That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Dodgers Urias busted for second domestic charge; Giants on 4 game loss streak still half game out; plus more news

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Juan Urias picked up his second domestic violence charge the latest coming on Sun Sep 3, 2023 in Los Angeles. Urias posted bond and his future with the Dodgers is in question. (AP file photo)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary:

#1 Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Juan Urias was arrested on Sunday night at 11pm for felony domestic violence in Los Angeles. Urias was booked at 1:00 AM and posted a $50,000 bond 4:47am PT. This was Urias’ second domestic violence infraction in May 2019.

#2 The San Francisco Giants are slipping quickly they have lost their fourth straight game this time to the Chicago Cubs getting shutout by the Cubs starter Justin Steele 5-0. Despite losing four games in a row and struggling the Giants are only a half game out of the NL Wild Card race.

#3 The Toronto Blue Jays are getting hit by the injury bug, as catcher Danny Jansen is out with a fractured middle finger. He joins infielder Bo Bichette and Matt Chapman who recently joined the IL. Amaury your going to take in a Blue Jays contest tonight how do you see Chapman, Bichette, and Jansen absence impacting the Toronto line up.

#4 San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford whose had his share of injuries, also some are questioning could this be the end of his career and what about his future, Crawford has hit .200 in 78 games. To hear Crawford talk about it he’s focusing on trying to close the NL Wild Card gap and helping the Giants get in the post season.

#5 Amaury, how much do you think the fans and public at large have a say in the Oakland A’s relocation. There are people in Las Vegas who are not too happy about the way this deal went down to get the A’s with the use of the public money. Could the negative feedback of the fans possibly influence the owners at the relocation vote?

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the lead play by play voice for 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

MLB podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Cubs pay tribute to Jimmy Buffet; Jays Jansen on 10 day IL; plus more news

The Chicago Cubs paid tribute to Jimmy Buffet who played the first concert ever at Wrigley Field in 2005 and returned for two encores in 2017 and 2018. Buffet passed away on Sat Sep 2, 2023. (@Cubs photos)

On the MLB podcast with Stephen:

#1 The Chicago Cubs paid tribute to famed musician Jimmy Buffet who played the first ever concert at Wrigley Field in Chicago in 2005. Buffet who passed away this week at age 76 and returned to Wrigley to play again in 2017 and 2018. Buffet is remembered for his big hit songs Margaritaville and Cheeseburger in Paradise.

#2 The Toronto Blue Jays Danny Jansen suffered fractured his middle finger when he got hit with a foul ball Jansen was placed on the 10 day IL. Jansen joins the Jays walking wounded Bo Bichette and Matt Chapman. The Blue Jays are at a critical point in their season they just 1.5 game out of the AL Wild Card and lost three key players.

#3 The Atlanta Braves Ronald Acuna continues to have a great run he also had a crazy week last week, getting knocked over by two Colorado Rockies fans in Denver, he got married, then became a 30-60 player, and hit a grand slam against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He’s on his way to being nominated for NL MVP.

#4 The Los Angeles Angels who were swept by the Oakland A’s and have lost their last seven of ten games, waved four veteran players, and could lose Shohei Ohtani to free agency because they missed the post season.

#5 The Oakland A’s Zack Gelof win the AL Rookie of the month in August seven weeks into his first year in the show. Zelof whose first big league game was July 15th is hitting .286 with eight doubles, seven home runs in 27 games. How impressed have you been with Gelof’s handy work?

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A’s Beat Blue Jays 5-4, Snap 8-Game Skid

Photo credit: @Athletics

By: Mary Anne

The Oakland Athletics took on the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday to wrap up their six-game road trip. The A’s snapped an eight-game losing skid with a 5-4 win over the Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre. Oakland improved to 20-58, while Toronto fell to 41-36.

Before the ballgame’s first pitch at 4:08 pm Pacific, Oakland made two roster moves by placing Ramón Laureano on the ten-day injured list with a hand fracture and recalling Conner Capel from Triple-A Las Vegas. Capel recorded a .297 average with three home runs, 22 runs, and eight stolen bases over 145 at-bats in 37 games with the Las Vegas Aviators.

The A’s starting lineup featured Tony Kemp, Ryan Noda, JJ Bleday, Seth Brown, Aledmys Díaz, Jace Peterson, Shea Langaliers, Tyler Wade, Conner Capel, and James Kaprielian. Kaprielian pitched six innings and gave up six hits, four earned runs, one walk, and eight strikeouts.

The A’s wasted no time taking a quick lead in the top of the first inning. JJ Bleday homered on a fly ball to right field, and Tony Kemp scored for a 2-0 lead. Shea Langaliers singled on a ground ball to George Springer, and Aledsmy Díaz scored for a 3-0 lead as Jace Peterson went to third base.

The Blue Jays responded in the bottom of the third inning. Kevin Kiermaier doubled on a ground ball to JJ Bleday, and Danny Jansen scored to cut the A’s lead to 3-1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered on a fly ball to left-center field, and Kiermaier and Bo Bichette scored to take a 4-3 lead.

The A’s tied the ballgame in the top of the fifth inning. JJ Bleday was out on a sacrifice fly to George Springer, and Conner Capel scored to tie the game 4-4 with two outs.

The A’s regained the lead in the top of the ninth inning. Shea Langaliers homered on a fly ball to left field for a 5-4 lead that led to the A’s first win since Tuesday, June 13, when they defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 2-1 at the Oakland Coliseum.

The A’s and Blue Jays will face each other in a middle game on Saturday, June 24, at 1:07 pm Pacific. Hogan Harris (2-1 ERA 4.45) going for Oakland and for Toronto Jose Berrios (7-5 ERA 3.64).

The A’s want out of Canada as the Blue Jays win again on Saturday 7-1

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Graphic: @BlueJays

by Charlie O. Mallonee

The Oakland Athletics have played five games against the Toronto Blue Jays over the past nine days. The Blue Jays have defeated the A’s in all five of those games. They did it again on Saturday afternoon in Toronto by downing Oakland 7-1.

This is just the complete flipside of what happened between the teams in 2018. Last season the A’s won all seven games they played with the Blue Jays.

One of the biggest problems for the A’s on Saturday was Blue Jays starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez who is a right-hander. The Oakland lineup is loaded with right-handed batters, and they have struggled versus right-handed pitching. The Athletics are 6-12 versus right-handed starting pitchers so far this season. They are 8-3 when facing left-handed starters.

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Aaron Sanchez Photo: @TSN

Aaron Sanchez made the start for Toronto and worked 5.0 innings in recording his third win of the year. He gave up one run (unearned) on just two hits. Sanchez walked four and struck out four. With his strong performance against the A’s, Sanchez lowered his ERA to 2.32.

Toronto Focus

  • Former Oakland Athletic Eric Sogard scored the first run of the game after he doubled to lead off the game. Sogard has hit safely in all nine of the games he has played for the Blue Jays this season. He is currently batting .400 with three doubles, two home runs, and eight RBI.
  • Brandon Drury went 3-for-3 on Saturday just as he did last Saturday in Oakland. He hit two singles, a double, walked, and scored a run.
  • Randal Grichuk hit two singles, doubled, and drove in two runs as he went 3-for-5 on Saturday afternoon.
  • Catcher Danny Jansen doubled and added an RBI on a Sacrifice Fly.

Athletics Spotlight

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Brett Anderson Photo: @Athletics

  • Starting pitcher Brett Anderson allowed six runs (all earned) on 10 hits in his 4.1 innings of work. He walked two and struck out two Blue Jays.
  • Ramon Laureano had his sixth multi-hit game of the season. He singled and doubled against Toronto on Saturday.
  • Matt Chapman hit a double in the eighth inning of the game. Chapman entered the game tied for 10th in the American League with 13 extra-base hits.

Up Next

The Oakland A’s will try to keep the Blue Jays from completing the season sweep on Sunday by sending RHP Chris Bassitt (1-0, 0.00) to the mound to face RHP Trent Thornton (0-3, 5.79). First pitch is scheduled for 10:07 PDT.