San Francisco Giants podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Giants getting offense from Conforto, Slater, and Sabol

San Francisco Giants Michael Conforto runs the bases after slugging a two run home run off Colorado Rockies pitcher Connor Seabold in the bottom of the first inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Sun Jul 9, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the San Francisco Giants podcast with Stephen Ruderman:

#1 Stephen, Giants get the long ball from Michael Conforto and Austin Slater each had two run home runs on Saturday against the Colorado Rockies at Oracle Park in their 5-3 win.

#2 Blake Sabol has been making good contact of late and Saturday was no exception Sabol slugged an RBI single to contribute towards the cause.

#3 The Giants started pitcher Ryan Walker who threw for two innings and gave up two runs and was relieved by Alex Wood who went five scoreless innings and picked up his first win of 2023.

#4 One of the big topics has been AI in baseball and your listeners know you do some part time umpiring away from podcasting and covering the Giants Stephen how realistic is it that you see umpires in MLB being replaced by AI umpires and auto umpires.

#5 Starters for today’s contest: Left hander Colorado Rockies Kyle Freeland (4-9 ERA 4.93) Right hander Logan Webb (7-7 ERA 3.38) first pitch at 1:05pm

Join Stephen Ruderman for the Giants and MLB podcasts Tuesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB The Show podcast with Charlie O: More All Stars sidelined by injuries; Rangers first team to have 5 starters in 47 years at All Star Game; plus more

The Chicago Cubs Dansby Swanson trots back into the Cubs dugout after connecting for a third inning home run against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Park in Milwaukee Tue Jul 4, 2023. The Cubs announced this week that Swanson has gone on the 10 day IL and will miss the All Star Game (AP News photo)

On the MLB The Show podcast with Charlie O:

#1 As of last week the walking wounded list for the All Star Game is adding up, the Los Angeles Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani will not pitch due to finger blister, Angels Mike Trout will sit out due to a fractured left wrist and will not attend the All Star game, New York Yankee outfielder Aaron Judge toe injury, and the Chicago Cubs announced that shortstop Dansby Swanson will also sit out the mid summer classic due to a left heel contusion which forced Swanson to leave Wednesday’s against the Milwaukee Brewers, Swanson is on the 10 day IL.

#2 This year’s All Star game in Seattle will look like the Texas Rangers will be playing host they have added outfielder Adolis Garcia making the Rangers the first team in 47 years to have five starters representing the same team at the All Star game. Other Rangers starting catcher Jonah Heim, second baseman Marcus Semien, shortstop Corey Seagar, and third baseman Josh Jung.

#3 Former San Francisco Giants Carlos Rodon and current New York Yankee pitcher made his Yankee debut on Saturday but was outpitched by the Chicago Cubs Jameson Tallion in a 3-0 Cubs shutout. Rodon has been out due to a sore left forearm and Rodon had been out since spring training. Tallion went eight innings giving up one hit and Rodon went 5.1 innings, giving up four hits and two runs.

#4 The Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen and third baseman K’Bryan Hayes were placed on the 10 day IL. McCutchen is retroactive with right elbow inflammation, Hayes as of last Thursday is suffering from back inflammation. Charlie Pirates are 8.5 games back in the NL Central to get back in the hunt they’re going to miss these guys.

#5 Charlie, Major League Commissioner Rob Manfred said in early June that the owners will take a vote on the Oakland A’s relocation in Vegas. Then came the Nevada State Legislature who voted in a second special session to use public funding to pay for the Tropicana ballpark which passed. The first week of July is concluding and heading into the second week of July and still the owners have not taken a vote. Is that an indication that the jury is still out and the owners are haggling over A’s to Vegas relocation issue?

Join Charlie O who does the MLB podcasts Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Roots lose to Tampa Bay 3-0

Try as hard as they did the Oakland Roots couldn’t get the futbol in the back end of the net getting shutout by the Tampa Bay Rowdies at Al Lang Stadium in St Petersburg Fl on Sat Jul 8, 2023 (@oaklandrootssc photo)

By Troy Ewers

In St Petersburg, Florida, the Tampa Bay Rowdies face the the Oakland Roots in a regular season match and this game from front to back to side to side was a dominating performance from Tampa Bay as they got 3-0 victory at home locking down three points.

Cal Jennings score the first goal of the game in the eighth minute in a brilliant set up that gave the Rowdies the 1-0 lead. The first half was primarily the Roots on the defensive side of the ball trying to stop an offense that wouldn’t let up and that meant depending on a hardworking performance from Roots goaltender Paul Blanchette, but that wasn’t enough as Cal Jennings scored his second goal of the game in the 41st minute giving Tampa Bay a 2-0 lead when the half ended.

In the second half it was no different than the first as the Rowdies didn’t take their foot off the gas and in the 57th minute of the game, Cal Jennings secured a hat trick after a cross comes from the right side across the pitch and is received from Jennings and goes past Blanchette for a 3-0 deficit.

The pressure applied by Oakland in the second half fell on deaf ears as it resulted in no goals and couldn’t close the gap that Cal Jennings and Tampa Bay opened up from the opening whistle. When the final whistle blew the Rowdies took the three points and the three goals for a victory.

Next game for Oakland comes right around the corner as they play Memphis 901 on July 12th at CSU East Bay in Hayward and Coach Delgado hopes for a different result.

Earthquakes down a man battle to 1-1 draw with LAFC

The San Jose Earthquakes and LAFC played to a 1-1 draw in a Western Conference match at BMO Stadium on Saturday July 8, 2023. (San Jose Earthquakes)

by Marko Ukalovic

Sometimes a draw is a win.

The San Jose Earthquakes played with only 10 men for most of the second half but were able to grind out a 1-1 draw with their SoCal rival LAFC on Saturday evening at BMO Stadium.

LAFC are winless in nine of its last 12 matches. San Jose are winless in their last five matches (0-2-3).

‘Quakes head coach Luchi Gonzalez went a different formation for the first time this season as he went with a 3-5-2 in a move to provide a more attacking style versus LAFC.

“We had some challenges with Jackson (Yueill) being called up (to the US Men’s National team) because of an injury in the Gold Cup (squad),” said Gonzalez regarding the reason for the change of formation. “Based on the circumstances and the challenge, missing some of these six to eight profiles in the midfield, we had to get creative. We had to think about playing obviously a really good LAFC team. in LA and be organized defensively while trying to get attack the ball.”

San Jose (7-7-8-29 points) drew first blood in the 30th minute. Jack Skahan intercepted a pass from LAFC and sent a long ball up to Cristian Espinoza. The Quakes All-Star dribbled down the right wing before cutting inside to the middle and firing a shot past LAFC goalkeeper John McCarthy for his team leading 10th goal of the season.

LAFC (9-6-8-33 points) evened the score when Bouanga drew a penalty on Rodgriguez who stepped on his foot while Dénis Bouanga dribbled down the end line in the 35th minute. Bouanga converted the penalty kick two minutes later with a blast past ‘Quakes goalkeeper Daniel for his team-leading 12th goal of the season.

San Jose lost its starting goalkeeper in the 56th minute when Daniel was given a red card, and an automatic ejection, when he came out to challenge a LAFC breakaway attempt when the ball hit his hand while he was outside the box.

LAFC weren’t able to take advantage of being up a man on the pitch. San Jose held down the fort in the final 34 minutes of the match with the help of back up goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski as they did not a concede a late goal and escaped out of LA with one point.

“We close the game out with a lot of effort, focus and togetherness. It’s an important point,” Gonzalez said.

Both San Jose keepers combined for five saves on six shots. McCarthy made two saves on three shots on target.

GAME NOTES: San Jose finished with seven corner kicks. LAFC also had seven during the match.

For the first time in the 15 meetings between the two clubs, the match ended in a draw.

San Jose is now 2-17-9 in their last 28 matches on the road.

Midfielder Judson made his 100th MLS appearance when he substituted in for Miguel Trauco in the 67th minute.

LAFC’s Carlos Vela has scored six goals in nine matches versus San Jose.

Jeremy Ebobissee has scored the most goals by a visiting player against the two Southern California teams. 10 goals in 12 matches, including four in six versus LAFC.

UP NEXT: San Jose hosts the Seattle Sounders on Wednesday 7/12 at 7:30pm at Pay Pal Stadium.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Memories of Oakland – (No.7 in Series)

Sergio Varona standing behind Evelio A. Mendoza and Amaury Pi-González Oakland A’s KNTA 1430AM Radio. That year broadcast 120 games in Spanish. (photo from Amaury Pi Gonzalez)

A Cuban Legend joined our broadcast

By Amaury Pi Gonzalez

Sergio Varona, born in Cuba, who settled in San Francisco, California, and was the sports editor for El Bohemio News, a weekly Spanish newspaper in San Francisco joined the Oakland A’s Spanish radio broadcast in the mid 1980s, bringing a lot of his knowledge in professional baseball.

Varona was a manager for the Cuban National Baseball team when they won the world cup of Baseball and also a manager for the professional baseball team “Alacranes de Almendares” in the 1950s a team in which Bob Allison, Tommy LaSorda, Sandy Amorós and other major leaguers played during the famous Winter League in Cuba.

Everyone who knew Sergio missed him very much; he passed in 2015 in Pembroke Pines, (Miami area) Florida. Sergio Varona also received the Salón de la Fama del Deporte Cubano (Cuban Sports Hall of Fame) and received an award for “Periodismo”, Journalism.

During our broadcast, Sergio was like “a second manager,” but in our booth. He brought a totally different angle to the games as his commentary was a well-seasoned professional opinion of the game as it was played, that day. He would never scream or root for the A’s on the air, he was the consummate professional and analyst, straightforward and honest with everybody.

Sergio Varona was a good close friend of Bill Rigney, another lifelong baseball man who played in the majors with the New York Giants from 1946 to 1953 and later managed in the major for 18 years for the NY and SF Giants, LA and CA Angels and Minnesota Twins. Rigney for a time was also doing commentary working for the Oakland A’s radio and television.

Varona and Rigney would talk strategy prior or after and it was priceless, just to listen, because these guys played and managed at the professional level, something that not many broadcast teams are privileged to have on board today. Also, unlike today, at that time very seldom an ex player of ex manager was hired to do commentary on the air.

Varona was only available for our weekend broadcast, Saturday and Sundays, but he left a mark with his commentary. People would call the station and asked questions, (Ask Sergio). I would gather those questions and would ask him during the live broadcast. I would give the name, where they lived , and then read the question.. Sergio would answer the question, live on the air. Questions were received by mail or folks called them in.

The games were on KNTA Radio 1430AM Santa Clara, Gene Hogan was the General Manager. We called 120 A’s games, all home and the most of the road games . The road games were recreated from the studio in front of a television monitor, with the consent of the A’s TV broadcast.

Sergio Varona was full of knowledge and insight and shared that knowledge and insight with yours truly. Muchas Gracias Sergio.

A’s Lose 10-3 to Red Sox; Boston gets an early jump on A’s in early going

Photo credit: @Athletics

By: Mary Anne

The Oakland Athletics and Boston Red Sox faced off in a middle game Saturday. The A’s looked to stop their three-game losing streak, but they didn’t because they lost 10-3 to the Red Sox at Fenway Park. Oakland fell to 25-66, while Boston improved to 47-43.

The A’s starting lineup featured Nick Allen, Jordan Diaz, Ryan Noda, Brent Rooker, Aledmys Díaz, JJ Bleday, Shea Langaliers, Manny Piña, Cody Thomas, and Austin Pruitt. Pruitt entered the game after Paul Blackburn was scratched due to an undisclosed illness but pitched just 1.2 innings and gave up four hits, four earned runs, and one home run. In addition, Pruitt (1-6) took the loss.

The Red Sox took an early lead in the bottom of the first inning. Justin Turner singled on a line drive to Rooker. Duran scored for a 1-0 lead. Alex Verdugo homered on a fly ball to left field. Turner scored for a 3-0 lead. The umpire reviewed Verdugo’s play for a home run, but the call on the field was upheld.

The Red Sox extended their lead in the bottom of the second inning. Duran homered on a fly ball to left center field. Connor Wong scored for a 5-0 lead.

The A’s finally got on the board in the top of the third inning. Manny Piña homered on a fly ball to left center field to cut the Red Sox’s lead to 5-1.

The Red Sox expanded their lead in the bottom of the third inning. Connor Wong was out on a sacrifice fly to Rooker. Triston Casas scored for a 6-1 lead with one out.

The Red Sox poured in the runs in the fourth and fifth innings, respectively. Rafael Devers doubled on a sharp line drive to Rooker. Masataka Yoshida scored for a 7-1 lead in the bottom of the fourth inning. The Red Sox added two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning as Duran hit a ground-rule double on a line drive down the right-field line. Christian Arroyo scored for an 8-1 lead. Yoshida singled on a line drive to Bleday. Duran scored for a 9-1 lead.

The A’s added one home run in the top of the sixth inning. Rooker homered on a fly ball to left-center field to cut the Red Sox’s lead to 9-2.

The Red Sox reached a double-digit lead in the bottom of the sixth inning. Christian Arroyo doubled on a line drive to Rooker. Triston Casas scored for a 10-2 lead.

The A’s added one single in the top of the eighth inning. Bleday singled on a ground ball to Casas. Ryan Noda scored to cut the Red Sox’s lead to 10-3 as Aledmys Díaz went to second base.

Notes
A’s left-handed pitcher Sammy Long turned 28 on Saturday.

A’s prospect outfielder Lawrence Butler will bat fifth and start in left field in the 2023 All-Stars Futures Game at 4:00 pm Pacific at T-Mobile Park on Saturday. Meanwhile, A’s prospect catcher Tyler Sodestrom will bat seventh and start at first base.

Up Next
The A’s and Red Sox will wrap up their series on Sunday at 10:35 am Pacific. Starting for Oakland JP Sears (1-6 ERA 4.09) Boston starter TBA.

Big homers from Conforto and Slater propel Giants over Rockies 5-3

Photo courtesy of San Francisco Giants. Michael Conforto and Joc Pederson celebrate Conforto’s home run on 7/8/23.

By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme)

SAN FRANCISCO- The Giants and Rockies duked it out in the second of their three game series with San Francisco coming out on top by a final of 5-3.

Of note in today’s game was the wind as it was whipping around at 26 mph blowing towards the outfield certainly favoring the hitters.

Getting the start for the Giants was right-hander Ryan Walker while the Rockies had right-hander Connor Seabold start.

Walker’s first inning got off to a good start as he sat down the first two hitters but a Ryan McMahon single and Kris Bryant walk suddenly put the pressure on. The Rockies did not pass up on the opportunity as C.J. Cron singled to center field bringing home McMahon and making the score 1-0. After the run Randal Grichuk brought the inning to a close as he grounded out.

In the bottom of the first the Giants quickly got a response going as after Lamonte Wade Jr. flew out Joc Pederson doubled bringing up Wilmer Flores to the plate. He would fly out as well but Michael Conforto drove a pitch on the outside part of the plate to left field that just got over the wall getting a two run homer and giving the Giants the lead 2-1. Mike Yastrzemski walked as well but Patrick Bailey struck out bringing the inning to a close.

The Rockies got off to a slow start in the second as the first two batters went out quickly but the third batter of the inning was once again a problem for Walker. This time it was catcher and former Giant Austin Wynns who dug out a pitch from below the belt and drove it over the wall in left field tying the game back up at two with a solo homer.

In the bottom of the inning the Giants walked away with no runs as Brandon Crawford grounded into a double play.

The third saw a pitching change for the men in orange-and-black as Alex Wood came in to replace Walker. Ryan finished the game with two innings pitched, three hits, two earned runs, and four K’s.

The third and top of the fourth went by quietly until the bottom of the fourth when Bailey got things going with a lead-off double. Then the other rookie came up to the plate Blake Sabol and he singled to center field brining home Bailey and giving the Giants the lead 3-2. That would be all the runs in the inning though before it ended the Rockies made a pitching change bringing in Brad Hand to replace Seabold. Connor finished with 3.2 innings pitched, seven hits, two earned runs, and three K’s.

In the fifth inning Wilmer Flores doubled though he was originally called out but upon a review the call was overturned. Austin Slater then came in to pinch-hit for Yastrzemski and delivered with a shot to left center field that left the yard bringing San Francisco’s lead to 5-2.

The sixth inning saw more injury troubles for the Giants as Crawford grounded into a force out at second but while he was running to first he looked to be a little shaken up. After another Giant got out Gabe Kapler decided to take Crawford out and replace him with J.D. Davis. Once the game was over San Francisco informed the media that Crawford was dealing with left hamstring tightness.

In the eighth Tyler Rogers came in to replace Wood who exited the game with five innings pitched, three hits, one walk, and three K’s. Rogers had a little bit of an up-and-down inning as he quickly got the first two batters out but then Bryant got a double. Following that up Cron singled and Grichuk who’s been on fire for the Rockies singled as well bringing home Bryant making it 5-3. Thankfully for the Giants Rogers was able to close out the inning by getting Elias Diaz to pop out.

The ninth saw Camilo Doval come in to close out the game and he did just that striking out two and gettting the third batter to ground out getting the Giants the win 5-3.

Wood was given the win while Seabold took the loss.

The Giants will close out the series tomorrow against the Rockies at 1:05 p.m.

Rockies Tovar slugs 3 run HR; Gomber gets third win in a row; Colorado defeats SF 5-2 at Oracle

The San Francisco Giants Austin Slater (left) is tagged out at the plate by Colorado Rockies catcher Elias Diaz (35) in the bottom of the sixth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco (AP News photo)

Colorado (34-55). 200 000 300 – 5. 9. 0

San Francisco (48-40) 000 002 000. – 2. 5. 0

Time: 2:15

Attendance: 33,886

Friday, July 7, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–The 2023 season has been a nightmare from which the Colorado Rockies have been trying to wake. They came to Oracle Park today in fifth place in the NL West, with a record of 33-55, having lost seven of their last 10 contests and 10 games in a row on the road. After much tossing and turning, Bud Black announced that his starting pitcher would be Austin Gomber.

His lifetime record at game time was 27-26, 5.05 over nine and a fraction years in the show, and his season’s mark was 6-7, 6.64. He features a four seamer, which he throws 41.9% of the time, a change of pace (20%), curve (18.9%), slider (17.8), and a sinker (1.4%),

It’s not as if the Giants have been getting many good nights’ sleep recently either. But in their case, it’s literally so. Time zones, distance, and the calendar have conspired with injuries to make San Francisco go 5-8 since June 21. Even before their recent fall from grace, the Giants had been plagued by sloppy fielding, with misplays that didn’t count as errors but which still cost the team runs.

I’m thinking of things like uncompleted double plays, throws to the wrong bases, and Alphonse and Gaston acts on pop flies. In addition, they began play today leading the majors in errors committed. The Giants’ combination of young players still learning the game and veterans playing out their last seasons won’t go away with a few days’ rest.

In this context, Gabe Kapler and Andrew Bailey’s choice for their starter, Ross Stripling, who had an 0-2, 6.51 record when he toed the rubber in the top half of the first of what turned out to be 5-2 Giants loss wasn’t one that inspired confidence in the team’s ability to hang on the two more days before the all star break provides a respite for the everyone on the roster except Camimo Doval.

Two more days of poor play won’t make or break the season, but it sure can affect the team’s playoff chances. After all, the orange and black went to work this evening three games out of first place 3-1/2 behind the division leading Diamondbacks.

In any case Stripling’s performance this evening was less than good but not horrid. He threw 65 pitches, 43 for strikes, over 3-2/3 innings two runs, both earned, on four hits, one of them a four bagger, striking out three and not issuing a walk.

He didn’t figure in the decision but lowered his ERA to 6.37. There had been no announcement of a bullpen game that I had been aware of, but it sure felt like one when Scott Alexander relieved him with no one on base in the top of the fourth.

On the other hand, Stripling was only 12 days off the IL. Beck allowed a single before closing the inning and struck out Harold Castro to open the fifth before giving way to Tristan Beck, who, with the help of a nice running catch at the base of the center field wall, got the two remaining outs.

It took the lowly team from the Mile High City exactly 19 pitches to grab a 2-0 lead. With one out in the initial frame, Kris Bryant coaxed a grounder up the middle into center field for a single, and Ryan McMahon smacked a 93 mph sinker over the National Car Rental sign in left center for his 14th home run and 44th and 45th RBI of the season. It was a ten pitch at bat.

The Rox continued to lead by two runs until Casey Schmitt led off the bottom of the sixth with a single and Brandon Crawford sent a 103.4 fast ball into McCovey Cove to tie the score at two all. Gomber plunked Slater, and Flores moved him to second with a single to left.

Wade laid down a bunt that enabled Gomber to throw Flores out at second, but Slater made it to third. With runners at the corner, JD Davis hit a fly to medium deep center; Slater made an ill-advised attempt to score, and the ensuing 8-2 double play ended the Giants’ rally.

Taylor Rogers assumed mound duties for the home team at the start of the visitors’ seventh. He threw 21 pitches, got two outs, but walked a couple of Blake Street Bombers and yielded to his right handed submarine ball throwing brother Tyler.

Ezequiel Tovar drove the second Rogers’ first pitch deep over the National Car Rental sign, 410 feet deep. The pitch, a slider, was thrown at 71.4 mph. It left Tovar’s bat at 103.9 mph. Rogers eventually took the loss, making him 4-3, 3.30 for the year.

Daniel Bird relieved Gomber in the bottom of the seventh and held the Giants scoreless for the rest of the game, earning his first save.

He had a 5-2 lead to protect. The Rockies’ starter had thrown six full innings and held the Giants to two runs, both earned, and both coming on Brandon Crawford’s homer, which was one of the five hits he surrendered. Gomber notched only one K, but he didn’t walk anyone. Of his 82 pitches, 51 met the criteria for strikes. He W ND and went home with a slate of x-x, 6.40.

Mauricio Llovera kept the Rox off the board in their last two turns at bat.

The encounter for tomorrow, Saturday, is scheduled for a 1:05 start.. The Rockies’ Connor Seabold (1-05, 6.62) will face the Giants, whose starting pitcher is yet to be announced.

Wings hand Aces second loss of season 80-78

Las Vegas Aces forward Aja Wilson (22) finished with 18 points against the Dallas Wings in Dallas it wasn’t enough as the Aces fell by two points in their second loss of the season (@LVAces photo)

By Barbara Mason

After beating the Dallas Wings (9-9) Wednesday evening in Las Vegas, On Friday night the Aces (16-2) dropped their second game of the season to Dallas 80-78 in Dallas. Las Vegas tried to extend their amazing season winning record against the Wings which was a real challenge and they met their match on Friday night.

The Wings let Wednesday’s game go in the fourth quarter and got out played by the Aces and what went wrong for the Wings in that final quarter. On Friday the Wings turned it around.

Friday night recap: The Wings came out fast in the first quarter. After a quick timeout, the Aces took the lead getting on track and led 25-23 after trailing by as much as seven.

Dallas was shelling out as much as Las Vegas could handle. This game had the makings of a real fight to the final seconds. Las Vegas is a second half team and have been for most of the season so they could change the course of this game in a heartbeat.

The Aces continued to hang unto a slim lead going into half time 40-39. A’Ja Wilson was the only Ace starter with double digits after two quarters with 14 points. The Wings also had a single starter with double digits. Teaira McGowan finished the first half with ten points.

After three quarters the Aces continued to lead 66-60 but Dallas came roaring back time after time in the game.

It all came down to the fourth quarter. The turnovers were killing Las Vegas with 18. In the paint both teams were shooting around 45% but it was the rebounding that got the Wings on the verge of handing the Aces their second loss of the season.

There would be no second half comeback for Las Vegas and the Wings got their ninth win of the season beating the Aces 80-78 in this high octane game that went down to the wire. With the score tied at 78, the Wings took a couple of free throws and that was the game.

Every starter on both teams finished in double digits. A’Ja Wilson and Kelsey Plum both had 21 points in this game. For the Wings it was Arike Ogunbowale with the high.

Sunday the Aces will try to get back on the winning track taking on the Lynx in Minnesota for a 4:00pm PT tip. They will need to clean up the turnovers in this next matchup.

Oakland A’s podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: A’s Blackburn face Red Sox Saturday afternoon at Fenway

The Boston Red Sox Yu Chang connects for a two run single in the bottom of the second inning against the Oakland A’s at Fenway Park in Boston on Fri Jul 7, 2023 (AP News photo)

#1 The Oakland A’s (25-65) on Friday saw the Boston Red Sox (46-43) start of the game with a five run second inning that later handed the A’s a 7-3 loss at Fenway Park.

#2 The Sox Yu Chang got a base loaded hit in the second for the Sox to drive in two runs. Chang’s contribution proved valuable to help get the Sox get a lead on the A’s early off A’s starter Sammy Long and reliever Luis Medina.

#3 What was remarkable Chang missed over three months of play due to a left broken hand. Chang didn’t waste anytime driving in the first two runs of the game.

#4 Medina who came into relieve for Long ended up giving up seven hits, four earned runs, one walk and nine strikeouts in six innings of work. A’s manager Mark Kotsay said that he brought Medina in a tough situaton.

#5 The A’s will start right hander Paul Blackburn (1-1 ERA 4.50) he’ll be opposed Red Sox starter left hander James Paxton (4-1 ERA 2.70) for a 10:10 AM PT first pitch.

Join Jeremiah for the Oakland A’s podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com