It was one of those outings where you figure Trevor Cahill should have given up more than just one run, the sort where he's in trouble often and just waiting for that hit or two that leads to a big inning for the other side. The thing to remember is when you're a ground ball pitcher and someone's on base you're usually only one double play away from heading back to the dugout unscathed with the odds a little more in your favor than usual. Such was the case tonight and Daric Barton provided the offense early (with a little help from the Rangers "defense") before the A's opened it up big time in the 7th, winning 9-1.
In Cahill's 5 2/3 innings tonight (he was on a pitch count) he was able to get three of them. Two were of the conventional on-the-ground variety while one was a nice catch and throw from center by Rajai Davis. His first two innings were three up, three down affairs but he got the double plays in each of the middle innings. He was also pretty efficient in throwing 51 of his 79 pitches for strikes (65%) along with inducing 11 ground ball outs compared to 4 by air.
Once again he also avoided giving up the longball, though David Murphy came very close on a run-scoring double that hit the top of the jagged edge in right-center. There was some luck on his side tonight as most of the 6 hits and 2 walks he gave up came in four innings with just 1 strikeout overall but I see it as him making some of his own by keeping the ball down, pitching to his strengths.
Things got a little interesting in the bottom of the 1st when Adam Kennedy decided he was going to have a very short night as he argued a bad called strike three enough for Eric Cooper to give him the thumb. Of note was Bob Geren taking about half an hour to get out of the dugout but while Kennedy was right to be upset he didn't look like he'd be done with it until he got sent to the showers. Mission accomplished, but we were forced to endure eight innings of Bobby Crosby.
In the bottom of the 2nd Barton stepped to the plate with two away and Jack Cust on first after a walk. In one of those plays you really just have to see to believe, he hit a sinking liner to right that Nelson Cruz charged and dove for. Instead of letting it fall and keeping it to a two-out, two-on situation the ball got under his glove. Cust motored around to score as Barton reached third on a triple, but Ian Kinsler's relay throw got past Ivan Rodriguez to the backstop and Barton raced home as well, beating Brandon McCarthy's errant toss from near the on-deck circle. Out of all that, just one error was charged to Kinsler, which was about right.
Barton would come through again with two down in the 4th, singling to plate Ryan Sweeney. Cahill gave a run back in the 6th on the Murphy double before Marlon Byrd hit a fly ball to center. Davis made the catch and Murphy raced to third only to be tagged out by Bobby Crosby. Craig Breslow finished the inning and worked an uneventful 7th, then the A's really put it out of reach.
Leading off, Eric Patterson turned on a fastball away (yes, you read it right) for a double to right. Geren played it safe by having Crosby sacrifice Patterson to third but it quickly got out of hand for Willie Eyre. Davis singled, plating Patterson. Sweeney singled as Davis went to third. Kurt Suzuki and Cust both pulled doubles down the line, Suzuki's scoring two while Cust's brought Suzuki around. Mark Ellis singled in Cust and Eyre's night was done. Barton hit another ball solidly but this time it was a sharp liner right to Hank Blalock at first for an inning-ending double play.
The A's got one more in the 8th on a Davis strikeout, though he reached first on a wild pitch as Patterson trotted home after singling and advancing to third on a couple passed balls. Jerry Blevins and Brad Ziegler wrapped up the win that put Cahill into double figures days after Brett Anderson got there. After Kurt Suzuki dropped a foul pop by Kinsler, Ziegler's next and final pitch was a soft liner right back to him that led to an easy throw to Barton at first. Game over. A's win again, their eighth in the last nine. Yay!
Oh yeah. The Rajai Watch is now at .318 after a couple more hits. He did strike out three times.
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Fast recap is fast.
speckops - September 22, 2009
I was doing the 67MARQUEZ thing and cheating on it while the A's were in the 7th ;-)
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
"Cheeky bahsterd...."
mrod - September 22, 2009
That almost invites a Twinkies-esque comeback. Good to know we dodged a bullet.
speckops - September 22, 2009
You wouldn't have known if they did blow the lead
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
I figured all of the frontpage writers did that.
You might as well, and you can add to the recap after it’s over.
danmerqury - September 22, 2009
It depends
I started on the Cahill stuff almost as soon as he was taken out.
If it’s a really close game it’s a little harder because I want to lead off with what I see as the biggest news.
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
Just as long as you weren't doing the
67Marquez’s business partner thing.
iglew - September 22, 2009
Cahill making the case for staying here in 2010...
very nice effort tonight.
mrod - September 22, 2009
What, no mention of the night's biggest news?
hairless buck
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
You just covered it
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
free travis buck!
dump jack cust!
Asfan4ever723 - September 22, 2009
right on!
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
Agree with Part A
Disagree strongly with Part B
DeJay - September 23, 2009
Yay wins!
mikev - September 22, 2009
WINS. NUMBER 7.5 IN THE STREAK
ElQuesoCapitan - September 22, 2009
Rajai is so prolific he even gets on base when he strikes out.
That’s like dividing by zero.
Rancho Canseco - September 22, 2009
Yeah, what does that do to BABIP? Does that count as a ball in play, and therefore an 0/1?
speckops - September 22, 2009
No, it just counts as a strikeout
PaulThomas - September 22, 2009
A's offense
After tonight’s blowout back to a positive run differential on the season
3rd highest scoring team in mlb since the ASB
scoring overall in mlb this yr has been down, but their offense overall ranks 14th best
Asfan4ever723 - September 22, 2009
too bad it's not june or july
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
an understatement OAH
But i think may would be more appropriate
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
even better!
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
You missed the most important lesson of this game:
Putting your infield in a. prior to the 8th inning, and/or b. in a game with a margin of more than one run, is slightly less intelligent than hitting yourself over the head with a ball-peen hammer while chanting lines from American Pie 2.
Every time I see a manager do this, I want to throw my shoe at the television. It is a one-run strategy. It does not make sense in a game which will probably not be decided by one run.
PaulThomas - September 22, 2009
Do you know anyone who has actually done that?
67MARQUEZ - September 22, 2009
I really, really wish I could answer yes to this question
PaulThomas - September 22, 2009
I was kinda hoping the same thing. It's a fine thought, though.
67MARQUEZ - September 22, 2009
Maybe you can get a busted TV someone's thrown out
Then at least you could say you’ve done it.
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
If it's busted, how could I watch American Pie 2 on it?
PaulThomas - September 23, 2009
On the working one?
That way you can say you threw a shoe through your TV but not worry about breaking the good one. ;-)
Flashfire - September 23, 2009
I thought 67 was referring to the ball-peen hammer business
PaulThomas - September 23, 2009
Oh. Could be.
In that case I’d suggest getting a helmet first.
Flashfire - September 23, 2009
yes
67MARQUEZ - September 23, 2009
Has anyone ever tried to analyze that to see if it’s a good idea? I know that THT analyzed playing “no doubles” with (I believe) a one run lead in the bottom of the ninth, and they found virtually no difference than playing a normal “straight up” defense.
speckops - September 22, 2009
Even Patterson got 2 hits!
WOW! This is fun! I hope they keep it going! Go A’s! Maybe the Holliday experiment helped the young guys more then we realize. Only time will tell.
A'sfansince1970 - September 22, 2009
Did we win?
67MARQUEZ - September 22, 2009
a nailbiter
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
I always miss the dramatic games. Sigh.
67MARQUEZ - September 22, 2009
i know
we were all on pins and needles to see how long it would take to see buck.
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
Uncle?
67MARQUEZ - September 22, 2009
No
But I’m hoping to see a picture of Travis Buck, John Buck and Charles Thomas together.
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
the three caballeros eh?
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
I'm going for something a little different
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
Buck, buck, goose?
ZigFan31 - September 22, 2009
please elaborate
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
Two Buck, Chuck
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
Ooh I like word games.
Well ones that I actually get.
67MARQUEZ - September 22, 2009
should have put a picture of a bottle of wine or something
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
and in front of Trader Joe's
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
Maybe this would have been enough
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
if those three are out of baseball in a few years
they can get a joint endorsement deal
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
I don't smoke anymore.
I don’t smoke any less either.
67MARQUEZ - September 22, 2009
smoke baseballs, not tobacco
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
News Flash: Hairston probably out for the rest of the season
Could this bode well for our favorite new baldy?
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
no, because now eric patterson will get starts./
ElQuesoCapitan - September 22, 2009
all of them?
maybe sweeney needs to rest his knees?
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
slusser agrees with you
but does the BB agree? that is the question.
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
see, the women are smart : )
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
may-be
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
maybe.
i would rather see buck getting starts over patterson anyway. season’s dead and we’ve already seen a bit of the AAAA ball that patterson plays, what harm can it do.
ElQuesoCapitan - September 22, 2009
none! only good
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
No.
Scott Hairston should really keep playing. His internal organs aren’t rupturing and he isn’t blind.
Aufheben - September 22, 2009
our new f
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
our new fave baldy isn't hairston, it's buck
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
would it even matter if he had a mohawk?
dreds? a stinger goatee? All three?
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
no
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
hmmm
what if he wore pink consistently? or wore chaps?
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
i need to see him more in order to answer these questions, can you arrange that?
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
unfortunately, no
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
: (
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
i'm sure if you dress up and ask nicely
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
guess that's what spring training is for
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
tease
Why am I awake?
67MARQUEZ - September 22, 2009
watching QuickPitch like me?
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
Not at this moment.
But it’s usually what I fall asleep to. Kind of like a bedtime story.
67MARQUEZ - September 22, 2009
out of margarita mix?
ZigFan31 - September 22, 2009
I have G2 mix if anyone wants some
also, I wish Trenni would host the show more
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
I saw her do the Spring Training reports
earlier this year. Not impressed with her reporting skills which I know you care nothing about.
ZigFan31 - September 22, 2009
you're right about the latter
But I do agree. Neither her nor Hazel Mae are strong female baseball reporters. I like Amsinger and Vasgersian — not as silly as the “analysts” but still make it interesting and topical.
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
the daily show
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
not fond of mohawks,
but I would draw the line at a mullet. Eeek.
whiteshoes40 - September 22, 2009
yea that would be bad
OakA'sHoney - September 22, 2009
Bob Geren thanks you for quoting him
cuppingmaster - September 22, 2009
Don't know if this was in the game thread, but I was disappointed to hear Ken and Vince mention
that Hairston’s hamstring problem has turned into a hip injury, probably due to favoring his bad leg. Like Gallagher at the end of last year, and Gaudin in the second half of ‘07, this was another situation where the A’s chose to keep trotting out a guy who appeared to be playing with a fairly conspicuous injury, and this despite the team being out of contention and a glut of young OFs from which to choose a replacement.
Aufheben - September 22, 2009
See the initial open thread post
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
Oh yeah... or the post above this one.
You don’t have to be a weatherman to know Scott Hairston shouldn’t play baseball.
Aufheben - September 22, 2009
agreed....
I want to see Buck get a chance to play now….c’mon Beane and Geren!
Let the boy play for crying out loud!!!!!!
mrod - September 22, 2009
I miss the A's
Being back at college means I don’t get to watch the games any more. I miss them so much that for my entire Political Science class I just doodled possible lineups and pitching rotations for next season. Didn’t take a single note or hear a single word that was said so this infatuation is clearly bad for my health.
Helloooo 1st - September 22, 2009
Good god, I've totally been there.
I distinctly remember not paying attention in a history class just to make lineups with our shiny new toys: Frank Thomas and Milton Bradley.
Also fun: attempting to name the entire 40-man roster from memory. It’s difficult enough, and makes it look like you’re writing a lot.
danmerqury - September 22, 2009
Yeah
The first few classes ive tried listing each division/conference/league in the various major sports. Then I tried college conferences and punk rock bands. I’m running out of ideas…
Helloooo 1st - September 23, 2009
How much are you paying to be there again?
OldhamA - September 23, 2009
Don't you know?
This is America. Everyone deserves an education. Therefore it doesn’t cost anything.
iglew - September 23, 2009
iglew, I just saw your comment in the thread about your computer
Have you tried taking it to an Apple store? They can actually be pretty nice about fixing things for free. You’ll probably have to go online and make an appointment (I think they call it a “reservation”).
My wife’s Mac laptop was acting weird a while ago, and she figured out online that the problem was a dying battery. She took it in, they made the same diagnosis, and they gave her a new battery, no charge.
Nick - September 23, 2009
fess up
dick
my_cat_max - September 22, 2009
I really hate it when a-holes get greedy like that
Their right, but whatever.
Flashfire - September 22, 2009
I think the dude vastly overestimated his ability to charge for it
It’s Matt Carson, not Frank Thomas’s 500th HR.
eastbayexpat - September 23, 2009
What an f-wad
I know it’s a recession but damn. It’s not like he’s living in atherton after 8 years in the minors or however long he’s been on the farm.
cuppingmaster - September 23, 2009 via mobile
exactly
a rookie scrub’s first HR? take the jersey and be grateful for it!
my_cat_max - September 23, 2009
Hell, I'd be happy with a handshake.
And maybe a picture.
danmerqury - September 23, 2009
What a douchebag.
mikev - September 23, 2009
OT
has anyone seen the show Oakland Gang Wars on disco very channel
I wouldnt be surprised if uncle lew is tivo’ing these episodes and has sen them to Selig, even more reason to move out of there
Asfan4ever723 - September 22, 2009
It's just crime-porn
It’s as accurate a portrayal of Oakland as watching a Chasey Lain video is an accurate portrayal of sex.
cityplANner - September 23, 2009
Woah, wait, it's not?
OldhamA - September 23, 2009
Tonight's Game
More people at the Coliseum than the last couple of “10,400” attendance games
-yet somehow the attendance numbers didn’t change.Gorgeous night for baseball. Pretty warm, no breeze. The A’s were cookin’. Even the Bale Vietnamese Sandwiches (from this great unknown little place on San Pablo in El Cerrito, $2.50/sandwich) were dynamite.
Best play: the Barton “Triple.” Second best play: the Rajai Davis strikeout (non) RBI. Worst play: Bob Geren’s nonchalant stare while his third baseman argues balls and strikes. The good news is that Bobby Crosby plays a better third base than Adam Kennedy. The bad news is that he’s still Bobby Crosby.
richwol1 - September 23, 2009
I like your reports.
How many games do you get out to a year?
67MARQUEZ - September 23, 2009
I'LL BE THERE TONIGHT.
mikev - September 23, 2009
Damn it.
I got an invite from one of the AN gals last night, and I can’t make it. Too much on the plate. I will be there on 10/4.
67MARQUEZ - September 23, 2009
I didn't.
AN Gals hate me, apparently.
mikev - September 23, 2009
Oh mikey
you’re cute when you’re feeling neglected.
But remember, to them, I am huggable, and you are the other able.
67MARQUEZ - September 23, 2009
Still didn't get invited to the game tonight.
Besides, we never did figure out what that other -able is.
Amicable? Likeable? Permeable? Expendable?
mikev - September 23, 2009
I dunno...
…I was quite enamored by Pudge’s two passed ball and two wild pitch experience in the 8th which led to the Rangers granting a courtesy run to the A’s.
Dr Pez - September 23, 2009
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