A’s are one step closer to Vegas; Nevada Assembly is thumbs up in second round of voting; Bill heads to Lombardo’s desk; Only owners can stop an Oakland move now

During the Nevada State Legislature’s 35th Special Session the Assembly stood and applauded the NHL Stanley Cup Vegas Golden Knights on their NHL Stanley Cup Championship win on Wed Jun 14, 2023 later the Assembly would vote 25-15 in favor of SB1 to publicly fund a new Tropicana ballpark for the Las Vegas A’s (photo by the Nevada Independent)

By Jerry Feitelberg and Barbara Mason

The Nevada State Assembly voted on Wednesday 25-15 to move the second round of voting in two days to Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo’s office for his signature on SB1 the Tropicana Hotel and Casino ballpark which could start development with shovels in ground as soon as 2024 to be completed as late as 2029.

Public tax credits would go towards the construction of the park to the tune of $380 million. Governor Lombardo has made it clear that he would sign SB1 when it hits his desk being a proponent of the measure.

The bill passing Wednesday comes one week after Lombardo called for a special second session to vote on the ballpark. The state would put in $180 million for tax credits and the county would contribute $120 million. The bonds would be paid off from revenue from sales and tickets sales at the stadium. Clark County also will be chipping in another $25 million for infrastructure needs at the Tropicana site which is reported to be a nine acre space for the park.

Wednesday’s Assembly vote saw 15 Democrats to 10 Republican votes in favor of the measure. Assemblywoman Shannon Bilbray Axelrod said that she wanted to see $2.2 billion put into the Nevada education system (Nevada ranks 49th in education in the US) Axelrod said that without out of the box thinking education will be left behind.

Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch (D-Reno) was against the measure saying that it was a complete waste of money and did not support using public tax dollars to support a billionaire for a new stadium project. It took two weeks since the first Memorial Day vote that was put off and there were delays in Tuesday night’s Senate vote which passed 13-8 and Wednesday’s vote when lobbyists and representatives were trying to make deals to get the two houses to pass the bill.

Lombardo vetoed two bills early this month that was resurrected one for rail and monorail projects the other excess tax revenues from a homeless prevention fund. Sen. Edgar Flores (D-Las Vegas) and Sen. Fabian Doñate (D-Las Vegas) who were hold outs on SB1 but when the Monorail project and the homeless prevention fund made it in the budget Flores and Donate changed their votes in favor of the public tax for the park.

Barbara Mason and Jerry Fetielberg are Oakland A’s beat writers for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

A’s beat Rays 2-1 extend their winning streak to seven

Photo courtesy of Oakland Athletics. The A’s celebrate a victory over the Rays on 7/13/23.

By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme) 

OAKLAND- A’s fans came out in full swing for a reverse boycott and got to see an Athletics win over the Rays by a final of 2-1 bringing their winning streak up to seven games.

On the mound to start for the A’s was Shintaro Fujinami while for the Rays Jalen Beeks got the start. 

Fujinami only pitched the first inning as he was replaced by Hogan Harris to start the second. Fujinami escaped the first inning only giving up one hit but no runs. 

Breeks also only lasted a little bit longer as he was relieved in the second inning after facing one batter. Into the game came Yonny Chirinos who was sporting a 2.57 era before the contest. 

Early on in the game hits were hard to come by as Chirinos and Harris took care of most of the hitters they faced. 

In the fifth inning the Rays were able to get some offense going as Jose Siri lead off the inning with a double. After Taylor Walls flew out Manuel Margot got a base hit sending home Siri which made it 1-0 Rays. 

With Robert Stephenson on the mound Oakland was able to get something going as Jace Peterson was walked in the top of the seventh inning. Then with the packed crowd on their feet Brent Rooker was able to send him home with a double. The crowd which had already been loud all night with “sell the team” chants had now erupted in celebration. 

At this point in the game Harris was still in and was able to get out of a tough jam in the top of the eight.

In the bottom of the eight Laureano got the A’s going with a single to center field. Jonah Bride then helped advance him to second base on a sacrifice bunt. Laureano then attempted to steal third and was called safe but the Rays decided to challenge. That challenge ended up being unsuccessful and the next batter Carlos Perez was able to get him home on a ground out bringing the score to 2-1.

Then it all came down to the top of ninth which would be Trevor May’s inning to finish the game. May’s entrance into the game got off to a rocky start after getting one out as he walked Randy Arozarena. Arozarena then tried to steal second but was caught and tagged out despite the play being reviewed by the umpires. With two outs May walked Paredes but was able to strikeout Siri getting the A’s their seventh win in a row.

Not to be overlooked was Harris’s performance in tonights game as he pitched seven innings only giving up one hit, one earned run and striking out two batters.

Also the attendance for tonights game was 27,759 showing that the reverse boycott was quite the success.

The A’s will look to bring their winning streak up to eight games as they play the Ray’s tomorrow at home at 6:40 p.m.

Oakland A’s podcast with Titus Wilkinson: It’s a safe bet Fisher won’t sell; Senate passes the bill with Assembly next to vote on Vegas ballpark

Oakland A’s fans will be wearing their green “Sell” T shirts on Tue Jun 13, 2023 on Reverse Boycott night. This fan is sitting behind a sign with pictures of MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, A’s president David Kaval, and A’s owner John Fisher at the Oakland Coliseum during a previous game. (USA Today file photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Titus Wilkinson:

#1 Tonight’s thriller is predicted to be close to a sell out for the “Sell” T Shirts A’s fans who are attendance before the Tampa Bay Rays and Oakland A’s at the Oakland Coliseum. Fans are trying to make a statement tonight for A’s owner John Fisher to sell the team.

#2 That won’t happen anytime soon as Fisher is hoping to move his club to Las Vegas. That came a little closer tonight with the Nevada Senate voting in favor of building a park on the Vegas Strip.

#3 Back on the field the A’s brought a five game win streak to Monday night’s game at the Coliseum after return from winning two out of three in Pittsburgh and a three game sweep in Milwaukee and played a mostly scoreless game against the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday that later became a one run game.

#4 One of the keys during the A’s win streak is they were getting some much needed pitching once you have that in place they were able to stay ahead and not look over their shoulders.

#5 Titus, the Rays and the A’s match up tonight in game 2 of this four game series the Rays started Jalen Beeks (2-3 ERA 6.12) and for the A’s right hander Shintaro Fujinami (3-6 ERA 11.12) pitched an inning and was replaced by Hogan Harris a 6:40 pm PT first pitch at the Coliseum.

Titus Wilkinson covers MLB and MLS for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Senate passes A’s ballpark bill 13-8; Assembly to vote next; A’s fans reverse boycott at Coliseum

Las Vegas A’s Tropicana Hotel and Casino Ballpark near the Las Vegas Strip under the lights (Renderings from the Oakland A’s)

On the A’s podcast with Stephen Ruderman:

The Nevada State Senate passed SB1 the Oakland A’s ballpark at Tropicana Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip worth $380 million in tax credits. The next step is the 42 person Nevada Assembly who could take a vote as early as tonight and if that were to happen they’d send the bill to Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo’s desk.

The passing of the bill comes at the same time as the A’s fans reverse boycott a protest to show that the A’s fans are not the fault for the A’s having no choice to move. The chances now minimal that the A’s and Mayor Sheng Thao will come back to the table to negotiate a deal for Howard Terminal.

The mood at the Oakland Coliseum on Tuesday night was melancholy as A’s fans who were waring their green “Sell” shirts but from the looks of things that A’s owner John Fisher is not selling the team soon but just about to move them out of Oakland.

The new park in Las Vegas could see the start of construction as soon as 2024 and the project would be finished as late as 2029. The ballpark is to be built on nine acres with a retractable roof and home plate is facing the Las Vegas Airport and the renderings show that home plate faces the strip.

The MLB owners are scheduled to vote on the A’s relocation after Governor Lombardo signs SB1 bill and the MLB owners vote could be before Jun 15th this week. The A’s who were questioned about their community fund raising during the Nevada Assembly team vice president Catherine Aker said the A’s spent $1.1 million in community fund efforts in Oakland and hope to do more community fund drives in Las Vegas.

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

Waldichuk gets first career save in A’s 4-3 win; Oakland gets 6th straight win over Tampa Bay

The Oakland A’s catcher Shea Langeliers (23) gets interviewed after the A’s sixth straight win over the Tampa Bay Rays at the Oakland Coliseum on Mon Jun 13, 2023 (@Athletics photo)

Tampa Bay (48-21). 000 003 000 – 3. 7. 0

Oakland (18-58). 000 040 00x – 4. 6.0.

Time: 2:31

Attendance: 4,848

Monday, June 12, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–On this day in 1899, the Cleveland Spiders lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-3, in front of an estimated 100 paying customers in the Steel City’s Exhibition Park. The loss gave the Spiders a season’s record of 8-36, .182.

On this day in 1962, the New York Mets, dropped a 3-2 decision in Houston when their fellow first year expansion team, the Colt 45s, walked them off, 3-2, leaving the visiting Metropolitans at 16-39, 2.91.

On this day, the Oakland Athletics extended their winning streak to six, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays in a tense 4-3 battle and winding up the day at 18-50, .265. The green and gold may yet escape the ignominy of winding up the season with the worst winning percentage in major league history and have to settle for only having the worst one in what’s called the modern era.

The A’s starting pitcher, James Kaprielian, came to work a 1-6, 7.21, but he pitched well in his last outing, getting the win in the Athletics’ 11-2 shellacking of the Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium on June 6 . He went six innings and threw 101 pitches and gave up both of Pittsburgh’s runs, only one of which was earned, on five hits and a walk.

Tonight, he pitched well for five shutout innings before melting down and yielding three runs, all earned, in the sixth. He allowed a total of five hits , one a homer, and three walks during his tenure, striking out four. His pitch count reached 93, 64 going into the books as strikes. His ERA fell to 6.89. He earned the win, making his won-lost record 2-6.

Tampa Bay’s opening moundsman was Zach Elfin, boasting an 8-1, 2.97 record over 11 starts in 2023. His last appearance also was on the sixth, when he held the Twins to three hits over 6-2/3 frames. The Rays won that game, 7-0, so you don’t have to ask about his runs or earned runs allowed.

The AL East leading Rays and the subcellar dwelling Athletics matched zeroes over and Jonah Bride opened the bottom of the fifth with walks. Jace Peterson followed with a single that Randy Arozarena bobbled in left, but Rooker stopped at third, which gave the A’s a golden opportunity but no cigar.

Tampa Bay looked as if they might escape the East Bay threat when Kevin Smith grounded into a 5-2 force out. But Shea Langeliers came through with a bases clearing triple to deep center, and Ryan Noda’s single to center brought him home with the home team’s fourth tally.

That spelled “el fin” for Elfin. He had lasted a mere 4-2/3 innings and surrendered four runs, all earned, on five hits, and two bases on balls. He threw 94 pitches, 58 for strikes, and his ERA ballooned to 3.26. He was charged with the loss, his second against eight victories this season.

Kevin Kelly closed the door on the A’s in the fifth and put them down in order in the sixth

The A’s outburst didn’t keep Tampa Bay from narrowing their deficit to 4-3. Kaprielian yielded a bunt single to Luke Raley and a walk to Josh Lowe. both of whom scored on José Siri’s homer over the 408 foot sign in the top of the sixth.

Ken Waldichuk replaced Kaprielian on the mound for the top of the seventh and survived a runners on the corners with two doon threat to pitch a scoreless inninng.

Shawn Armstrong took over for the St. Petersburg crew after the intimate gathering finished singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” He set the Rays down in order, fanning two of them.

It was Robert Stephenson who pitched a 1-2-3 bottom of the eighth for Tampa Bay

Waldichuk stuck around to face the Rays in the top of the ninth. He struck out Taylor Walls on a checked swing called third strike., retired Christian Bethancourt on a ground out to short, and finished the job with a gr0under to second that earned Waldichuk his first career save.

A large crowd is expected for tomorrow, Tuesday’s, 6:40 game, in which the Rays will send Hogan Harris (1-0, 6.46) against an Oakland hurler yet to be named. The crowd is not expected because of the promise that the A’s will continue their recent winning ways but because tomorrow is the night of the counter boycott.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Oakland A’s Nevada Assembly vote could be razor close

From left to right Jeremy Aguero, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Hill, and A’s President David Kaval, at the 35th Special Session of the Legislature regarding SB1 the $380 million in public funds for the Tropicana Ballpark in Las Vegas on Jun 7, 2023. The second special session reconvenes on Mon Jun 12, 2023 (Nevada Independent photo)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 The Nevada State Assembly are suppose to meet and vote today on SB1 the Tropicana ballpark initiative that will send the bill to the senate for another vote. Sources say that the votes are close the legislation were suppose to vote last Thursday but that vote was adjourned and now it’s supposed to be today.

#2 This is a second special session do you think the reason for the hold up on the vote is because some in the assembly are under pressure to get this bill through while other assembly people are holding out because they don’t want to vote for a $385 million bill that helps pay for a ballpark with public money?

#3 One of the other questions that has been weighing heavy was if the A’s were to get the Las Vegas ballpark they need to meet selling out every game plus concerts or shows at the Tropicana venue to meet the annual payments to pay for the ballpark. How big of an ask is to say that every game and every concert at the A’s Las Vegas ballpark needs to be sold out to meet the economic need?

#4 The issue of government involvement from Congresswoman Barbara Lee who represents Oakland and Alameda County the 12th Congressional District wrote a letter saying that she and many of her constituents are frustrated that MLB and the Oakland A’s failed to deal in good faith and that they had a deal with Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao that was almost ten percent complete.

#5 The A’s walked away saying they had a binding deal in Las Vegas fast forward they have moved again from the Wild Wild West location to the Tropicana location. Could congress make a move saying the A’s and MLB failed to let the process of the Howard Terminal deal works its way through but dropped the deal and took the offer in Vegas.

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

Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason: Reverse Boycott kicks off Tuesday night; A’s hope to keep streak going host Rays tonight at Coliseum

Oakland A’s Fan thumbs down the notion that the A’s could be moving to Las Vegas as the Nevada Assembly votes on the measure today in Carson City NV. The A’s fans plan a reverse boycott at the Oakland Coliseum Tue Jun 13, 2023 vs. the visiting Tampa Bay Rays (file photo by the Las Vegas Review Journal)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1 The Oakland A’s improved their record to 17-50 with a sweep over the Milwaukee Brewers (34-32) at American Family Field in Milwaukee on Sunday 8-6.

#2 Barbara did you get any indication after the A’s beat the Pittsburgh Pirates two out of three that they might go on a run on this road trip?

#3 In Milwaukee on Sunday the A’s got home run help from Seth Brown and Brent Rooker on back to back homers in the fourth inning?

#4 After losing 15 straight games which ended on Monday in Pittsburgh the A’s have gone on a five game run getting their first sweep of the season and first time putting five wins together.

#5 The A’s return back to the Oakland Coliseum to open a three series against the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night. The Rays will start Zach Eflin (8-1 ERA 2.97) he’ll be opposed by the A’s James Kaprielian (1-6 ERA 2.71) a 6:40pm PT)

A’s win for fifth straight time 8-6 to complete three game sweep over Brewers

Oakland Athletics’ Seth Brown reacts after hitting a three-run home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers Sunday, June 11, 2023, in Milwaukee (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

What’s going on with the Oakland A’s? The A’s started the nine-game road trip with a record of 12-46. They lost the first four games to fall to 12-50. Suddenly, the A’s won two from the Pittsburgh Pirates and three straight against the Milwaukee Brewers.

The A’s finished the sweep by beating the Brewers 8-6 Sunday afternoon at American Family Field in Milwaukee. The win took work. The A’s leading 5-3 after eight put three insurance runs on the scoreboard in the top of the ninth. Oakland thought they were going to coast to an easy win.

They rallied to put three on the board to lead 8-3. Reliever Trevor May retired the first two hitters she faced in the bottom of the ninth. All the A’s needed was one more out.

May could not do the job. May walked William Contreras on a 3-2 count. He gave up a single to Adames. He walked Yellich and Victor Caratini to force in a run. Mark Kotsay brought in lefty Sammy Long to finish the game. Long gave up a single to Abraham Toro to make it an 8-6 game.

The Brewers had men on at first and third with two out. All the Brewers needed was one swing of the bat, and they would have won the game, but Sammy Long retired Blake Perkins for the final out. A’s starter, lefty J.P. Sears, finally won his first game of the year.

The Brewers started the scoring in the bottom of the second. With one out, left-handed hitter Christian Yellich hit an opposite-field home run to give the Brew Crew an early 1-0 lead. It was Yellich’s eighth dinger of the year and the 14th home run allowed by Sears this year.

The Brewers added a run in the third to take a 2-0 lead. Second Baseman Andruw Monistario led off the inning with a single. Monistario stole second and scored on Owen Miller’s double down the left field line. Sears regained focus and retired the next three hitters.

The Brewers’ started Freddy Peralta coasted through the game’s first three innings. His only blemish was a walk to Ryan Noda in the first inning. Things changed in the fourth. A’s first baseman Ryan Noda doubled to start the rally. Peralta plunked Ramon Laureano with a pitch to put two men on with no out.

A’s left Fielder Seth Brown engaged Peralta in an epic battle. On the twelfth pitch that Brown saw from Peralta, Brown connected and sent the ball over the wall in right field to give the A’s a 3-2 lead. It was Brown’s fourth home run of the year. A’s DH Brent Rooker didn’t waste any time as he sent Peralta’s pitch into the second deck n left field. The A’s lead 4-2.

Lefty Sam Moll was on the hill to start the bottom of the sixth inning. The Brewers’ shortstop Willie Adames singled, leading off the inning. Moll struck out Yellich for the first out. Moll hit Luis Urias with a pitch.

Right-fielder Brian Anderson hit a ball that appeared to head over the centerfield wall. Esteury Ruiz ran back to the wall and made the catch of the day as he leaped and carraled the ball before it left the park. Blake Perkins singled to drive in Adames with the Brewers’ third run. Lucas Erceg came in from the bullpen to get the final out of the inning.

In the top of the seventh, Kevin Smith, the A’s light-hitting shortstop, surprised everyone in the ballpark when he homered into the second deck in left field. It was Smith’s fourth home run, giving the A’s a 5-3 lead.

The A’s plated three insurance runs in the top of the ninth. As mentioned above, it appeared they were going to cruise to an 8-3 win. Trevor May was summoned from the bullpen. He retired the hot-hitting Owen Miller on a groundout to second baseman Tony Kemp.

He struck out Joey Wiemer for the second out. All May needed was one more out. That did not happen. The Brewers scored three runs. A walk, single, two more walks, and another single produced three runs for Milwaukee. A’s reliever Sammy Long got Blake Perkins to ground out to end the game and earn his second consecutive save and second career save. The A’s win 8-6.

Game Notes- With the win, the A’s are 17-50. The five-game winning streak is the first one since the 2021 season. The Brewers fall to 34-32.

J.P.Sears was the winning picture. His record is now 1-2. Freddy Peralta took the loss and is now 5-6.

The line score for Oakland was eight runs, six hits, and one error. The A’s hit three home runs in the game. The line for Milwaukee was six runs, ten hits, and one error. Christian Yellich had Milwaukee’s only home run.

The A’s won their second series in a row. They beat the Pirates two games to one and swept The Brewers three straight. The A’s finished the road trip with five wins and four losses. It was the A’s first winning road trip this year.

The A’s will be at the Oakland Coliseum to play four games against the Tampa Bay Rays starting Monday night. The Rays beat the Texas Rangers Sunday afternoon 7-3 to improve to 48-20. The Rays are in first place in the AL East Division and have the best record in baseball. The A’s will send James Kaprielian to the hill Monday night. Kap is 1-6, with an ERA of 7.21. His opponent will be Zach Elfin. Elfin is 8-1, and his ERA is 2.97. The game will start at 6:40 pm.

Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason: A’s catch fire can it last?; Oakland on five game win streak

Oakland Athletics’ Seth Brown hits a three-run home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers Sunday, June 11, 2023, in Milwaukee. (AP News photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1 The Oakland A’s improved their record to 17-50 with a sweep over the Milwaukee Brewers (34-32) at American Family Field in Milwaukee on Sunday 8-6.

#2 Barbara did you get any indication after the A’s beat the Pittsburgh Pirates two out of three that they might go on a run on this road trip?

#3 In Milwaukee on Sunday the A’s got home run help from Seth Brown and Brent Rooker on back to back homers in the fourth inning?

#4 After losing 15 straight games which ended on Monday in Pittsburgh the A’s have gone on a five game run getting their first sweep of the season and first time putting five wins together.

#5 The A’s return back to the Oakland Coliseum to open a three series against the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night. The Rays will start Zach Eflin (8-1 ERA 2.97) he’ll be opposed by the A’s James Kaprielian (1-6 ERA 2.71) a 6:40pm PT)

Join Barbara for the A’s podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

A’s win their fourth in a row take down Brewers 2-1

Milwaukee Brewers catcher Victor Caratini tags out Oakland Athletics’ Jonah Bride during the second inning at American Family Park in Milwaukee on Sat Jun 10, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

The Oakland A’s won their fourth game in a row as they defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 2-1 in ten innings. The A’s starter Paul Blackburn was on the top of his game. Blackburn was in All-Star form as he went six innings and allowed four hits and no runs.

Blackburn threw 95 pitches, and 64 were for strikes. The A’s bullpen performed well except for just one pitch that Milwaukee’s DH William Contreras sent out of the ballpark in the eighth inning. The game summary follows below. 

The A’s put a run on the board in the top of the fifth. A’s second baseman Jace Peterson singled to start the rally. The Brewers’ starter Julio Teheran struck out Jonah Bride for the first out. A’s shortstop Aledmys Diaz singled, sending Peterson to third. Teheran retired J J Bleday on a fielder’s choice, and Bride scored. The A’s led 1-0. 

Blackburn held the Brewers scoreless in the sixth. Austin Pruitt pitched a scoreless seventh inning. In the eighth, A’s skipper Mark Kotsay brought in left Richard Lovelady to pitch. Lovelady retired the first two hitters.

The Brewers manager Craig Counsell sent in William Contreras to pinch-hit for the DH Rudy Tellez. Contreras came through for the Brewers with a blast that went over the centerfield wall to tie the game at 1-1. It was Contreras’ eighth home run of the year.

 Neither team scored in the ninth, and the game went into extra innings.

In the tenth, with Tony Kemp running for Jonah Bride, Aledmys Diaz singled up the middle to drive in Kemp with the winning run. It was Diaz’s third hit of the game. Left Sammy Long pitched a scoreless tenth to preserve the win for the A’s. Oakland wins its fourth straight game 2-1.

Game Notes: With the win, the A’s are now 16-50 for the year. The Brewers, tied for first place in the NL Central Division with the Pittsburgh Pirates, fell to 34-31. The A’s have beaten the Pirates twice and the Brewers twice in the last four games.

The hitting star for the A’s was Aldemys Diaz, with a double and two singles. 

The winning pitcher was Shintaro Fujinami. Fujinami pitched a scoreless ninth inning to get the win. He is now 3-6 for the year. Lefty Sammy Long earned his first save. Brewers’ reliever Joel Payamps, who was with Oakland last year, was the losing pitcher.

The Line score for Oakland was two runs, seven hits, and no errors. The Line for Milwaukee was one run, six hits, and one error.

Oakland will play the Brewers on Sunday. The game will start at 11:10 am.

Lefty J.P.Sears will go for Oakland. Sears is 0-3 with a 4.20 ERA. The Brewers will counter with righty Freddy Peralta (5-5, 4.55 ERA).