Marlins Cabrera shuts out A’s 3-0 to open three game series at Coliseum

Edward Cabrera was untouchable as the Miami Marlins pitcher threw for a shutout and was relieved after pitching eight innings against the Oakland A’s at the Oakland Coliseum on Mon Aug 22, 2022 (AP News photo)

Miami (52-69). 3. 7. 0

Oakland (45-77). 0. 3. 0

Monday, August 22, 2022

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–Your Oakland A’s, fresh from taking two out of three games from the Seattle Mariners, a feat that dropped the M’s into a four way virtual tie for the last American League playoff slot, faced a less daunting opponent at the Coliseum tonight.

The Miami Marlins, coming to town with a mark of 52-69, aren’t within hailing distance of an NL wild card berth, but they’re having a better season than the A’s, whose success against the Mariners left them at 45-77.

Still, the records of tonight’s struggling opponents would lead us to expect a tight game between them. What we got didn’t start that way, but it ended up as one, a 3-0 Miami win that went down to the wire.

Sometimes you can’t win for losing. Last night, Austin Pruitt earned his first major league save, shutting the Mariners down in the pressure packed ninth inning of a 5-3 Oakland victory. Today he was designated for assignment to make room on the roster for the newly acquired Joel Payamps, like Pruitt a right handed pitcher.

The visitors sent 24 year old Edward Cabrera, a right hander rated by MLB.com as Miami’s number two prospect at the season’s start. He’d been living up to that evaluation so far, entering the game at 3-1, 1.79

Starting for the home team was another righthander, Adam Oller, who has shuttled between the Las Vegas Aviators and the Athletics and between starting and relieving. He was 2-5, 6.31 when he threw the first pitch of the game at 6:41. He was 7-2, 6.63 for August, his best month in the bigs.

He struggled early, giving up three runs, all earned, in his first three innings on the mound. His pitch count had reached 82 after four, and yet he hung in until seventh, throwing 111 pitches over six innings, holding the Marlins hitless and scoreless in the last three of them.

Oller gave up a total of five hits and another five walks while notching a pair of strikeouts. 62 of his offerings were considered strikes. He took the loss and now owns a record of 2-6, 6.41.

If Oller’s outing was gutsy, Cabrera’s was outstanding. He threw eight scoreless innings of two hit ball in which he allowed three walks while striking out seven. Of his 101 pitches, 63 went for strikes. The rookie was masterful and earned his fourth win against one loss, lowering his ERA to 1.41 in the process.

Miami threatened early with a one out double off the State Farm sign in right center by Jon Berti and walks to Bryan Anderson and JJ Bleday.

Oller wriggled out of that jam thanks to a sparkling double play that featured a behind the back flip from Nick Allen at short to second baseman Jonah Bride, whose throw to Seth Brown easily beat catcher Nick Fortes to first. It took Oller 28 pitches to get through the frame.

Cabrera also had control problems in the first, walking the first two batters he faced. But he escaped with 24 offerings. A long night seemed to be in store for us.

There was no waiting around for Miami to score in their half of the second. Charles Leblanc took a ball and then launched an 88 mph cutter 409 feet into the largely unpopulated left field seats.

Tony Kemp was having a busy night out there in left. He had gone to the warning track to catch Joey Wendle’s deep fly that opened the game and made a fine jumping grab of Lewin Díaz’s blast up against the wall on the at bat that followed Leblanc’s round tripper, the second of his one month old major league career.

Allen made another brilliant play in the fourth, a breathtaking barehanded grab in the shift of a Díaz ground ball up the middle and a laser throw that beat him to first.

One inning later Anderson became the second fish to hit the State Farm sign for a double. This one came with a man out and Berti on first with a walk. Berti scored, making it 2-0. For variety’s sake, Bleday tatooed the left centerfield wall to drive in Anderson with another two bagger. The back to back doubles now had the home team down, three-zip.

The score still was 3-0 when Oller left the game after his six innings of hard labor, replaced by Norge Ruíz. With one down, he gave Berti a free pass and struck Anderson out looking. Then Bleday hit a strange single. It was a liner that landed in medium right field, in front of. Bride, who was playing there in a shift.

The ball took a weird bounce to the right and, before you knew it, instead of three outs, there were runners on first and third. Bleday stole second, and now there were two runners in scoring position with Fortes at the plate. Ruíz rose to the occasion and caught the Miami catcher looking at a fast ball for the third strike.

Ruíz ran into. more trouble in the eighth, some of it of his own making. Leblanc sent Stevenson to the center field warning track to haul down his lead off blast to center. Díaz fisted a single to left and advanced to second on a wild pitch to Fortes.

Peyton Burdick whacked a high line drive to left on full count slider. It took another spectacular running catch by Kemp on the warning track to convert what would have been an RBI double or worse into the third out.

Portslider Kirby Snead took over to pitch the top of the eighth for Oakland and set the visitors down in order.

Southpaw Tanner Scott, with 17 saves in 22 attempts, threw a 1-2-3 bottom of the ninth for his 18th save.

Let’s hope that tomorrow’s 6:40 game, with Zach Logue (3-7, 6.35) starting for the A’s and Pablo López (7-8, 3.83) will prove as exciting. Reportorial ethics prevent me from suggesting whose victory we should hope for.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Langliers knows how to make an entrance; A’s rookie powers with 3 hits on Sunday; plus 49ers and Raiders news

Girlfriend of Alex Rodriguez of ESPN2 TV Kathryne Padgett (left) and girlfriend of Oakland A’s designated hitter Shea Langliers and sister of Kathryne, Raegan Padgett (right) selfie with Langliers standing by A’s dugout in the background for a post game interview (instagram photo by katpadgett)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Oakland A’s catcher Shea Langliers has been a huge addition in the A’s line up and Sunday afternoon was no exception as Langliers ended the A’s 81 game tripleless drought and slugged three hits.

#2 Langliers triple ended the 81 game tripleless drought fro the A’s a Major League record that last happened back in 1901. Langliers now has two triples this season the other was in triple A baseball.

#3 The A’s open up a three game series Monday night against the Miami Marlins. Starting for the Marlins Edward Cabrera (3-1, 1.78) and for the A’s Adam Oller (2-5, 6.63) a 6:40 first pitch at the Oakland Coliseum.

#4 Amaury turning to the NFL the San Francisco 49ers still haven’t found a taker for quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is it because some teams are shying away from his $25 million final year of his contract or teams who have looked into picking up Garoppolo have looked and were staying with what they had at quarterback.

#5 The Las Vegas Raiders according to UFC president Dana White blew an opportunity to get future Hall of Famers Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski before the 2020 season but former head coach Jon Gruden vetoed the deal.

Join Amaury Pi Gonzalez on the Oakland A’s Spanish radio network is the lead play by play announcer and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason: Langliers ends A’s 81 triple-less drought with 8th inning triple

The Oakland A’s Shea Langliers is excited about his eighth inning triple against the Seattle Mariners at the Oakland Coliseum on Sun Aug 21, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Barbara:

#1 Since joining the Oakland A’s catcher Shea Langliers has been a huge plus in the A’s line up and Sunday afternoon was no exception as Langliers ended the A’s 81 game tripleless drought in the bottom of the eighth inning to help defeat the visiting Seattle Mariners at the Oakland Coliseum 5-3.

#2 Langliers on the afternoon clouted a total of three hits as one of those ended the 81 game tripleless drought a Major League record that last happened back in 1901. Langliers now has two triples this season the other was in triple A baseball.

#3 Langliers belted the eighth inning triple that went off the left field wall that went far enough that Mariners leftfielder Dylan Moore had to chase it down and it gave Langliers time to safely reach third base. Langliers said after the game that he got lucky that the ball kicked off the wall long enough for him to get time to reach third.

#4 JP Sears has been sharp in his outings for Oakland (5-0) threw for five innings of work with six hits one earned run, a walk and three strike outs. The only run Sears surrendered was a home run to the M’s Mitch Haniger in the top of the third inning.

#5 The A’s open up a three game series Monday night against the Miami Marlins. Starting for the Marlins Edward Cabrera (3-1, 1.78) and for the A’s Adam Oller (2-5, 6.63) a 6:40 first pitch at the Oakland Coliseum.

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

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: MLB will not charge A’s with relocation fee if they move to Vegas; A’s back in loss column after losing lead to Yanks

An overview of the Resort Corridor located by the Stratosphere and the Mirage Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip is a location that the A’s and the city of Las Vegas are interested in building a new ballpark. (file photo Las Vegas Review Journal)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 MLB is leaning towards Las Vegas make no mistake about it and didn’t hide the fact announcing Monday that the Oakland A’s will not be charge a relocation fee if they end up moving to Las Vegas.

#2 When the hockey Golden Knights moved to Vegas they were charged a $500 million relocation fee and the football Raiders were charged $378 million for a relocation fee. When asked why MLB will not charge the relocation fee to the A’s MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred refused to make a comment.

#3 The A’s are averaging 8,358 fans per game at the Oakland Coliseum. The A’s are 30th the bottom in MLB attendance behind the 29th place Miami Marlins. MLB by waiving the relocation fee makes the appearance that they want to make the path to Las Vegas as easy as possible for the A’s.

#4 The Resort Corridor is a area that the A’s and Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft were pleased with MLB’s waiving of the relocation fee and the location is not far off the strip close to the Mirage Hotel.

#5 With all this under consideration if the Bay Commission passes the Port usage for the A’s the A’s need to get past the two environmental lawsuits from Southern Pacific and Amtrak. Then the next hurdle the affordable housing between the A’s and the City of Oakland.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the lead Spanish play by play on Le Grande 1010 KIQI San Francisco and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants and Marlins tie four game series; SF gets 5-1 win in fourth game of series at LoanDepot Park

The San Francisco Giants Donavon Walton whacks a grand slam against the Miami Marlins in the top of the fourth inning at LoanDepot Park in Miami on Sun Jun 5, 2022 (AP News photo)

Giants Win Series Beating Marlins 5-1

By Barbara Mason

After a disappointing game on Saturday with the San Francisco Giants (29-24) getting shutout 3-0 the Giants were looking to even the series against the Miami Marlins (22-30) Sunday afternoon. After a big four run top of the fourth rally thanks to grand slam home run by the Giants Donavon Walton the Giants and Marlins split the four game series with a four run 5-1 win over the Marlins at LoanDepot Park in Miami.

The first three innings were quiet for both ball clubs. In the fourth inning the Giants had the bases loaded with one out. Walton came to the plate and hit a grand slam and San Francisco had taken a 4-0 lead. Thairo Estrada, Jason Vosler and Curt Casali scored for the early San Francisco lead.

In the fifth inning the Giants again would load the bases this time with no outs. San Francisco was unable to take advantage of the opportunity and put this game away; just another of the many disappointments in this series.

In the sixth inning the Marlins started creeping into the game when Garrett Cooper hit a homer to right getting Miami up on the board 4-1.

In the seventh inning the Giants were unable to add to their lead with a three up three down inning. It would be a three up three down for Miami in the seventh inning as well.

San Francisco would add to their lead in the eighth inning 5-1. Austin Slater would hit a single driving in Curt Casali. This time the Giants would hang on and win this game to even up this series.

The Giants will now head home to welcome the Colorado Rockies at Oracle Park on Tuesday night. First pitch is scheduled for 6:45 PM. For the Rockies German Marquez (1-5, 6.71) will get the nod and for the Giants Carlos Rodon (4-4, 3.44) will take the mound for San Francisco.

San Francisco lead turns sideways losing to Miami 5-4; Marlins Sanchez’ sac fly gets walk off win in 9th

The Miami Marlins football helmet is like a trophy for the gamer as Jesus Sanchez’ sac fly scores the game winning run in the bottom of the ninth to defeat the San Francisco Giants at DepotLoan Park in Miami (AP News photo)

San Francisco Lead Turns Sideways Losing To Miami 5-4

Barbara Mason

After Friday night’s 15-6 domination of the Miami Marlins (22-29) by San Francisco (28-24), the Giants were looking for a win in game three of this series. The Giants couldn’t hold on as the Marlins Jesus Sanchez hit a sacrifice fly to get Miami past the Giants in the bottom of the ninth 5-4 at LoanDepot Park in Miami.

Once again the Giants got on the board early. A Jason Vosler homer in the third inning gave San Francisco the lead 1-0. The Giants added to their tally in the fourth inning when a Donovan Walton’s shot to deep left brought Thairo Estrada, Joc Pederson and Brandon Crawford home for a 4-0 lead. Again San Francisco was in good shape through four innings.

The Marlins had been quiet until the fifth inning. It all turned sideways for San Francisco in the matter of one inning. Sanchez doubled bringing Avisail Garcia home and getting Miami up on the board, their first run of the game.

Sanchez would score on a throwing error by Giant’s catcher Joey Bart and the Marlins were trailing by 4-2. Miami would strike again in the same inning. Garrett Cooper singled allowing Jon Berti and Jazz Chisholm Jr. to score and this game was tied 4-4.

The game remained tied through the next 3 1/2 innings before the Giants self-destructed in the bottom of the ninth inning. Jesus Aguilar hit a single followed by Garcia getting hit by a pitch. Garcia would advance to second and Luke Williams (who ran for Aguilar) went on to third off a balk and San Francisco was walking on very thin ice.

Sanchez’s game-winning sacrifice fly was the final blow of a very shaky ninth inning for the Giants. The final was 5-4 in favor of Miami.

The Giants were in control of this game until the fifth inning. This was a real disappointment for San Francisco after taking the 4-0 lead and letting the Marlins back in the game

Tomorrow the Giants will meet Miami in the final game of the series. First pitch is scheduled for 10:40. We will see Jakob Junis (2-1, 2.61) take the mound for San Francisco. For Miami Braxton Garrett (2-3, 5.18) will get the nod for Miami.

Giants get a little payback beating Miami 15-6

San Francisco Giant Brandon Crawford (right) gets congratulated by teammate Mike Yastrzemski (left) as he crossed the plate after hitting a top of the seventh grand slam at LoanDepot Park in Miami on Fri Jun 3, 2022 (AP News photo)

Giants Get A Little Payback Beating Miami 15-6

By Barbara Mason

The San Francisco Giants (28-23) struck early Friday night as they took on the Miami Marlins (21-29) in game two of their four game series at Loan Depot Park. This game would turn out to be a home run derby for the Giants as the Giants ended up evening up the series 1-1 at LoanDepot Park in Miami with a whopping 15-6 nine run win.

San Francisco got up on the board in the first inning when Wilmer Flores scored for the early 1-0 lead.

In the second inning Joc Pederson scored when Wilmer Flores hit a double. In the same inning Mike Yastrzemski hit a home run (397 ft) and Wilmer Flores and Donovan Walton would score giving the Giants a 5-0 lead.

In the third inning Joc Pederson would hit one out of the park for a 6-0 lead and the Giants offense had a great start in this game and were just getting warmed up.

Miami did not get up on the board until the fourth inning. Jon Berti doubled bringing Avisail Garcia and Jorge Soler home but still had some work to do trailing 6-2.

The home run marathon continued in the fifth and sixth innings for San Francisco. Thairo Estrada hit a 412 ft. homer driving Joc Pederson home and extending their lead 8-2. A solo home run off the bat of Jason Vosler gave San Francisco a 9-2 lead and the Giants were sailing through this game.

Both clubs scored in the seventh inning. The Giants Estrada and Walton both crossed home plate when the red-hot Yastrzemski doubled to deep right. Brandon Crawford hit a homer with the bases loaded and Flores, Yastrzemski and Evan Longoria scored for a huge lead 15-2 and San Francisco was rolling.

The Marlins Nick Fortes hit a solo home run in the seventh inning but it was too little too late for Miami. After winning yesterday’s game 3-0 the Marlins were getting crushed in this game. Miami did make some noise in the ninth inning scoring four runs.

A sliding, stretching catch made by Yastrzemski in the outfield for the third out in the ninth inning was the ball game. The final was 15-6.

Game Three in the series will start with first pitch at 1:10 PM. Logan Webb (5-1, 3.52) will be on the mound for the Giants and for Miami Pablo Lopez (4-2, 1.83) will get the nod.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Daniel Dullum: Giants just couldn’t figure Alcantara; SF’s Cobb will try to counter Marlins tonight

San Francisco Giants third baseman Jason Vosler (32) turns to first to throw out Miami Marlins right fielder Avisail Garcia (24) in the bottom of the second inning at LoanDepot Park in Miami on Thu Jun 1, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the Giants podcast with Daniel:

#1 After winning three in a row the San Francisco Giants (27-23) have now lost two in a row and their most recent loss comes at the fins of the Miami Marlins (21-28) in a 3-0 shutout pitched by Miami wonder Sandy Alcantara who improved his record to 5-2, 2.00.

#2 Alcantara threw for seven innings and three hits for the win and his relievers Steve Okert and Tanner Scott shutout and no hit the Giants the rest of the way.

#3 Alcantara struck out eight hitters kept the Giants off balance all game long of the 17 hitters he face out of 25 he started them with strikes and to the Giants to swing and miss 24 times.

#4  The Marlins got RBI hits from Jacob Stallings (second inning), Jesus Aguilar and Miguel Rojas (both in the sixth) to create breathing room for Alcantara.

#5 Giants and Marlins meet up again for game two of the series in Miami on Friday night. Starters for the Giants Alex Cobb (3-2, 5.73) and for the Marlins Elieser Hernandez (2-5, 5.77) a 3:40 pm PDT first pitch.

Join Daniel Fridays for the Giants podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Giants end three game win streak; SF opens four game set in Miami tonight

Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Schwarber took San Francisco Giants pitcher Jarlin Garcia (pictured) deep in the bottom of the sixth inning at Citizens Bank Ballpark in Philadelphia on Wed Jun 1, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the SF Giants podcast with Michael:

#1 The Philadelphia Phillies (22-29) ended a four game losing streak to the San Francisco Giants (27-22) and the Giants ended a three game win streak on Wednesday with a 5-4 win.

#2 The Phillies Kyle Schwarber and Nick Maton both hit home runs and the Phillies picked up four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to tie up the ball game at 5-5. Giants bullpen just couldn’t hold it together?

#3 The Phillies had scratched star hitter Bryce Harper before the game with right forearm soreness and Jean Segura was out with a fractured index finger on his right hand. Segura will be out for three months. As it turned out the Phillies were able to scratch a win even with Harper out of the line up.

#4 Michael, talk about the Giants first baseman Wilmer Flores’ three run home run big fly but still the Giants fall one run short. Talk about the Flores home run and how he’s been seeing the ball of late?

#5 The Giants head to Miami to face off with Miami Marlins starting pitcher for the Giants Alex Wood (3-4, 4.81) and going for the Marlins Sandy Alcantara (5-2, 2.00) a 6:40 pm PDT for tonight’s game, how do you see this series and talk about Wood’s most recent performances?

Join Michael for Giant podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco Giants podcast with Morris Phillips: Heliot knows how to make an entrance from his leopard spotted cleats on up

The San Francisco Giants hitter Heliot Ramos swings for a single in the bottom of the second inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco against Miami Marlins pitcher Trevor Rogers on Sun Apr 10, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the Giants podcast with Morris:

#1 Morris what a way to break into the big leagues with a pair of hits and a run for rookie Heliot Ramos in the San Francisco Giants 3-2 win over the Miami Marlins (1-2) on Sunday to take a three game series 2-1.

#2 What turned out to be the game winning run came off the bat of Mauricio Dubon early in the game with a third inning double when Marlin pitcher Trevor Roberts threw for a error to allow Ramos to score.

#3 Ramos got a lot of support when he came up to the plate a standing ovation in his MLB debut getting a base hit and later to score on Dubon’s double. Ramos was just called up to the show from triple A Sacramento before Sunday’s game.

#4 Ramos was the 19th pick in the MLB 2017 draft it was a long time coming and what an introduction after all the hard work getting to the big leagues.

#5 Here comes one of the toughest customers in the National League to open a three game series at Oracle Park Bob Melvin and the San Diego Padres (3-1) who took the first of three from the Arizona Diamondbacks (1-3) at Chase Field. The Pads have a loaded line up and are doing it without injured Fernando Tatis Jr. The Padres will be starting right hander Nick Martinez he’ll be opposed by the Giants left hander Alex Wood. Morris how do you see this one tonight in a game you’ll be covering.

Morris Phillips does the San Francisco Giants podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com