That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Gelof is taking off with key hits; A’s open three game set in Texas tonight

Oakland A’s hitter Zack Gelof (with helmet) is congratulated by teammate after hitting a three run second inning home run at Comerica Park in Detroit against the Detroit Tigers on Sun Mar 7, 2024 (AP News photo)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Success in the Detroit Tigers series for the Oakland A’s winning two out of three. The last two games the A’s came away with wins on Saturday with a 4-0 shutout and a 7-1 win over the Tigers on Sunday.

#2 One of the key players for the A’s was Zack Gelof on Sunday hitting a three run home run with four RBIs as the A’s clobbered the Tigers 7-1 to conclude the series.

#3 To give you an idea how a great game that Zelof had he had an RBI triple in the top of the first inning and later scored on JJ Bleday’s single.

#4 The A’s also got good pitching holding the Tigers to just a run from starter Joe Boyle who went five innings, two hits, three walks, and six strikeouts.

#5 The A’s open a three game series in Texas tonight. The A’s will start pitcher Alex Wood (0-1 ERA 9.72) and for the Texas Rangers Nathan Evaldi (1-0 ERA 1.38). The Rangers are tough customers and manager Bruce Bochy would be a worthy opponent. First pitch 5:05pm PDT at Globe Life Stadium in Arlington.

Join Amaury Pi Gonzalez for complete Oakland A’s play by play coverage on the A’s Spanish radio network at 1010 KIQI San Francisco and 990 KATD Pittsburg and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

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Washington Nationals Start Off Series Hot With 8-1 Win Over San Francisco Giants

San Francisco Giants starter Black Snell got touched up by the Washington Nationals at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Snell pitched three innings gave up three hits and three earned runs on Mon Apr 8, 2024 (AP News photo)

Monday, April 8th, 2024

By Troy Ewers

The San Francisco Giants (4-7) continue their opening homestand with a three game series against the Washington Nationals (4-6)… SF is coming off its first winning series of the year after taking two of the last three games from the Padres over the weekend. The Nationals got a seven run win on Monday night over the Giants at Oracle Park with a series opening 8-1 win.

Blake Snell started his first game on the hill for the Giants at Oracle Park and first batter up. Jacob Young and he sat down on strikes. Only allowing one hit, but no runs that first inning. “[I] have a lot to learn. Facing big league hitters for the first time, I was pretty pumped up. There’s a lot to break down…..[I was] trying to nitpick too much instead of getting [it] over the plate…..There’s a lot going through my head right now, but I was pretty amped up, and I was trying to nitpick too much, [which] made the bullen have to cover a lot of innings that they shouldn’t have had to cover.” Said Snell.

The Giants got the first run on the board. Lamonte Wade Jr. doubles on a flyball, Jung Hoo Lee scores, 1-0 SF. 

Snell had back to back walks in the second inning and it required two mound visits, but Trey Lipscomb captalized on the rattled Snell and hit a line drive that scored Keibert Ruiz, 1-1. The Nats would take the lead as Luis Garcia Jr. singled to first and was still safe while also scoring Ildemaro Vargas, 2-1 Nats. Lipscomb steals home and Washington goes up 3-1, but Snell would get out the inning and that would be the end of his night. “I’m excited where I’m at, [and] how the ball’s getting out. I’m always going to get better, [and my stuff’s] going to get more crisp, so my first game, [I’m] happy it’s out [of] the way. [I have] a lot to learn from it, and [I’m] really looking forward to what I’ll be able to do Sunday [versus] Tampa. Said Snell.

The Nationals would pack that lead with a Lane Thomas two run homer and at this point, it seemed like the Giants were going to have to dig deep. 5-1 Nats. Vargas would hit an RBI double and drive in Joey Gallo and the Nationals were up 6-1 with a nail clearly in the coffin. 

Lane Thomas would end up with a 3 RBI night with a single that scored Jacob Young, 7-1 Nats. Tayler Rogers would come in with the bases loaded and get a walk and Nats would insure themselves an 8-1 lead in the ninth inning.

Matt Barnes would come in to close for Washington and other than a single for Thairo Estrada he’d knock down the side and the Nats would win 8-1. 

Next game in the series is April 9th with Josiah Gray (0-2, 14.04) on the hill for the Nationals and Kyle Harrison (1-1, 4.91) for the Giants.

San Jose Barracuda podcast with Marko Ukalovic: Barracuda open final homestand Wednesday against Henderson

San Jose Barracuda goaltender Georgi Ramanov (31) had another great outing stopping 41 shots this time against the Ontario Reign at the Toyota Center in Ontario on Sun Apr 7, 2024 (San Jose Barracuda photo)

On the San Jose Barracuda podcast with Marko:

#1 San Jose Barracuda (21-33-9-4) took a tough loss to the Ontario Reign (38-21-3-4) 3-2 at the Toyota Arena in Ontario last Saturday. Despite the loss Barracuda goaltender Georgi Ramanov stopped 41 shots in the one goal loss.

#2 The Reign dominated on offense in the first period with control of the puck the Reign made one mistake turning over the puck at the blue line taken by the Barracuda’s Ethan Cardwell who passed the puck Danil Gushchin who hit it from the low short side.

#3 In the second period the Barracuda got the lead back at 1:54 when Tristen Robins scored his fifth goal of the season to take a 2-1 lead.

#4 The Barracuda in the third period just couldn’t get anything going getting shutout by the Reign and goaltender Erik Portillo.

#5 Wednesday the Barracuda face off against the Henderson Silver Knights (27-33-3) the Knights have lost five of their last ten games. The Barracuda open their final homestand and are hoping to start it with a win against Henderson.

Marko Ukalovic does the San Jose Barracuda podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbra Mason: Warriors always rev up towards post season

The Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson (11) drives on the Utah Jazz forward Brice Sensabaugh (8) in first half action at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Sun Apr 7, 2024 (AP News photo)

On the Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbara:

#1 With four games left in the season the Warriors need to finish strong although they have clinched at least a play-in spot.

#2 Sunday night the Warriors played without Stephen Curry and Andrew Wiggins. Curry got a much needed rest and Wiggins continues to struggle with an ankle issue.

    #3 Klay Thompson stepped into a critical role in the absence of Stephen Curry and he did not disappoint playing a terrific game.

    #4 Off the bench the Warriors finally got to see Jonathan Kuminga who missed six games. He was also a huge part of this win and despite missing so much time he did not miss a beat.

    #5 Tuesday night the Warriors will take on the Los Angeles Lakers in a huge game. The Warriors will need every guy on the team to bring his A game in this highly anticipated game. You do not want to lose the match between the ninth and tenth place teams.

    Golden State Warriors podcast with Barbara Mason is heard Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

    That’s Amaury News and Commentary: I might lose my radio job after this season

    Former Los Angeles Angels broadcasters Jose Mota (left) and Amaury Pi Gonzalez (right) during their days calling Angels games on Fox Sports Los Angeles (photo from the author Amaury Pi Gonzalez)

    By Amaury Pi Gonzalez

    I see all this hate for Fisher and Kaval of the A’s for what they are doing, and I do feel for the loyal fans who feel betrayed. But in the end, you can’t take this stuff personally. It is business, and different people do business differently. I probably will lose my broadcast job with the A’s.

    A few years ago, I had a terrific position doing the play-by-play of Angels Baseball on TV with Fox Sports West. It was a total TV production (like regular English TV) with a Director and producers (just like Fox English). José Mota handled the color, and I handle the action.

    At the same time, I was doing home games on TV for Angels in LA and home games on the radio here for the A’s. The LA job paid “like TV pays in a big market like LA, the largest in Spanish in the US” very handsome for each season; there were eight seasons, I was treated well, and I even had reserved parking at Angel Stadium (big deal in LA) plus other very cool benefits.

    It was great; our staff was 15 people, between the truck outside and our crew in the booth. One November morning, Nick Davis, Fox Sports West Executive Producer, called me from LA and told me that Disney Co. was acquiring the Fox Sports West Network from Southern California and ten more Regional Sports Networks nationwide, including the Yes Network from New York.

    Nick thanked me for the great job I did. And that was it. I was out because Disney Co. did not want to continue the production, although I was told it was successful. Disney wanted to go another way, so the Mouse made the decision. In the end, it is all about business. You and I and many others might not find this right, especially the way A’s management runs this s*!t show, and I agree. But in the end, it is their show.

    Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the lead play by play voice on the Oakland A’s Spanish radio network at 1010 KIQI San Francisco and 990 KATD Pittsburg and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

    Oakland A’s day off report: A’s Finish Successful Series Against Tigers; Move On To Texas Rangers

    Oakland A’s hitter Zack Gelof with helmet on is congratulated by a teammate after hitting a three run home run in the top of the third inning at Comerica Park in Detroit on Sun Apr 7, 2024 (AP News photo)

    By Barbara Mason

    The Oakland A’s had only won one game to start the 2024 season back on March 31st, a 4-3 decision over the Cleveland Guardians. This past Friday night the A’s played a very competitive Game One against the Detroit Tigers just coming up short 5-4, the game not being decided until the eighth inning.

    Oakland came back in games two and three with great energy, incredible pitching and offense. It was the pitching that really stood out in both games. Paul Blackburn was sparkling in game two and Joe Boyle in game three showed some great stuff, some excellent command.

    Neither of these games were close. The final score in game two was a shut-out 4-0 and game three was 7-1 with Oakland scoring in four innings.

    Paul Blackburn has had a strong start this season. He threw more change-ups in game two then we are used to seeing. He has given up six hits and one walk in 13 scoreless innings this season. He successfully mixed his pitches keeping hitters off balance. He has done a terrific job so far this season. In game three Joe Boyle got the job done striking out six while pitching five scoreless innings.

    Both Brent Rooker and Zach Gelof had great games throughout the series. In game three Gelof had his best game of the series with three runs, four hits and four RBIs. He also drew three walks in game three. He has been on fire in this series. Abraham Toro has also been having some nice games as had Seth Brown.

    The A’s had the day off Monday before heading to the Lone Star state taking on the Texas Rangers in a three-game series that will get underway on Tuesday with first pitch scheduled for 5:05 PM. Alex Wood will take the mound for Oakland looking for a third win in a row. The Rangers pitcher is yet to be determined.

    The A’s should come into this game with a new resolves and a lot of confidence after winning their first series of the young season. The Rangers do have a 6-3 record and Oakland will have to shut down the likes of Marcus Semien, Cory Seager plus a plethora of .300 plus hitters on their roster. This will be a challenge for the A’s but they are showing some great signs of improvement over the start of the season.

    Warriors Dismiss Utah Jazz 118-110

    Guard Klay Thompson (11) for the Golden State Warriors is seen here in the first half after making one of his baskets. Thompson finished leading with 32 points against the Utah Jazz at Chase Center in San Francisco on Sun Apr 7, 2024

    By Barbara Mason

    In the absence of Stephen Curry and Andrew Wiggins, the Golden State Warriors dismissed the Utah Jazz 118-110. Klay Thompson had the high for the Warriors with 32 points and Jonathan Kuminga scored 21 points off the bench in his return. Kuminga did not miss a beat after missing six games.

    Curry was not in Sunday night’s lineup taking this game off for some much needed rest. Wiggins continues to struggle with an ankle issue, Dario Saric is out with a knee injury and Gary Payton II was listed as probable. Kuminga was originally reported as out but he did take the court off the bench.

    Thompson led the starters playing alongside Draymond Green, Trayce Jackson-Davis, Chris Paul and Brandin Podziemski. Kuminga was a sight for sore eyes playing off the bench. He has been sorely missed.

    Golden State stomped the Jazz in the first 12 minutes leading after the first quarter 41-28 setting the tone for this runaway game. The Warriors outscored the Jazz in the second quarter and led at the half 68-54.

    The Warriors went on to win the third quarter 29-23 leading 97-77 going into the fourth quarter. At about the six minute mark, Golden State’s bench took the court for the remainder of the game. Thompson and Green sat for most of the fourth quarter.

    The final score was in favor of the Warriors 118-110. This win clinched at least a spot in the four-team play-in tournament in fact they were in before this game even got underway. Houston lost in overtime to the Dallas Mavericks 147-136 and finished the Rockets bid for a playoff spot.

    Thompson had the high score of 32 points for the game with five rebounds and went 6 of 13 from beyond the arc. From the start of the game, Thompson knew he would be expected to handle the bulk of the scoring in the absence of Curry and he did not disappoint. Thompson hit seven of his first ten attempts.

    Missing this game gave Curry a break of several days. He has already played in 71 games this season and really needed a few days off. Curry has not played this many games in any one season for quite a few years. This rest will get him ready to finish off the season next week especially in their highly anticipated game with the Los Angeles Lakers next Tuesday.

    Kuminga was excellent despite his time away from the team with 21 points off the bench. He had missed six games with tendonitis in both knees. Besides the 21 points he also had ten rebounds so he did not miss a beat in his return.

    The Warriors have won all three meetings against the Jazz this season with one more meeting to finish off the regular season. Golden State will have Monday off before taking on a huge game Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers.

    That game will be played in Los Angeles and promises to be a real barn-burner. The Lakers took on the Timberwolves Sunday night without LeBron James and Anthony Davis who went down in the first half.

    It is not known if either of them will be available on Tuesday night. At the time of this post the Lakers had made a run after trailing at the half 79-64. Minnesota had led by as much as 20 points when the Lakers pulled to within five points 90-85. As the fourth quarter got underway the Timberwolves had established a 106-92 lead at 9:09 in the fourth quart

    Game notes: With only five games left in the 2024 season the Warriors took on the Jazz at Chase Center Sunday evening. The Warriors continue to hang onto tenth place in the Western Conference with the Lakers and the Kings tied for eighth place. It will be a tight finish for a number of teams including the Warriors.

    Tipoff for Tuesday night’s game between the Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers is scheduled for 7:00 PM.

    Kings Sabonis adds those double doubles his 61st in row defeats the Nets 107-77

    Sacramento Kings forward Domantas Sabonis (10) and Keegan Murray forward (13) exchange congratulations against the Brooklyn Nets at Barclay Center in Brooklyn on Sun Apr 7, 2024 (AP News photo)

    By Jessica Kwong

    BROOKLYN, NY. — With only a handful of games left in the regular season, Sunday night’s game at Barclays Center mattered for the Sacramento Kings and they played like it did, dominating the Brooklyn Nets 107-77 and regaining the eighth seed.

    Sacramento’s 30-point blowout win came after back-to-back road losses that caused them to slip to the ninth seed in the Western Conference.

    “Our guys did what they were supposed to do tonight,” said Kings head coach Mike Brown. “Obviously Brooklyn was short-handed and our guys came in and did a heck of a job defending. What I always say, ‘Let’s play physical’. Our guys did it.”

    De-Aaron Fox scored a team-leading 20 points and Domantas Sabonis had 18 points and 20 rebounds to extend his double-doubles streak to 61 games, the seventh longest in NBA history.

    The teams were in a head-to-head contest to start the first quarter, but by the end of it, Sacramento led 29-19 after Fox’s 19-foot step back jump shot with a second remaining.

    In the second quarter with 4:09 to go, Sabonis made a layup and his 10th point of the game. Then with 2:22 left to go, Sabonis got the rebound on a missed layup by Trendon Watford and extended his double-doubles streak. The Kings made 51.1% of their shots from the field and 43% of their attempts from behind the arc and ended the half up 65-40.

    Brooklyn made a comeback effort in the third quarter, outscoring Sacramento 24-13 and cutting the Kings’ lead to 78-64. But the Kings responded with an 18-8 run in the first half of the final quarter. Fox made an impressive two-handed alley-oop dunk with 8:23 to go to give the Kings a 86-66 lead. Sacramento surpassed 100 points with 2:49 remaining, when Kessler Edwards made a triple to put them up 102-74.

    “I thought our sprays were fantastic, we were six-for-12 in sprays in the first half and I thought the second half, we continued to spray the basketball. We got good looks in that third quarter. We just couldn’t make a shot, you know,” said Brown.

    “But I thought our guys tried to play the right way in the third quarter and then they figured it out in the fourth.”

    The Kings shot 34% from the field, which Brown called “good basketball, doesn’t matter who you’re playing against”.

    Keegan Murray, who scored 19 points, noted that “every game’s important” given the team’s spot in the standings.

    “We just wanted to come out with great energy and effort and I feel like we started that and it just carried over throughout the game,” said Murray. “So I feel like if every single game we start like that, we can be well off.”

    Off the bench, Trey Lyles contributed 14 points and Davion Mitchell scored 12.

    “I think the main thing is, just keep working on my game. I mean, no matter if I’m playing or not playing, just keep putting the time in and keep being consistent,” said Mitchell. “I mean, shots are going to fall, I need to find a way to put two halves together but we’re going to figure that out.”

    When the teams last played against each other on December 11, the Kings scored 25 three-pointers and set a franchise record in the 131-118 win at home.

    The Nets (31-48) are outside of playoff contention but have been continuing to show effort. Coming off back-to-back wins, they had hoped to deliver a blow to the Kings in their penultimate home game of the season.

    Sacramento had slipped off the eighth seed after consecutive losses on the road against the New York Knicks on Thursday and against the Boston Celtics on Friday. The Kings lost to the Knicks 120-109 and had a painful 101-100 loss to the Celtics after a controversial no-call in the last seconds at TD Garden.

    The Kings (45-33) continue their road trip facing the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday with tipoff at 5 p.m. PT.

    Giants score two after massive break in eighth to win series over Padres 3-2

    San Francisco Giants Matt Chapman swings for an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth inning at Oracle Park against the San Diego Padres on Sun Apr 7, 2024 (AP News photo)

    Sunday, April 7, 2024

    Oracle Park

    San Francisco, California

    San Diego Padres 2 (5-7)

    San Francisco Giants 3 (4-6)

    Win: Ryan Walker (1-0)

    Loss: Jhony Brito (0-2)

    Save: Camilo Doval (1)

    Time: 2:16

    Attendance: 40,149

    By Stephen Ruderman

    SAN FRANCISCO–The Giants capitalized on a botched double play, and scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to come back and beat the Padres 3-2 and win the series.

    After the Giants’ dramatic walk-off win in the Home Opener on Friday, the Padres beat the Giants on a first inning grand slam by Jurickson Profar. Logan Webb took the mound to make his third start of the season for the rubber match, as the Giants looked to take the series.

    Webb got off to a tough start in the top of the first. He got Xander Bogaerts to fly out to right to open the game, but Fernando Tatis Jr. lined a single to left, and then Jake Cronenworth knocked in Tatis with a double to right.

    The knuckle-baller Matt Waldron made the start for San Diego, and the Giants threatened in the bottom of the first. Jung-hoo Lee singled on a ground ball up the middle to start the inning, and then got to third on a one-out double by Jorge Soler. However, Michael Conforto popped out to third, and Matt Chapman flew out to right.

    Webb ran into trouble again in the top of the second when the Padres put runners on the corner with one out, but he got out of it when Kyle Higashioka hit a ground ball to third for a 5-4-3 double play to end the inning.

    From there, both pitchers settled down. Waldron retired 14 of the 15 men he faced from Conforto’s popup through the bottom of the fifth inning. As for Webb, the inning-inning double play in the top of the second started a stretch where he set down nine-straight guys.

    The Padres had Webb back on the ropes in the sixth, as three-straight singles by Cronenworth, Manny Machado and Ha-seong Kim plated a run to make it 2-0. 

    The Giants caught a break when Lee reached on an errant throw by Kim to start the bottom of the sixth. LaMonte Wade Jr. then singled to right, and the Giants would be in business. Soler lined out sharply to center, and Padres Manager Mike Shildt came out to the mound to pull Waldron for Steve Koek, who walked Conforto to load the bases. 

    Matt Chapman came up and hit a chopper to short that the shortstop Kim fielded and flipped to second to get Conforto for the force. Lee scored on the play to put the Giants on the board, but that would be the only run the Giants would get in the sixth, as Thairo Estrada swung out swinging on a ball in the dirt to end the inning.

    With the Giants on the board, the Padres looked to respond in the seventh. Tyler Wade and Jackson Merrill singled to start the inning, and Webb would be in trouble again. Higashioka tried to sacrifice the runners over to second and third, but he struck out on a foul bunt. Bogaerts then reached on a fielder’s choice, which put runners on the corners with two outs, and Tatis grounded out to third, as Webb got out of it unscathed.

    Webb had an up-and-down outing today, as he gave up 10 hits, but he was able to work his way out of trouble, and managed to allow just two runs over seven innings.

    “Webby’s up against it not getting support,” said Manager Bob Melvin.

    “[I’m] still not where I really want to be,” said Webb. “The first inning, my changeup was god awful. Then I started throwing more, and started to figure it out a little better. Still some things I gotta clean up, but as long as the team wins, I’m all good.”

    Yuki Matsui pitched a 1-2-3 bottom of the seventh for the Padres, and Melvin brought in Ryan Walker, who pitched a 1-2-3 top of the eighth for the Giants.

    Lee popped out to the catcher to start the bottom of the eighth, and then Shildt pulled Matsui for the righty Jhony Brito in response to Wilmer Flores pinch-hitting for Wade. Flores lined a base-hit to left, and Soler singled to right-center to move Tyler Fitzgerald, who pinch-ran for Flores, to third. 

    Conforto hit a chopper to first, which Cronenworth fielded and stepped on the bag at first for the second out, but when he threw to second to try and nab Soler for the double play, the shortstop, Kim, dropped the ball, and it got away, which allowed Soler to get to third and Fitzgerald to score the tying run. Matt Chapman then came up and hit a ground ball the opposite way to right for a base-hit to score Soler and give the Giants the lead.

    “[Chapman]’s really not hitting his stride yet, but he’s finding a way to make contact with guys on third and less than two out, and he’s finding a way to get a big hit,” said Melvin.

    Camilo Doval came in for the ninth to try and notch his first save of the season, and he retired the first two men he faced. However, Doval, who has been off to another rocky start his season, wouldn’t get through the ninth so easily. Jackson Merrill singled to right and stole second to put the tying run in scoring position, but Doval struck out Luis Campusano to end the game, and the Giants won it 3-2.

    “Our offensive is gonna come around,” said Melvin. “If we can do the little things right, create this kind of identity and win these kind[s] of games, I think we’ll be tougher for it.”

    Ryan Walker, who pitched the eighth got the win; Jhony Brito got the loss; and of course, Camilo Doval got his first save of the year.

    The Giants improve to 4-6, and they will welcome the Washington Nationals to Oracle Park for a three-game series starting tomorrow night. Tomorrow night will also be big, as Blake Snell will make his Giants debut. First pitch will be at 6:45 p.m.

    News and Notes:

    • With today’s attendance of 40,149, the Giants have sold out their first three games at Oracle Park, matching their amount of sellouts from all of last season. 

    Not only that, but this is the first time that the Giants have sold out three straight games since they sold out four-straight at the end of 2018 and the beginning of 2019. They sold out their final three home games of the 2018 Season against the Dodgers (Sept. 28-30), as well as the Home Opener in 2019 against the Tampa Bay Rays (April 5.)

    There was also much more energy and enthusiasm at Oracle Park this weekend than there had been for a better part of the last five years. It is no surprise that since the Giants were willing to spend money to build a better team over the off-season, there is a lot of hype around the Giants this season, and fans are showing up. As they say, “Build it, and they will come.”

    • Wilmer Flores has seen a decrease in playing time early this season, but Bob Melvin has made it quite clear that Flores is a big part of this team.

    “It’s really hard not to have [Flores] in the game,” said Melvin. “The one thing you do know is that you’re going to have a spot in the game where he can come up and [have an] impact, and left, right, it doesn’t matter to him, so when they make the move, it doesn’t matter. It’s Wilmer Flores.”

    • There have been a lot of new faces in Mike Murphy’s Clubhouse this season in terms of both players and catchers. 10 games in, the personalities are starting to mesh.

    “I think it’s been great,” said Melvin. “[We have] a new coaching staff to an extent, and there were a lot of new players [who come] in during [Spring Training], so there’s a lot [we] have to sort through. I think as far as how these guys get along in the clubhouse, [with] the leadership from previous teams, [and the] leadership from now with some of the players we’ve brought too, I think it’s happened really well. Obviously, our results have not been great yet, and they will, but we [are] still kinda learning each other, I think more so on the field than in the clubhouse.”

    Matt Chapman has been heralded as one of the new leaders in the clubhouse.

    “Matt Chapman’s always been a leader, so that’s never going to change, and that’s one of the reasons we brought him in here.”

    “Honestly, I think the most underrated part of Chappy is his leadership and what he brings inside the clubhouse, inside the dugout [and] the energy he brings every single day,” said Webb. “[At] times when we might get down early, and he’s coming in the dugout [and] saying, ‘Let’s go guys!’ kinda firing the guys up. I think that’s something we might have lacked the last couple of years, and he brings that, so you feel that as a teammate.”

    “I’m just trying to show up every day and play to win,” said Chapman. “[I] just do whatever I can to help the team. [I’m] just trying to keep the positive vibes up around this place and do my job.”

    A’s Win First Series of the Season Beating Tigers 7-1

    Oakalnd A’s JJ Bleday hits for a single RBI to center in top of the first inning at Comerica Park in Detroit against the Detroit Tigers on Sun Apr 7, 2024 (AP News photo)

    By Barbara.Mason

    The Oakland A’s (3-7) won their first series of the season Sunday afternoon beating the Detroit Tigers (6-3) 7-1. Zach Gelof continued where he left off in Saturday’s game finishing with three runs, four hits and four RBIs. He is playing some red-hot baseball right now. This was great team effort Sunday with all hands on deck, a really positive sign for the A’s.

    Game recap: The second inning was again all Oakland as their lead grew to 5-0. Zach homered with Ryan Noda and Abraham Toro on base. This was the perfect start for the A’s both offensively and defensively.

    The A’s scored again in the fourth inning. Abraham Toro reached third base off an infield hit and Ryan Noda had his second run of the game for a 6-0 lead.

    The Tigers finally got up on the scoreboard in the eighth inning when Riley Greene hit a solo home run. That would be all that Detroit could muster in this game. Oakland continued to lead 6-1 going into the ninth inning.

    The A’s refused to take their foot off the pedal scoring in the ninth inning. Seth Brown got in on the action singling Lawrence Butler home. Oakland had scored in four innings with 14 hits coming from seven different players.

    The final score was 7-1. Joe Boyle had a great five innings on the mound and Michael Kelly finished off the Tigers in the ninth inning. The A’s record improved to 3-7 and Oakland had won their first series of the season.

    Game recap: Sunday afternoon as the A’s played Game three of their series with the Tigers. Saturday in Game Two Oakland had a great showing on the mound, a terrific offensive effort winning by the score of 4-0. Sunday the A’s got great pitching and hitting to win their first series of the season. Boyle on the mound for Oakland this afternoon helped the A’s get that first series win.

    The A’s will have Monday off before heading to Texas for a three game series with the Rangers. Oakland will hopefully take this energy into the Long Star state extending their winning streak to three in a row. Alex Wood will take the mound for the A’s and Nathan Eovaldi will get the nod for the Rangers. First pitch is scheduled for 5:05 PM.