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A's Attempt To Sweep Angels Is A Fundamental Failure

For all the hoopla over hits and diving catches, baseball often comes down to the details in between. In the bottom of the 1st, Mark Ellis had a Bobby Abreu ground ball glance off his glove into short CF. Both he and Pennington went to 2B to cover, while Rajai Davis just stood there like he thought he was Jack Cust getting a 2-strike fastball down the middle. 3 players, all of whom could easily have gone after the ball and held Abreu at 1B, none did. This became even more important when Torii Hunter hit a crisp DP ball to Pennington, but with Abreu at 2B, not at 1B. Singles by Vlad Guerrero and Kendry Morales would give the Angels a 2-0 lead.

Star-divide

In the top of the 3rd, a single by Eric Patterson and a double by Cliff Pennington put runners at 2nd and 3rd with nobody out. Rajai Davis hit a bouncer to 3B. If both Patterson and Pennington both hold, it's 2nd & 3rd with one out, and Daric Barton's subsequent grounder to 1B scores a run. If they both go, then Figgins has to concede Pennington going to 3B in order to cut down Patterson at the plate -- or he can tag Pennington out and allow a run to score. But the A's played it all wrong: Patterson came to the plate, cut down pretty easily, while Pennington held at 2nd. Suddenly, the A's didn't even have a runner at 3B with less two out, nor a run on the board, and they would come up empty in the inning.

Even in the 7th, when the A's, now trailing 5-0, put the first 5 men on base to chase Joe Saunders, with 3 runs in Oakland had 1st & 3rd with nobody out but for the second time in the game, could not get that runner at 3rd home. That's partly because Eric Patterson thought he'd try to bunt on Darren Oliver, but he popped the bunt up to Figgins. After 5 hitters in a row have reached base, you can't hand the other team an out by popping a bunt up. Especially not when you're Eric Patterson, and don't exactly have your defensive skills, your terrific eye, or your HR power to fall back on. Rajai Davis bounced into a DP to end that frame, and would later bounce out to end the game -- and end his hitting streak at 14 games.

Hey, down 5-0 in the 7th, the A's battled again and got as close as 5-4 and that's good. But just with some fundamental play -- the ability to, you know, go get a ball that's rolling nearby, the ability to get runners home from 3rd with nobody out -- we might be celebrating a series sweep right about now. Instead, it's onto Seattle for the A's last off-day tomorrow...and then Felix Hernandez on Tuesday night.

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HAY GUYS WHAT ARE THE A'S CHANCES OF .500
Pretty good

In 2010.

Doable

Biggest hurdle is Felix on Tuesday but I think Cahill can match. Our bullpen is better than the M’s. It would be awesome to sweep the Slegna at home, nice ending to a bad season. Do A’s!

Just the fact that Eveland, Mortensen and E-Gon

get another start each tells me that 6 in a row is mucho unlikely-o.

Why? They came back

even with Eveland’s laid egg, Mort only gave up 3 earned in his last start and they SHOULD HAVE WON today! If they can put it together and play super solid D, they can do this! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Who’s with me!

Reply button.

Use it. Love it.

Every time I see that line quoted,

I want to sever my optic nerves with a pair of pruning shears.

It’s particularly ironic since the WFRR line in your signature is at exactly the opposite pole.

um

The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.

It's a joke EN.

From the movie “Animal House”. John Belushi.

HAY GUYS WHAT ARE THE CHANCES..............

Beats moo.

You really need to

stop beating a dead horse cow.

Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Who's with me!

Dunno. Maybe the Russians when they beat the Japanese at El Alamein.

Reference

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q47bpOCTcaY

Animal House.

oh yeaaaaaaah

Christ I am getting old, I can’t remember Animal House…. the tears are rolling down my legs, I’m afraid.

Question for someone who has been able to watch the games.

How has Eric Patterson looked?

Much less hopeless at the plate

He’s pulled a few decent fastballs, hit the ball hard — I can imagine what he looks like in AAA getting on base constantly and stealing bases. So that’s progress.

on the other hand

his arm strength and bunting ability leave much to be desired. I don’t know, I don’t see much of a place for another light hitting outfielder in our future. With him in LF, Rajai in CF, and Sweeney in RF, our outfield has about 10 HR all season. That’s pathetic.

Defense is the key

Patterson is a poor LFer (partly due to his noodle arm) and a terrible 2Bman (partly due to his complete inability to do any part of the job well). So unless he suddenly starts batting .300 or starts hitting 25HRs/year, he’s just not useful because unlike Davis or Sweeney, Patterson’s defense sucks balls of goat.

this is true as well

That’s why they pay you the big bucks, eh?

{rolls window down in limo}

Sorry, say it again?

Pardon me, do you have any grey poupon?
I can't believe you mustard the courage to ask me that.

I relish your next question — ketchup to you later.

I'd been pudding off asking you that for awhile

but I liked how you caked your responses together

Jello... jello...

I’m trying to think of a joke with jello…

His best role will probably be in the NL as a specialist PH

whom a manager can also use in double-switches (though his defense won’t be any good).

Lenny Harris played for 18 friggin’ seasons, and MIke Sharperson played for 8 with Patterson’s basic skill set — good on-base ability, good speed, no power, (mediocre) defensive versatility.

I see him as a Padre,

poking triples into the alleys of Petco.

Not a preaching the gospel padre?
Just got back from Fullerton Angels of Riverside stadium

Good seats, but poor outcome. The thing in the 1st was pivotal like Nico said, and it was crazy how no one went to field it properly. The DP in the 7th that Rajai hit was the one time where I thought someone should have slid at first. It was close enough where if he had slid perfectly he probably would have been safe and the inning could have continued. Rajai wasn’t really the goat I suppose, considering EGone started, but he contributed to the loss as much as he contributed to the win in other games.

Oh well, last game in person of the season for me. Let’s hope we can get within sniffing distance of .500

sliding slows the runner down

the only time you should slide is to avoid a tag.

 Plus you are out if you slide at first base. At least that’s what my coach told me as he was handing me a snowcone

You can slide at first, at least in high school level and above.

It is rare though because you usually don’t need to avoid a tag.
Sliding is also a good way to stop at a base (2b or 3b) without running passed it, so you don’t get tagged out.

Maybe I am really high

and I’m the only one that thinks I’m funny.

I thought that was pretty damn funny.

Maybe I’m gone too….Who knows? And I agree with everything you said. Sliding into first is a nono. My daddy told me so.

Has Rajai's contract with Rickey expired?

He’s been looking like bad-raj as of late.
Awful ABs, high Ks, what have you.

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