I been watching Escobar and he has “MF” potential, so this is one man’s opinion colored by desire… but I can’t see why BB’d continue to trot this embarrassingly wretched product out there as the Washington Generals to everyone else’s Harlem Globetrotters unless he was waiting for the trade deadline to really stick it to some super-desperate team with momentarily lofty pennant aspirations.
But I dunno, if this team were a stupid ‘80s song it would be “Misunderstanding” because you watch it day after day and you’re like, damn, there must be some kind of mistake, WTF.
emperor nobody - July 8, 2009
ROLLERCOASTER!
Of suck, say what?
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
ROFLMAO
if only the teA’se were as good as the Ohio Players.
emperor nobody - July 8, 2009
Right?
You did ask.
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
just for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBkVV9xxCHE
singing drummers, they just don’t make ’em like that no more.
emperor nobody - July 8, 2009
I officially love you, so much!
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
Or drumming drummers.
See Snow Patrol. Horrible!
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
that song is about 1 minute too long
micdog2001 - July 9, 2009
We should maybe skip Cahill’s next start and give him the Anderson treatment. It worked for Brett, anyway.
Rated-R Superstar - July 8, 2009
No need
the all-star break is coming up
adragon - July 8, 2009
reply fail
adragon - July 8, 2009
Nice highlights, ESPN
Highlights of the A’s/Red Sox game:
1) Wakefield pitches, Cabrera shaking head, mentions his 8 k’s
2) Papi – 3 run HR
3) Cust’s groundout to Pedroia after the A’s had closed it to 4-3 (no mention of the A’s runs)
4) Papelbon striking out Cust to end the game (no mention the A’s had a run in and runners on base)
Were the A’s in this game?
Wolverine - July 8, 2009
short answer
No.
Sadder, more provocative long answer can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Generals
emperor nobody - July 8, 2009
great response
Glomar - July 8, 2009
ESPN needs to
DIAF.
walkoff baltimore chop - July 8, 2009
Die in a fire?
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
Yep.
walkoff baltimore chop - July 8, 2009
Clever.
Rated-R Superstar - July 8, 2009
I'm just glad I got it.
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
Again
Simple Sac Fly’s would do the trick. If we just simply had lofted a flyball in those runner on third, less than two outs situations we’d have won this game. Seems like everyone wants to get a base hit or better in those situations instead of just taking the simple approach. Hell, if you hit a flyball to LF at Fenway chances are you’ll bang it off the Green Monster.
Helloooo 1st - July 8, 2009
Easier said than done against a knuckleball, but
that excuse only applies to today…not to the rest of the season.
Nico - July 8, 2009
Meh
He hung quite a few that were belt-high or so, but on the whole you’re probably right. These are MLB (HAHA) hitters after all so they should be able to get those runs in.
Helloooo 1st - July 8, 2009
Sea had 10 hits also
they got 5 runs to go with it but we are not the Juggernaut that is the Seattle Mariners.
adragon - July 8, 2009
Good Writeup
But you are wrong about one thing. Ortiz is no longer slumping. For the last month he is hitting 290 with 7 HRs and an OPS around 1000. In other words, better than anyone on our team by far.
jasonthea - July 8, 2009
Yeah, I fixed that.
Thanks
baseballgirl - July 8, 2009
Andruw Jones Pounding the slegnA
4 home runs in 2 games and 3 bombs tonight in 3 at bats
I love it
Trainman - July 8, 2009
Sad that only the fricking wind stopped the Hairston acquisition
from turning a loss into a win in just his second start. I still can’t believe that ball stayed in the park.
Nico - July 8, 2009
That ball was crushed
I just watched it
Hairston has some pop but the wind had some stop.
Trainman - July 8, 2009
That big fan built into the green monster
really helped them tonight. It sure knocked that ball down.
Wolverine - July 8, 2009
Fan interference?
Nico - July 8, 2009
The Hairston Acquisition
Did someone already make a 70’s glam band joke?
Elvez - July 8, 2009
What was that band Crosby was with?
The Bat-.052s?
Nico - July 8, 2009
Love suck, baby, love suck!
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
I though his group's name was the Swing Lows
ak_A - July 8, 2009
Sweet Cros-biatch!
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
Crosby, Skills My Ass.
Nico - July 8, 2009
{and not even young)
Nico - July 8, 2009
We're reaching,
but its all bad.
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
sounds like Croz all right.
Nico - July 8, 2009
oh my
ak_A - July 8, 2009
Croz is never all right.
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
MARCO!!!
Sigh.
Nico - July 8, 2009
SCUTARO!
Sigh.
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
brilliant
ak_A - July 8, 2009
my brilliant night life....just like alaska.
ak_A - July 8, 2009
Isn't it about time you came to AN Day?
I think we’ve only met once and I keep hoping maybe you’ve improved.
Nico - July 8, 2009
And I want to know why Nico thinks you should improve.
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
he may be referring to the nervous ticks and barnyard blurts
and sudden outbursts of profanity
ak_A - July 8, 2009
So, in other words,
he’s trying to figure out himself?
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
hope so, after witnessing that, i decided to avoid AN day
ak_A - July 8, 2009
Would it help if I offer
grilled shrimp and bbq bacon wrapped scallops? Hmmm?
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
i have waited at the greyhound station twice, and once at the airport
ak_A - July 8, 2009
The first two times I was at the airport,
the last time the greyhound station. Fourth time’s a charm?
Nico - July 9, 2009
Just go with what you know.
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
Sorry, but it needs to be thrown out there again ...
absolutely no excuse for Geren either A) not sending Cabrera against one of the easiest pitchers in the bigs to steal on, OR
B) not pinch-running Davis and sending him against one of the easiest pitchers in the bigs to steal on …
Probably a tie game if he does either. Sometimes it looks as if he doesn’t want to win and does everything in his power to lose. Just a horrible, horrible effort (or lack, thereof).
Vacafan - July 8, 2009
Ironically, the one time Cabrera WAS running
was the one time the hitter made contact (Hairston’s fly ball). Any other pitch (even Holliday’s whiff) and Orlando is at second when Suzuki bats.
Nico - July 8, 2009
Wouldn't it be nice?
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
Shouldn't he have been at 2nd to start with?
I couldn’t believe that was a single.
baseballgirl - July 8, 2009
Good point. Drew made an excellent play,
but his hurried throw to second was off-line. Cabrera would have been safe.
Nico - July 8, 2009
I couldn't believe he didn't even try for it!
I was like…that’s a single…FOR MOLINA!
baseballgirl - July 8, 2009
O-Cab/Geren this is for you
adragon - July 8, 2009
So I got into an argument with my puckbunny...
…she contested that he woulda been safe, I (stubbornly) argued was out for sure. Tell me that I’m right, and even if I’m wrong, still say it, please.
Pucking Insane - July 9, 2009
Drew made the throw to second anticipating Cabrera might be going,
and the throw was well off line. Cabrera would have been safe.
Nico - July 9, 2009
Pedroia and Jacoby
Notice that both of the did not even hesitate when trying to stretch a single into a double?
Pucking Insane - July 9, 2009
How do I take it that AN's ads are urging me to try online atheist dating?
All the girls I’ve been with insist there’s no big bang, so I guess there’s that.
Nico - July 8, 2009
There's the spirit!
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
Honey, they weren't talking about evolution.
pam5981 - July 8, 2009
They certainly weren't screaming "Oh God!!!!"
Nico - July 8, 2009
Or the Son, or the holy goat.
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
Cust's final AB demonstrates the value of a "Chone Figgins type". That is all.
Pucking Insane - July 8, 2009
sarcasm...
I would much rather take Figgins’ lifetime 64.1% chance of making an out over Cust’s lifetime 63.1% chance of making an out with only one out left.
chri5 - July 8, 2009
Until this year, Papelbon walked virtually nobody, so please factor that in.
Pucking Insane - July 8, 2009
Factored in. Still do not want.
Maybe it is just an irrational hatred I possess of people who misspell their own name…
chri5 - July 8, 2009
Aight.
Good night, my AN darlings. Sleep well.
lynnzgal - July 8, 2009
Night.
Rated-R Superstar - July 8, 2009
So I didn't miss much, then
mikev - July 8, 2009
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