San Francisco Giants podcast with Jim from the On Base Show: M’s Gilbert had great control on Giants line up on Tuesday

Seattle Mariners starter Logan Gilbert is congratulated by catcher Tom Murphy following shutting out the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tue Jul 4, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the Giants podcast with Jim from the On Base Show:

#1 Seattle Mariners starter Logan Gilbert went the distance on Tuesday afternoon shutting out the San Francisco Giants giving up only five hits and striking out seven hitters. Gilbert had his control and kept hitters off balance all afternoon.

#2 Jim, Logan was so happy with the results of his handy work that he danced a bit and apologized for it later on saying he was just so excited to pitch a shutout and go the distance.

#3 The Mariners got some good hitting out of AJ Pollock who hit a two run blast as the Mariners came out ahead with a six run win. Pollock was key to providing some offense for the M’s.

#4 Jim, Giants manager Gabe Kapler wanted to use Michael Conforto as designated hitter rather than start him in the outfield. Conforto is recovering from his left hamstring injuries when he injured himself last week Wednesday making a catch in the outfield in Toronto.

#5 Game 3 is on tap tonight Jim, the Mariners will start Tommy Milone (0-0 ERA 1.93) and for the Giants righthander Alex Cobb (5-2 ERA 3.12) a 6:05pm PT first pitch. No doubt Cobb is looking for his sixth plus a chance to even the score from Tuesday night’s 6-0 loss.

Jim does the Jim On Base Show on You Tube and Facebook and guested for today’s podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB The Show podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Codero suspended for rest of season for domestic violence by Yanks; Angels IL problem; plus much more

New York Yankee pitcher Jimmy Codero has been suspended for the rest of the 2023 season including the post season for domestic violence. Details of what happened has not been disclosed by the Yankees. Codero’s suspension started immediately according to the Yankees. (AP News photo)

On the MLB podcast with Stephen:

#1 The New York Yankees suspended pitcher Jimmy Cordero for domestic violence. The Yankees in a statement said they are aware of Cordero domestic violence policy violations saying “there is no justification for domestic violence.” Cordero is suspended for the remaining 76 games and the post season. Cordero a 3.86 ERA with 34 strikeouts and ten walks. No details of the domestic violence charge was disclosed.

#2 The Los Angeles Angels Mike Trout is out with a fracture left wrist and was put on the ten day IL, Anthony Rendon was injured after fouling a ball off his left leg and is suffering from a shin contusion and did not suffer an fractures, finally Angels star pitcher Shohei Ohtani will not play in the All Star game due to a blister in his last outing and had a cracked finger nail in his last start.

#3 On Tuesday Chicago Cubs manager David Ross took all he could after the Cubs saw a four run lead and beat the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Park in Milwaukee. There were frustrations in the 11th inning when Cubs first base coach Mike Napoli shouted his disagreement with plate umpire Erich Bacchus on third strike call on Cubs hitter Dansby Swanson. Ross came out onto the field to argue and was also tossed out by Bacchus. The Cubs did come back to win it in 11, 7-6.

#4 Stephen talk about second baseman Thairo Estrada he’s suffering from a left hand fracture that will sideline him from two to six weeks. Estrada was hitting .272 with 79 hits, 9 home runs and 31 RBIs. The Giants will replace him with Casey Schmitt and Brett Wisley at second.

#5 What are the chances? The organization Schools over Stadiums has launched a petition campaign to put a bill on the ballot to stop the state of Nevada from using $380 million in public money to finance a new Las Vegas A’s ballpark at the Tropicana location. The campaign needs over 25,000 signatures in four Nevada districts to get the measure on the ballot and over 1 million votes to end the state’s public funding of the Las Vegas ballpark money Schools over Stadiums say should be used for education.

Join Stephen Ruderman for the MLB podcasts each Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco Giants podcast with Troy Ewers: Giants looking to come back from shutout loss against Mariners tonight at Oracle

San Francisco Giants pitcher Alex Cobb will get the start tonight Wed Jul 5, 2023 against the Seattle Mariners at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Here is Cobb throwing against the St Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Tue Jun 13, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the SF Giants podcast with Troy:

#1 Seattle Mariners starter Logan Gilbert went the distance on Tuesday afternoon shutting out the San Francisco Giants giving up only five hits and striking out seven hitters. Gilbert had his control and kept hitters off balance all afternoon.

#2 Troy, Logan was so happy with the results of his handy work that he danced a bit and apologized for it later on saying he was just so excited to pitch a shutout and go the distance.

#3 The Mariners got some good hitting out of AJ Pollock who hit a two run blast as the Mariners came out ahead with a six run win. Pollock was key to providing some offense for the M’s.

#4 Troy Giants manager Gabe Kapler wanted to use Michael Conforto as designated hitter rather than start him in the outfield. Conforto is recovering from his left hamstring injuries when he injured himself last week Wednesday making a catch in the outfield in Toronto.

#5 Game 3 is on tap tonight Troy, the Mariners will start Tommy Milone (0-0 ERA 1.93) and for the Giants righthander Alex Cobb (5-2 ERA 3.12) a 6:05pm PT first pitch. No doubt Cobb is looking for his sixth plus a chance to even the score from Tuesday night’s 6-0 loss.

Troy Ewers is a MLB beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

A’s need ten innings to beat Tigers 1-0; Oakland’s JP Sears, bullpen shutout Detroit

The Detroit Tigers Vierling slides in safely with the steal (right) as the A’s second baseman Jordan Diaz (13) gets the drop on the ball in the bottom of the first inning at Comerica Park in Detroit on Tue Jul 4, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

The Oakland A’s, who usually play at the Coliseum on the 4th of July, found themselves at Comerica Park in Detroit to start a six-game road trip. The A’s, who found themselves on the wrong side of a perfect game last Wednesday, appeared headed into a repeat performance. The Detroit Tigers’ lefty, Tarik, Skubal, making his first start since coming off the IL, baffled the A’s hitters. The Tigers pitching staff allowed just a run and it was just enough for the A’s to get by 1-0.

Skubal was perfect for his four innings of work. He allowed no runs, hits, or walks and struck out six. Yogi Berra once said:” It’s deja vu all over again.” The A’s went 32 years before being no-hit last Wednesday. It looked like they would be no-hit again. This time, six days later.

The Tigers brought in Reese Olson to pitch in the fifth. Olson kept the A’s hitless in the fifth and sixth innings. With two out in the seventh, A’s catcher Shea Langeliers broke the spell with a single.

The A’s starter JP Sears pitched his best game of the 2023 season. The lefty, acquired from the Yankees at the trade deadline last year, pitched seven and 1/3rd innings. Sears allowed five hits and no runs. He did not walk a batter and struck out four. Lucas Erceg retired the next two Tiger hitters to end the eighth. Shintaro Fujinami struck out the side in the bottom of the ninth. The game was scoreless after nine innings.

In the tenth, The A’s scored the winning run. Brent Rooker was the ghost runner at second base. A’s manager Mark Kotsay sent Tyler Wade into the game as a pinch-runner for Rooker. Jace Peterson laid down a sacrifice bunt, sending Wade to third.

A’s first baseman Ryan Noda singled to shallow left field to drive in Wade with the A’s first run. They wouldn’t need any more.

Trevor May was brought in to pitch the tenth. Tiger skipper A.J. Hinch replaced ghost runner Miguel Cabrera with Jake Marisnick. May retired Eric Haase and Zack Short. May walked Matt Vierling to put the winning run on first base.

If the Tigers could get a hit, the game would have been tied, and they would have had an opportunity to win. The hitter was Spencer Torkelson. May had his work cut out for him. May did the job as he got Torkelson to fly out to center to end the game. The A’s win 1-0

Game Notes- The A’s won for the third time in the last four games. They are now 24-63. The Tigers dropped to 37-47.

Shintaro Fujinami was the winning pitcher. He is now 5-7 for the year. The Tigers’ Tyler Holton was the losing pitcher. Trevor May earned his sixth save.

The line score for Oakland was one run, two hits, and no errors. The Tigers’ line was no runs, six hits, or errors.

The A’s won the game with two hits. On most days, teams managing just two hits find themselves as losers. Not so in baseball. The pitching for both teams was excellent. Sears did not record the win, but the A’s must be pleased with his performance. Conversely, the Tigers’ pitchers Skubal and Olson were terrific, too. Yet, the A’s found a way to win.

Game two of the three-game series will start at 3:40 pm on Wednesday. Lefty Ken Waldichuk will start for Oakland. Waldichuk is 1-5 and has a 6.78 ERA. Waldichuk has been used as an opener, and it remains to be seen if that will be his role on Wednesday. Lefty Eduardo Rodriguez (4-4, 2.13) goes for Detroit.

M’s Gilbert goes nine in 6-0 shutout of Giants at Oracle fans ask “What’s in a name?”

Seattle Mariners Mike Ford (20) slides from third base scoring on a passed ball in front of San Francisco Giants pitcher Keaton Winn (67) in the top of the second inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tue Jul 4, 2023 (AP News photo)

Seattle (42-42)     111 001 020. –   6. 13. 0

San Francisco (46-40)      000 000 000. –  0. 5.   1

Time: 2:20.  

Attendance: 37,395

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO– Beaten in four out of six games in Toronto and New York and battered by an all Sunday night flight from Gotham to the Golden Gate, the exhausted Giants didn’t have the strength to overcome Camilo Doval’s breakdown in the top of the ninth of Monday night’s roller coaster of a game against the Mariners, a game that the home town nine was on the verge of winning. But they came awfully close. Still, you had to wonder how the team would be able to recover before most of its members got a well earned respite for the all star game break.

On top of that, Thairo Estrada was placed on the 10 day injured list after suffering a fracture of his left hand in last night’s disaster.(Ironically, Doval will be the Giants’ representative for the ASG, and it will be played in Seattle).

A promising youngster named Keaton Winn seemed to be the answer. He has the name and the game time ERA to give the Giants a shot at turning what was a bad situation into a total loss. If Charles Victory Faust could do it for John McGraw’s New York Giants, maybe Winn could give Gabe Kapler’s west coast Giants a Hollywood ending to their slump. Faust would have been needed for this contest as the Giants were shutout by the magnificent pitching of Seattle Mariners (42-42) starter Logan Gilbert who went the distance for the 6-0 shutout over the San Francisco Giants (46-40) at Oracle Park.

Winn started for the exhausted San Francisco nine this afternoon, but neither he nor the team performed well. Winn lasted only four innings and gave up a run, earned, in each of the first three he pitched. He allowed six hits, one of them a home run, and a walk. He hit one Mariner with a pitch. 41 of his 67 pitches counted as strikes. He was the losing pitcher and left with a record of 0-2, 4.09.

Seattle sent their 2018 first round draft choice, Logan Gilbert, to the mound, counting on his strong right arm to help bring their season record up to .500. The Seattle chapter of the BBWAA voted him the team’s most valuable pitcher of 2022.

He hadn’t done particularly well in his previous start, taking the loss after pitching six innings against the Nationals on June 28 and allowing four runs on eight hits and two walks. He brought a season mark of 5-5, 4.19 with him when he toed the rubber in the bottom of the first.

When the game was over, the 26 year old had fully justified the confidence the Seattle scouting team and the BBWAA had in him. He pitched a complete game shutout, holding San Francisco to five hits. He struck out seven and didn’t issue a single base on balls, throwing 105 pitches, 73 for strikes. His record now stands at 6-5, 3.82.

The Mariners began attacking early. JP Crawford defied The Curse of the Lead Off Double, bouncing Winn’s third offering off the bricks in Levi’s Landing. Julio Rodríguez followed by beating out a hard hit grounder to third that moved Crawford up 90 feet.

Jarred Kelenic also hit a grounder, this one up the middle; Casey Schmitt made a great play to stop it and flip the ball to Brandon Crawford. But Rodríguez beat the relay to first, scoring Seattle’s Crawford. Winn recovered and struck out Teoscar Hérnandez; and Patrick Bailey and Schmitt executed a perfect strike ’em out, throw ’em out double play to limit the damage to a single tally.

The Mariners returned to the offense in their next turn at bat. Mike Ford led off with a solid single to right. Eugenio Suárez dumped a fly to right that fell close to, but not all that close to, the foul line. for a double that sent Ford to third. Tom Murphy swung at and missed at a 2-0 pitch. Home plate umpire Ramón de Jesús called it a strike, a call that was reversed when the replay showed it was catcher’s interference, an error that loaded the bases.

A wild pitch to Kolten Wong allowed Ford to cross the plate and Suárez to take third. After Wong fouled out to first, AJ Pollock grounded to Davis at third-2-6-2, who threw home The ensuing rundown involved a two men on third situation and a runner hit by a throw and ended with a 5-2-6-2 fielder’s choice that left runners on the corners, where they were stranded.

The Mariners presented a new angle of attack in their half of the third. Winn retired the first two batters he faced before Mike Ford sent his seventh home run of the year into the seats. It landed 354 feet deep and came off a 96mph four seamer.

After Winn pitched his only scoreless inning, Sean Manaea relieved him to start the Seattle fifth. He kept the M’s off the board for 1-2/3 innings, but two out singles by Pollock, BJ Crawford, and Rodríguez cost him a run in the sixth, his last inning. Jakob Junis replaced him and shut the Mariners down in the seventh. But not in the eighth.

He hit Wong with a pitch to open in the inning and then surrendered a home run to the number nine hitter, AJ Pollock, that travelled over the National Car Rental advertisement in left center field. That gave Pollock five dingers and 15 RBI for the year and the Mariners a 6-0 lead in the game.

The Giants went down without a whimper in the ninth. Gilbert sent them down in order to gain a complete gain victory.

The teams from the bay and the sound wind up their three game series, Wednesday, at 6:05. For San Francisco Alex Webb (5-2, 3.12) will duel with starter Tommy Milone (0-0 ERA 1.93) the Seattle hurler.

MLB podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Yanks German gets touched up in first start after perfect game; Met’s Alfonso knows its going to be competitive at home run derby; plus more news

New York Yankees pitcher Domingo German couldn’t get out of the fifth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx on Mon Jul 3, 2023 his first start since pitching a perfect game on Wed Jun 28, 2023 in Oakland (AP News photo)

On the MLB podcast with Stephen:

#1 Last Wed Jun 28th the New York Yankees pitcher Domingo German became baseball’s 24th pitcher to throw a perfect game on Monday night against the Baltimore Orioles. German couldn’t get out of the fifth inning as the Baltimore Orioles touched him up for two runs and nine hits after 4 1/3 innings at Yankee Stadium.

#2 Stephen there’s a growing field of competitiveness when it comes to the MLB home run derby at the All Star Game in Seattle and the New York Mets Pete Alfonso the former 2 time derby champ will know he’s going up against some big bets next Monday night to the like of the Los Angeles Angels Shohei Ohtani (31) and the Atlanta Braves Matt Olson (28).

#3 The Atlanta Braves will have a huge contingent representing them at the All Star game their entire infield has been invited to come to the All Star game, starting with All Star representative outfielder Ronald Acuna, infielders Ozzie Albies, Matt Olson, Austin Riley, Orlando Arcia, and catcher Sean Murphy. The Braves are loaded during the regular season but they will also be loaded at the All Star game.

#4 It’s the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw’s misfortune to have to be placed on the 15 day IL due to a shoulder injury and will miss the All Star game. Kershaw experienced shoulder soreness during his previous start on Jun 27th against the Colorado Rockies.

#5 Former San Francisco Giants pitcher Carlos Rodon will finally make his 2023 debut with the New York Yankees. Rodon who had been out with various injuries is ready to make his first start of the season against the Chicago Cubs on Friday at Yankee Stadium. Rodon signed with the Yankees for six years at $162 million.

Stpehen Ruderman does the MLB podcasts each Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Daniel Dullum: Nevada voters could vote down public funding for new A’s Vegas ballpark; If MLB owners vote yes Vegas voters could vote no

This rendering seen here shows home plate facing Las Vegas Boulevard on the strip but reportedly the plate faces Las Vegas Airport and faces the landing and departing runways. The lighting and location of the park might be issue with the FAA. Daniel talks about Nevada voters and public financing of the ballpark in today’s podcast (renderings from the Oakland Athletics)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Daniel Dullum:

#1 Daniel, in Las Vegas a drive called “Schools over Stadiums” with the Nevada State Education Association as they have filed for a PAC (political action committee). NSEA is committed to stopping the spending of public funds for spending billions for a new ballpark.

#2 An NSEA spokesperson Dawn Etcheverry said that they are using every possible avenue to stop the use of public funds and to pay for a billionaires new ballpark. This is a move by NSEA to give Nevadans “the opportunity to vote to stop this misguided project” said the spokesperson.

#3 Daniel, how effective and helpful is it for those opposed to the A’s moving to Las Vegas to have a vote to stop the Tropicana Park from being built in Vegas and how crucial is it for voters to get this measure on the ballot when considering school funding versus ballpark funding?

#4 To get a ballot measure in favor of SB1 the measure to fund the ballpark 140,777 signatures are needed and 35,195 valid signatures are needed from the four petition districts. A poll during the special session on would Nevadans support a new ballpark via public funding 87% of voters opposed the measure. Can this election sink a new publicly funded Las Vegas ballpark for the A’s?

#5 Also it was mentioned in the Nevada Independent report that Nevadans would prefer to have an expansion team rather than have the A’s who are coming in with hat in hand asking for public money. An expansion team would have an owner paying with private money to build a new stadium without using public funds.

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

Oakland A’s podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: A review of A’s last homestand; A’s open series in Detroit tonight

Connor Capel of the Oakland A’s (21) strikes out in the bottom of the sixth against the New York Yankees at the Oakland Coliseum on Thu Jun 30, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Jeremiah:

#1 Well, the Yankees found their offense again on Thursday as they erupted in the sixth inning to score eight times to break open the game and coast to an easy 10-4 win over the hapless A’s.

#2 A’s starter, lefty Hogan Harris, was pitching relatively well heading into the sixth. Harris had held the Yankees to just two runs in his first five innings.

#3 The A’s scored one in the first, two in the third, and led 3-2 heading into the fateful sixth inning. The Yankees sent 13 men to the plate in the sixth, scoring eight times.

#4The A’s have lost 12 of the last 14 games played. Their record is now a dismal 21-62. The Yankees improved to 45-36.

#5 The Chicago White Sox (36-47) and A’s open up a three game series starting tonight at the Oakland Coliseum. The Sox have not announced a starter as of yet and the A’s will go with Luis Medina (1-7 ERA 6.84) a 6:40pm first pitch.

Mariners 4 run ninth edges out Giants 6-5 at Oracle Park on Fireworks night

San Francisco Giants Blake Sabol circles the bases after clouting a bottom of the fourth inning home run at Oracle Park in San Francisco against the Seattle Mariners on Mon Jul 3, 2023 (AP News photo)

Seattle (41-42). 001 001 046. – 6 10. 0

San Francisco (46-39). 002 000 003 – 5. 7. 0

Time: 2:34

Attendance: 40,691

Monday, July 3, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–Here we go again. Just as the Giants were about to move into serious contention, they found themselves––beaten up, on a losing streak, playing a game in New York one night and another in San Francisco the next, suffering from injuries, the aging process, and the learning curve of youth–back home, trying to re-establish their credibility as a possible post season contender.

On the positive side, the orange and black reinstated Mike Yastrzemski from the injured list and inserted him in the fifth slot of the batting order, playing his best position, right field.

That was, roughly speaking, the situation of the third place Giants, 3-1/2 games behind the Arizona Diamondbacks for the NL West lead, and at the start of the opening battle of a three game series against the Seattle Mariners.

The M’s are not an overwhelmingly good team, but they’re no pushover either. Especially in a series that features a day game after a night game smack dab in the middle of it. And don’t let the clichés about the virtues of home cooking fool you; coming home after midnight and having your kids up and about at dawn is not the recipe for a good night’s sleep.

Maybe that explains the Giants’ disintegration in the top of the ninth that lead to a heart wrenching 6-5 loss. The home team almost mounted a storybook comeback in the last half inning, but it was not to be.

The home team sent its ace, Logan Webb (7-7, 3.43 at game time) to the mound. He threw a horrendous first frame in his last outing, which came on June 28, allowing five Blue Jays to score. He recovered to throw four scoreless innings and get the win.

He threw 6-2/3 strong innings tonight, allowing two runs, both earned and striking out 11 Mariners. He surrendered seven hits and two bases on balls plus a wild pitch. His pitch count was an even 100, with 68 of them counting as strikes. Webb wasn’t involved in the decision, but his ERA dropped to 3.38.

Oakland native Bryan Woo, a right handed rookie with a 1-1, 4.37 slate started for Seattle. It was his sixth major league start. He went five frames in his previous one, allowing two runs, both earned , on six hits and. a walk while striking out seven Nationals on June 27.

He allowed two runs, earned, again tonight, but this time he went six innings before leaving the game He allowed three hits, one of which left the park, and walked two, striking out seven. Like Webb, he got a no decision but lowered his ERA, which now stands at 4:08.

A swinging bunt single by Teoscar Hernández in the top of the fourth, followed, an out later, by a Texas League single by Eugenio Suárez set up the Mariners’ – and the game’s – first run, which came on a passed ball by Blake Sabol with Mike Ford at the plate and the wild pitch Webb unleashed with Dylan Moore at the plate.

Sabol atoned for his passed ball by driving a 497 foot home run over the fence and into the patio in center field with Mike Conforto on base and two down in the bottom half of the inning. It was his fifth round tripper of the year, and it put the Giants up, 2-1. It was a preview of the fireworks scheduled to follow the game.

After Webb had struck out the side in the sixth and notched his fourth consecutive K in the seventh for a total of 11, he surrendered back to back singles to Kolten Wong and JP Crawford. Julio Rodríguez sent a grounder to Schmitt at short, and it looked as if Webb might have escaped damage, but Crawford beat Brett Wisely’s relay to first, and the game was tied at two.

That ended the evening for Webb, replaced by Taylor Rogers, the left handed brother, who got Kelenic to pop out to short and end the inning. The right handed Rogers, Tyler, retired the side in the eighth.

Woo also was through for the evening; Ty Adcock came out in the bottom of the seventh to put the Giants down in order.

Andrés Muñoz retired a pinch hitting Brandon Crawford, who led off the bottom of the eighth, and went on to set San Francisco down, 1-2-3

That brought us to the top of the ninth and Camilo Doval to the mound in a game still tied at two all. Ford led off with a single to right. José Caballero ran for him, and Ty France pinch hit for Moore. Caballero stole second. France was hit by a pitch.

San Francisco challenged the call. San Francisco lost the appeal. Wong hit a soft grounder to first that Wade threw to Davis at third. Too late. JP Crawford’s sac fly to to right brought Caballero in with the tie breaking run, and France moved on to third. Rodríguez doubled to left, bringing in France and Wong.

He also stole third. Doval fanned Kelenic. Rodríguez scored on a single by Hernández, who went to second on a wild pitch. Raleigh finally flew out to the warning track in right. In all, four runs scored in the inning.

Paul Sewald got the nod in the bottom of the ninth for Seattle. Davis doubled down the line to left. Conforto flew out to right. Yastrzemski singled to right, just over the glove of Wong, leaping at second. Davis stopped at third.

Matos couldn’t check his swing in time to keep from fanning for the second out. Sewald got ahead of Sabol, 0-2, who worked the count to 3-2 before blasting a home run over the fence in center field, his second of the night.

The Giants still were behind, 6-5, with two outs, but anything seemed possible now. Wisely’s grounder to short slipped into left for a single. Brandon Crawford now was at the plate. He went down swinging.

Muñoz got the win, making him 2-1, 2.57. Camilo Doval, June’s Reliever of the Month, took the loss. His record now stands at 2-3, 2.77.

The weary Mariners and the even wearier Giants will play at 1:35 tomorrow afternoon in a July 4 celebration of endurance. The Giants haven’t announced their starter, which means he probably will be an opener. Logan Gilbert (5-5, 4.19) will pitch for the team from the Puget Sound.

Oakland A’s Preview: A’s six-game road trip starting in Detroit on July 4th

Oakland A’s rookie Brent Rooker is the lone selected A’s player representative at the 2023 All Star Game in Seattle. Rooker is seen here taking his hacks against the Kansas City Royals on Fri May 5, 2023 (AP News file photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

The Oakland A’s are heading to Detroit to start a six-game road trip and open a series on Tuesday night against the Detroit Tigers (37-49) at Comerica Park in Detroit. The A’s finished their last homestand against the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox with three wins and three losses. The most intriguing game during the homestand was the Yankees’ Domingo German’s perfect game last Wednesday night.

The A’s will play three against the Tigers starting Tuesday night. They finish the road trip with three against the Boston Red Sox in historic Fenway Park. The A’s will then be off until July 14th due to the annual All-Star game that will be held in Seattle this year. Brent Rooker will be the sole Oakland Athletic named to the AL All-Star team.

Let’s take a look at this year’s Tiger team. The Tigers last had success several years ago. Their last World Series appearance was in 2012, and that team was swept four straight by the San Francisco Giants. The Tigers and A’s, two iconic franchises, have been playing against each other since 1901. Like the A’s, the Tigers are not stockpiled with well-known names.

Their best player, Miguel Cabrera, is in his final season. In his 20th season, Cabrera broke into baseball with the then-Florida Marlins in 2003. Cabrera was instrumental in the Marlins’ stunning upset of the New York Yankees in the World Series.

The Marlins traded Cabrera to the Tigers a few years later, and Cabrera has posted numbers that will take him to baseball’s Hall of Fame. Cabrera is a lifetime .307 hitter. He has recorded 3,127 hits, 508 home runs, and 1,859 RBIs. He owns a lifetime .904 OPS(on-base plus slugging percentage.) Cabrera has yet to play much this year. If he does play, he will be the DH.

The Tigers infielder will feature Spencer Torkelson at first base, Zach McKinstry at Second, the veteran Javier Baez at shortstop, and Andy Ibanez at third base. Baez starred with the Chicago Cubs for seven years and won a World Series ring with the Cubs in 2016 when the Cubs ended a 108-year drought.

The outfield will have Akil Baddoo in left, Jake Marisnick, a former Oakland Athletic, in center, and Matt Vierling in right. Backups are Tyler Nevin and Kerry Carpenter. Carpenter will also be seen as the Tigers’ DH.

The A’s will have JP Sears on the hill Tuesday night. Sears will be looking for his second win of the year. The Tigers will counter with lefty Tark Skubal. Skubal has no record, and it will be his first appearance this season.

The A’s have not announced their starters for the Wednesday and Thursday games. The Tigers will have another lefty, Eduardo Rodriguez (4-4, 2.13 ERA), handling the pitching chores. Michael Lorenzon will start for the Tigers on Thursday.

The Tigers’ are four games behind the AL Central leaders, the Minnesota Twins. The Twins are in first place with a record of 42-43. There is no team in the Central Division with a winning record. The A’s are now 23-63 for the year. The A’s do not want to set the record for most losses in a season. Oakland has some bright spots in their lineup.

Brent Rooker leads the team with 14 home runs. Rooker will represent Oakland a week from Tuesday at the All-Star game. Another bright spot has been the play of Esteury Ruiz. Ruiz is leading all of baseball with 41 steals. He had played well defensively in center field. He is hitting about. 260 has been able to hit in the clutch with men in scoring position. Ryan Noda has shown potential at first base. Noda has a great eye at the plate. He has walked 57 times and has an OPS of .374.

The Tigers’ pitching staff is better than the A’s on paper. The Tigers’ run differential is minus 76. That means the Tigers’ pitching has allowed 74 more runs than the runs provided by the Tigers’ offense. The A’s run differential is a staggering -237.

The A’s rotation has been a disaster for most of the season. The A’s Paul Blackburn returned to action after a stint on the IL. Blackburn, an All-Star in 2022, pitched well for his first three or four starts. The White Sox sent him to an early shower on Sunday as they beat the A’s 8-7.

Blackburn lost his first game this year. The A’s bullpen has also been an arson squad. The A’s have been shuttling pitchers back and forth from their minor league team in Las Vegas.

After the three games with the Tigers, the A’s face the Red Sox in Boston. A’s manager Mark Kotsay would love to win both series. Players and fans alike know that anything can happen in a short series. No one would have ever expected Domingo German to throw a perfect game. The A’s could win all six games. They could lose all six. Baseball is so unpredictable. That’s why people love the game.

Jerry Feitelberg is an Oakland A’s beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com