Lazy A’s Days: Rockies stand up, shut down A’s 3-1 on getaway day

By Morris Phillips

Beleaguered opponents are showing up on the A’s schedule at just the right time.

In Denver, this weekend, the A’s cruised Friday and Saturday, holding a lead after each of the 18 innings on their way to a pair of crucial wins that kept them atop the AL West.

But on Sunday, the Colorado Rockies decided they weren’t the A’s stomping post anymore.

German Marquez found his groove, navigating traffic on the bases beautifully, as he kept the A’s scoreless for the first five innings, the centerpiece to the Rockies 3-1 at Coors Field. Marquez went six innings, allowing four hits and a run in the sixth, good enough to remind the A’s that their offense isn’t where they would prefer at this stage of the season.

“I have been working a lot on my mechanics to get my tempo back and now I’m getting the results,” Marquez said in explaining his effort to extricate himself from an iffy 4-5 start to the season. “I feel really happy about it.”

The A’s left Oakland limping last Sunday after suffering a pair of losses to the Angels in which their offense completely disappeared. The road trip to Seattle and Denver was just what they needed, going 4-2 while hitting .297 and hitting seven homers in the six games. But Sunday wasn’t part of the offensive uptick, with Sean Murphy’s RBI single in the sixth all the A’s could muster to talk about.

“All around, it was a great road trip,” Elvis Andrus said. “We won all series. So that’s what you’re looking for, continue to win series and maintain first place.”

The A’s fell to 35-26, one game ahead of the Astros, and kept the fourth best record in the American League. They’re not where they want to be–hitting on all cylinders–but opponents like the Mariners, Rockies and on Tuesday back in Oakland, the Diamondbacks, give the A’s an opportunity to pick up steam without key performers Ramon Laureano and closer Trevor Rosenthal, who’s status will be updated soon.

Kaprielian has made five starts now as one of those stop gap guys, and overall he’s been a success. Even on Sunday, as a muddled through with too many pitches too early in the ballgame, he kept the A’s competitive. Kaprielian went five innings, allowed two runs, and suffered his first loss of the season. Most importantly, he showed that he’s ready for start number six later this week, as manager Bob Melvin continues to lean on the rookie.

“You give up two runs when you score five, you look like you pitched a really good game,: Melvin said. “You give up two runs when you only score one, and you take a loss. But in this place, I’d take it.”

The A’s travel back to the Bay Area and get their second look at Arizona with Chris Bassitt pitching the opener in a matchup with Jon Duplantier. The A’s swept the two-game set at Chase Field in Phoenix earlier in the season.

NASCAR Sonoma Raceway: Larson survives chaos, wins at Sonoma

The wine is just fine at the Sonoma Raceway where Kyle Larson celebrates the NASCAR Cup Series auto race in Sonoma Sun Jun 6, 2021 (AP News photo)

Larson survives chaos, wins at Sonoma

By Tom Zulewski

SONOMA, Calif. — Kyle Larson had a car that was untouchable as it zoomed around the Sonoma Raceway road course June 6. Several late restarts gave his challengers slivers of hope they could catch and pass him for the win.

With additional energy from his hometown crowd, Larson pulled through and continued to build on an increasingly successful 2021 season.

Larson survived a two-lap shootout, swept all three stages and took the checkered flag to win the Toyota/SaveMart 350. The Hendrick Motorsports driver won for the second straight week, earned his third win of the season, and gave team owner Rick Hendrick the company’s 270th victory in the NASCAR Cup Series since 1984.

A native of nearby Elk Grove, Larson had his toughest competition from Hendrick teammate Chase Elliott, who led for 13 laps and finished second.

“Stretching out from Chase and slowing down helped me learn the track,” said Larson, who tied Martin Truex Jr. for most wins on the 2021 season. “The car was unbelievable, and now we have some wins to show for it.”

Cycling through pit stops pushed Larson back at times during the race, but it didn’t take long for the No. 5 car to make up the deficit, no matter who was up front among seven different drivers. Crew chief Cliff Daniels was surprised at how good the car was, especially during the three late-race restarts.

“I didn’t expect to see us make up ground that quick,” Daniels said. “Kyle nailed all three restarts perfectly.”

Larson’s win pulled him within 47 points of leader Denny Hamlin, who finished eighth at Sonoma.

“I’ve had a few good weeks, won stages, and took some huge chunks off the deficit,” Larson said. “Just keep gaining stage points, run up front and be smooth.”

Facing his teammate in Elliott, it clearly wasn’t easy for Larson to finish the job, especially with the race extended to two overtime laps.

“I was hoping to get a better launch so I was clear into Turn 2, but lost a bit of front grip,” Larson said. “I couldn’t get to the gas as soon as I needed to, so Chase was able to stay close. I got better outbraking him into the corners, so I could pass pretty easily.”

With the sweep at Sonoma, Larson extended his Cup-best stage win total to 11, well out in front in the series. Martin Truex Jr., who was looking for a third straight win at Sonoma, finished third, Joey Logano finished fourth and Kyle Busch completed the top five.

The race was slowed by cautions eight times for 18 laps, and the winning average speed was 71.445 mph.

NBA Playoffs podcast with Joe Hawkes: Hawks edge Sixers 128-124 in game 1; Clippers advance to next round defeat Mavs in game 7, 126-111

The Atlanta Hawks Trae Young (11) who led in scoring takes a jump shot in the second half of play against the Philadelphia 76ers at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia in game 1 on Sun Jun 6, 2021 (AP News photo)

On the NBA Playoffs with J Hawkes:

#1 Joe, the Atlanta Hawks (1-0) are really showing what a powerful successful team they are with a first game victory over the Philadelphia 76ers (0-1) 128-124 on Sunday at the Wells Fargo Center.

#2 The Hawks Trae Young is over having pop corn spilled on him in New York during the first round of the playoffs and was spilling baskets against the Sixers leading in team scoring with 35 points which all counted in a four point first game win.

#3 Game two is Tuesday night in Philadelphia the Hawks Young has been leading scorer, Bogdan Bogdanovic was second in scoring with 21 and Kevin Huerter was third in scoring with 15. For the 76ers Joel Embiid top scorer on Sunday with 39 and four 76ers finished in double figures. Joe how do you get a read on game 2?

#4 It wasn’t even close the LA Clippers had offensive control, they had ball possession and the Mavericks certainly were struggling to shut down the Clippers shots.

#5 Joe talk about Leonard Kahwai 28 points and Marcus Morris 23 points and the Clippers heading to the next round of the playoffs.

Join Joe each Sunday for the NBA Playoffs podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Jessica Kwong: Rahm couldn’t believe he tested positive at Memorial Tournament; Nets Harden out after 1:43 of play; plus more

Collin Morikawa fist bumps Jon Rahm following the second round of the PGA Memorial Golf Tournament before Rahm found out he was positive for Coronavirus and disqualified from the event on Sat Jun 5, 2021 (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Jessica:

#1 Jon Rahm was forced to withdraw from the PGA Memorial Tournament due to contracting Coronavirus. Rahm was emotional and seen crying after being told he was disqualified from the tournament. Rahm had been vaccinated after having contact with someone who had the virus.

#2 Jessica, Talk about another hard luck story the Brooklyn Nets James Harden who had to leave game 1 against the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night in Brooklyn due to a hamstring injury. Harden played only one minute and 43 seconds and had to leave the game after pulling up after driving.

#3 Essential Quality held off runner up Hot Rod Charlie at the Belmont Stakes on Saturday. Hot Rod had lead during the race but Essential Quality caught up and wound up winning by a length in an exciting finish.

#4 In other Belmont Stakes news protestors outside of the race said their were over 90 horses that have raced have died at the Belmont and the horses are being used to make millions which could go to help New Yorkers. “For far too long, this industry has been given cover under the banner of sport, indeed, the sport of kings,” said Patrick Battuello, founder and president of Horseracing Wrongs. “When in fact, stripped to its core, it’s nothing but animal exploitation, animal cruelty and animal killing. This cannot be fixed or reformed. It has to end.”

#5 Jessica, former Los Angeles Lakers great Magic Johnson said on LA’s radio station AM 570 that the Lakers Dennis Schroder is “not a Laker” and “he doesn’t bring the mentality and attitude we need.” Magic also added ” He had a chance to show that in this and to me, he failed in this series”

Jessica Kwong does Headline Sports every other Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Wisdom goes deep twice in Cubs victory 4-3

The Chicago Cubs Patrick Wisdom is enthusiastic after belting a two run second inning home run against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Sun Jun 6, 2021 (AP News photo)

By Jeremy Kahn

SAN FRANCISCO-With a chance of getting a sweep and gaining ground on the competition, neither happened for the San Francisco Giants.

Javier Baez reached on a fielders choice when Mauricio Dubons throw to home plate could not be handled by Buster Posey for an error that allowed Kyle Hendricks to score from third base, as the Chicago Cubs defeated the Giants 4-3 before a crowd of 14,021 at Oracle Park.

Hendricks helped out his own cause, as he doubled to lead off the inning against Johnny Cueto, went to third on an Anthony Rizzo single and after Kris Bryant struck out for the first out of the inning, then Ian Happ walked to load the bases and Baezs fielders choice allowed the eventual winning run. That would be the end of the line for Cueto, as he was replaced Conor Menez, who got of the jam, as he struck out Jason Heyward and Patrick Wisdom to end the inning.

Wisdom, who played his college ball across the Bay in Moraga at St. Marys College hit two more home runs today and three over the past two days.

Hendricks lasted 6.1 innings, allowing three runs on seven hits, walking two and striking out five and raised his record up to 7-4 on the season.

Cueto went 4.1 innings, giving up four runs (three runs) on six hits, walking two and striking out four and saw his record fall to 4-2 on the season.

Things were looking good for the Giants after the first pitch of the game in the bottom of the first inning, as LaMonte Wade, Jr., took the first pitch he saw from Hendricks and planted it into the left field bleachers for his third home run of the season.

Buster Posey then singled, and after Hendricks regrouped to get Alex Dickerson and Wilmer Flores, Steven Duggar walked and then Donovan Solano singled in Posey from second base, just beating the throw by Heyward.

Wisdom then hit his first home run of the game over the center field wall to get the Cubs on the board in the top of the second inning, much to the delight of the large contingent of Cubs fans that invaded Oracle Park.

Posey then picked up his second hit in as many at-bats in the bottom of the inning to drive in Dubon, who doubled to lead off the inning and went to third when Cueto grounded out to Eric Sogard at second base, who threw to Hendricks covering, as the ball got passed Rizzo at first base.

Dickerson then hit a single that went into centerfield, and like in the first inning, when Posey scored from second base, third base coach Ron Wotus sent Posey, who was thrown out at the plate by Happ and P.J. Higgins applied the tag to end the inning.

Happ led off the top of the third inning with a walk, and after Cueto was able to get Baez and Jason Heyward; however, Wisdom launched his second home run of the game over the center field wall.

Things got interesting in the bottom of the ninth inning, as Dubon hit a high fly ball to left field that looked like it was going to tie the game; however, Bryant leaped to snare what would have been the game-tying home run off of Cubs closer Craig Kimbrel. After that, Kimbrel struck out both pinch hitter Jason Vosler and Wade, Jr., to pick up his 14th save of the season.

NOTES: Despite the loss, the Giants maintained their two-game lead in the National League West over the San Diego Padres and three game over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

It was discovered that Evan Longoria will miss four to six weeks with a right shoulder sprain that occurred when he collided with Brandon Crawford on Saturday in the top of the ninth inning. Longoria was placed on the 10-day disabled list, and Estrada was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento, and made his Giants debut when he struck out against Kimbrel.

UP NEXT: After a day off on Monday, the Giants will begin a two-city, six-game road trip that begins in Arlington, Texas, where the Giants will send Alex Wood to the mound and the Rangers will send Jordan Lyles to the mound in the series opener and in the finale, Anthony DeSclafani will face Kyle Gordon.

Following the two-game series in Arlington, the Giants will travel to Washington, D.C., to face the Nationals beginning on Thursday night for a four-game set.

Oakland Takes Game Two in Colorado 6-3

Oakland A’s get to celebrate again with a win over the Colorado Rockies in game two of the series on Saturday night Jun 4, 2021 at Coors Field (@Athletics photo)

Oakland Takes Game Two In Colorado 6-3

By Barbara Mason

Last night the Oakland A’s (35-25) held on to beat the Colorado Rockies (23-36) 9-5. Colorado made several bids to challenge the A’s lead but fell short.

Saturday night both teams clashed again in Game Two. It was a great start in the opening inning for Oakland taking a 2-0 lead when Matt Olson hit a home run and Mark Canha who was on second base scored.

The Rockies answered in the first inning scoring one run and the score going into the second inning was 2-1.

The third inning belonged to Chad Pinder who blistered a home run into the left field deck to extend Oakland’s lead to 3-1. Next at bat was the dangerous Matt Olson who was hit by Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland. Matt Chapman hit into a double play allowing Matt Olson to score. After three innings the A’s led 4-1.

It was quiet for both teams in the fourth inning but the A’s got hot in the fifth inning when Matt Chapman sacrificed driving in Chad Pinder for a run and a 5-1 lead.

It was a three up three down for the Rockies and the A’s in the sixth inning. Oakland’s Irvin had pitched through six innings. Jesus Luzardo would come onto the mound in the bottom of the seventh inning.

After yesterday’s game we all saw the late inning run that the Rockies excel in. We saw this again in the seventh inning of this game. Colorado’s Brendan Rodgers hit a home run and Elias Diaz scored and just like that it was a baseball game again 5-3.

The Rockies Charlie Blackmon did have a hit in the eighth inning but his team could not capitalize and so no damage was done to Oakland’s lead and it was on to the ninth inning.

Tony Kemp had a nice triple to right in the ninth inning. Mark Canha would follow with a single driving Kemp home and the A’s had a nice insurance run on the board 6-3. Lou Trivino would come in to try to save the game for the A’s.

Trivino did indeed save this game thanks in part to an amazing catch by Mark Canha in center field. The offense of the A’s continues to crank and with some amazing defensive play Oakland is looking impressive going in to game three tomorrow. First pitch is at 12:10 PM.

Gausman moves to 7-0 on the season in Giants win; Giants edge Cubs 4-3 at Oracle

San Francisco Giants starter Kevin Gausman throws to the Chicago Cubs line up in the first inning of action at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Sat Jun 5, 2021 (AP News photo)

By Jeremy Kahn

SAN FRANCISCO-If Kevin Gausman is not scheduled to pitch on Sunday July 11 against the Washington Nationals, you can best believe that he will be on a plane heading to Coors Field to represent the San Francisco Giants in the All-Star Game.

Gausman showed once again why he is one of the surprising stories of the first half, as he went seven innings, allowing two runs (one earned), giving up two hits, not walking a batter and striking out 10 and the Giants came back to defeat the Chicago Cubs 4-3 before a crowd of 12,792 at Oracle Park.

With the victory, Gausman raised his record to 7-0 on the season and lowered his earned run average down to 1.27.

The Giants are have now won 14 out of their last 19 games, including nine out of 11 and raise their record to 37-21, the best record in the majors.

With the victory, the Giants are now a game and a half ahead of the San Diego Padres, who are in second place and coupled with the Atlanta Braves win over the Los Angeles Dodgers at Truist Park, the Giants are now three games ahead of the defending World Champions, who are in third place in the National League West.

Gausmans only mistake of the game came in the top of the second inning, as he gave up a two-run home run to Patrick Wisdom that came three batters after Anthony Rizzo reached on a fielding error by Brandon Crawford at shortstop.

The only other hit that Gausman gave up after that was to counterpart Kohl Stewart, who singled off of Gausman to lead off the top of the third inning and Stewart would be the baserunner that Gausman allowed to reach base.

Gausman then retired the next 15 batters in a row, that included eight of his 10 strikeouts on the afternoon against the Cubs.

Also of those 15 final outs, only three were to the outfield.

This was the third time this season that Gausman reached the double figure plateau, as he first reached it against the Miami Marlins on April 24 at Oracle Park, when he struck 11 and then on May 14, he struck out a season-high 12 against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park.

After the Giants fell behind 2-0 in the top of the second inning, Alex Dickerson cut the lead in half in the bottom of the third inning. Dickerson lined an opposite field home run into the first row of the left field bleachers for his sixth home run of the season.

Chadwick Tromp tied up the game in the bottom of the fourth inning, as he hit an opposite field single to score Steven Duggar, who walked to lead off the inning with a walk. Following the Tromp single that tied up the game, Gausman laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt that nearly past Wisdom, who grabbed it and threw to Javier Baez for the second out of the inning.

Lamonte Wade, Jr., gave the Giants the lead, as he an opposite field single to score Jason Vosler, who singled with one out in the inning and that was the end of the line for Stewart, who went three and two-thirds, allowing three runs on seven hits, walking two and striking out five.

Crawford redeemed himself for that fielding error in the top of the second inning, as he doubled off the wall in right field to score Evan Longoria from first base. Longoria led off the inning with a walk off of Cubs reliever Dan Winkler.

Things got a little interesting in the top of the ninth inning, as the streak of retiring 18 in a row between Gausman and Jake McGee, who pitched the eighth inning and retired the side in order that included two strikeouts, as Rafael Ortega reached on a fielding error by Mauricio Dubon at second base.

Ortega was then retired on a force play at second base that was eventually reviewed by the umpires to see if Dubon held on to the throw from Crawford on the ball hit by Kris Bryant. The call was confirmed and Ortega was out for the first out of the inning.

Baez, who struck out in his three at-bats against Gausman finally broke through against Rogers, as he singled to centerfield to send Bryant to third base.

Following the Baez single, Rizzo reached on a fielding error by Longoria, when he collided with Crawford and Bryant scored easily from third base.

The collision between Crawford and Longoria was so powerful that Longoria fell to the ground and was down there for a few minutes before getting to his feet on his own power, but left the game and was replaced by Dubon, who moved to third base from second base and Donovan Solano came into the game at second base.

On a 3-2 pitch to Wilson Contreras, Rogers got him to swing at the pitch and missed for the second out of the inning.

With a chance to tie up the game or possibly take the lead, the Cubs pulled off a double steal that never saw a throw, as Baez and Rizzo stole second and third respectively.

Rogers was able to get Jason Heyward to ground out to Solano at second base for the final out of the game, and the Giants fans got to see the Giants victory flag raised on the right field foul pole, and hear Tony Bennett sing, I Left My Heart in San Francisco.

NOTES: Prior to the game, the Giants recalled Camilo Doval from Sacramento, and to make room for him on the roster, Scott Kazmir was designated for assignment.

Crawford moved within one game of tying Travis Jackson for the most games played at shortstop in team history. Jackson played in 1,325 games at shortstop while he was a member of the team from 1922-1936.

UP NEXT: Johnny Cueto (4-1, 3.45) heads to the mound for the Giants on Sunday afternoon, as they look for their four-game sweep of the Cubs since June 1-4, 2012, while the Kyle Hendricks (6-4, 4.62) will head to the hill for the Cubs.

Belmont Stakes: Essential Quality was the sure bet holds off runner up Hot Rod Charlie

Jockey Ricardo Santana Jr crosses the finish line with winning horse Essential Quality to win the 128th Metropolitan horse race at the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park NY on Sat Jun 5, 2021 (AP News photo)

By Jessica Kwong

The Belmont Stakes favorite, Essential Quality, won the 153rd running of the third and final leg of the Triple Crown on Saturday evening.

Essential Quality overtook the early leader, Hot Rod Charlie, in the final turn and held him off until the finish line and won the $1 million race.

“That was a long way around there a mile a half but it was exciting,” Cox said. “It looked like the horse on the inside, he still had run left. I knew it was going to be a battle down the line.”

Hot Rod Charlie finished second while the 146th Preakness Stakes champion, Rombauer, finished third.

Essential Quality gave his trainer Brad Cox his first Triple Crown victory. His jockey Luis Saez also won a Triple Crown race for the first time.

Saez said Belmont was his “second home” and that this was the race I wanted to win.”

Cox said that Saez “did a fantastic job of getting him in position turning for home and he was able to really show his stamina late.”

The race did not include Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit, after the horse failed a drug test after the Derby. Medina Spirit’s trainer, Bob Baffert, has been suspended from the Derby for two years, it was announced on Wednesday. In addition, the New York Racing Association temporarily suspended Baffert from entering any races this month at the track that hosts the Belmont Stakes.

A limited crowd of 11,000 people attended the race at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, and were required to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test.

Called the “Test of the Champion,” it is the oldest event in the Triple Crown and also the longest, at 1½ miles, or 12 furlongs.

Here is the 2021 Belmont Stakes finish order:

1 Essential Quality

2 Hot Rod Charlie

3 Rombauer

4 Known Agenda

5 Bourbonic

That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary: Olympics Cuban National Baseball Team Fails to Qualify More Defections

Cuban pitcher Lazaro Blanco joined teammate Carlos Juan Vera and team psychologist Jorge Sile Figueroa in Miami as they defected on Fri Jun 4, 2021 (photo from SwingCompleto)

Olympics: Cuban National Baseball Team Fails to Qualify: More Defections

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

For the first time since 1984 (first time since baseball became an Olympic sport) Cuba will not be sending a team to the Tokyo Olympics. The Cuban national team lost its first two games to Venezuela and then to Canada, during the pre-olympics in Florida.

The Cubans made all five Olympic baseball medal finals before baseball was removed from the Olympics after 2008. With Cuba out, the US ranked No 2 in the world behind Japan, Canada, Venezuela and one of the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua or Puerto Rico will advance to the final round of the qualifier.

After their #1 player, César Prieto defected last week; two more Cuban players and one team psychologist defected. Cuban pitchers Lázaro Blanco and Carlos Juan Vera did not showed up to the airport in Miami. They were to fly to México to join baseball teams in the Mexican Professional League.

Jorge Sile Figueroa a 33-year old Cuban psychologist for the Cuban team also defected, Pitcher Lázaro Blanco said to Telemundo CH 51 in Miami “I am here because I want to play baseball and make a team in the US, it was a tough decision because I am leaving my family behind”.

These defections are not good for the Cuban government propaganda machine. It is palpable proof that even in Cuba a country crazy for baseball, Freedom ranks above the game.

Stay well

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the vice president of the Major League Baseball Hispanic Hall of Fame Heritage Museum and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast with Matt Harrington: Canadiens jump to 2-0 lead; Knights avoid going 0-3; plus much more

Montreal Canadiens’ Artturi Lehkonen (62) and Shea Weber (6) celebrate Tyler Toffoli’s (73) goal against the Edmonton Oilers in the second period of game 2 of round two of the playoffs on Fri Jun 4, 2021 in Edmonton (AP News photo)

On the NHL Stanley Cup podcast with Matt:

#1 The Montreal Canadiens (2-0) wasted no time jumping to a 2-0 series lead over the Winnipeg Jets (0-2). The Canadiens who had a successful previous series against the Toronto Maple Leafs that they won in seven games have really come into this series with a head of steam.

#2 The Canadiens took game 1 rather handedly 5-3 on Wednesday and on Friday night got an amazing shutout in a well played defensive game 1-0. Habs goalie Carey Price stopped all 30 shots for the shutout and they got their only goal in the second period by Tyler Toffoli which stood up for the win.

#3 The Vegas Golden Knights (1-2) avoided going 0-3 with a one goal win over the Colorado Avalanche (2-1) 3-2 on home ice at T Mobile Center in Las Vegas. The Knights got scoring from William Karlsson, Jonathan Marchessault, and Max Pacioretty.

#4 Matt, talk about tonight’s games we’ll start with game 4 between the Boston Bruins who lead the series over the New York Islanders 2-1 the Islanders have home ice at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale.

#4 The Carolina Hurricanes are down 1-3 against the Tampa Bay Lightning (3-1) as they faced off today in Tampa Bay for game 4. The Bolts come away with a 6-4 win over the Canes with game 5 Tuesday night at Carolina.

Join Matt for the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com each Saturday