Preview: A’s at Padres two-game inter-league series

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By Jerry Feitelberg

The Oakland A’s start a 10-game, three-city road trip Tuesday with a two-game inter-league series with the San Diego Padres. The A’s then go to Chicago for four games against the White Sox and on to Detroit for another four-game series against the Tigers.

The Padres, under third-year manager Andy Green, find themselves in last place in the National League West with a record of 34-40 but are just 6 1/2 games behind the first-place Arizona Diamondbacks.

The Padres’ general manager A.J. Preller has built the roster in a manner very similar to the A’s. Preller’s first year with the club was very controversial as he spent a lot of money acquiring expensive free agents in the hopes of making the Padres a contender. The experiment failed, and Preller is trying to follow the Houston Astros model of using young talent and having a couple of veterans in the lineup. Preller’s one big move over the winter was the signing of former Kansas City Royals’ first baseman Eric Hosmer to a big contract.

Most A’s fans probably are not familiar with the Padres. The Padres’ lineup will feature Freddy Galvis at shortstop, Jose Pirela at second base, Eric Hosmer at first, and Corey Spangenberg and Christian Villanueva have shared time at third. Travis Jankowski, Manuel Margot, Hunter Renfroe are the outfielders. Matt Szczur and Franmill Reyes have are the backups. A.J. Ellis and Raffy Lopez are the catchers.

Since the game is being played in an NL city, there will be no DH.

The A’s are back at the .500 mark for the 13th time this season with a record of 36-36. They will be without the services of Matt Chapman. Chapman was placed on the 10-day DL with a right thumb contusion. Matt Joyce is also on the 10-day DL. Franklin Barreto or Jed Lowrie will be at second. Chad Pinder or Lowrie will play third.

The pitching matchup for Tuesday night’s game will feature Lefty Eric Lauer (3-4, 6.20 ERA) going for the Padres and righty Paul Blackburn on the mound for Oakland. In his last start, Lauer went 5 2/3 innings and gave up two runs and allowed eight hits. Blackburn, after an impressive start after coming off the DL, was shelled by the Astros last week as he gave up eight runs in just 1 1/3 innings of work.

On Wednesday, Tyson Ross (former A’s starter) will take the mound and will be seeking to send his former team down to defeat. Ross had a quality start against the Atlanta Braves last week, but his effort was not good enough as he took the loss. Ross is 5-4 and has an ERA of 5.41. Frankie Montas (3-1, 2.67 ERA) will go for Oakland. Montas lost to Houston last week and is hoping to get back on the winning track.

The A’s will see a couple of their former star players on the Padres’ coaching staff. Mark McGwire is in his second season as the bench coach for the Padres. The former slugger was a hitting coach with the St.Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers. The Padres hitting coach is Matt Stairs.

The A’s would like to sweep the Padres before heading to Chicago. The A’s are not familiar with the Padres but as someone once said this about baseball, “You never know.”

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