Oakland A’s podcast with Stephen Ruderman: A’s seeking first win against Guardians; Guardians manager Vogt shares some good A’s memories

Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt meets with the media before Thu Mar 28, 2024’s opening night game. Vogt was managing against his former team the A’s (AP News photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Stephen:

#1 Stephen the Oakland A’s in their first two games taking tough loses opening night on Thursday a 8-0 shutout with Shane Bieber throwing part of a four hit shutout and on Friday night the 6-4 loss this after the A’s JD Davis had a two homer night.

#2 Kind of a homecoming for Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt winning these first two games. Vogt who used to catch for Oakland said it’s different managing than being a player.

#3 Vogt had some 25 guests visiting him and watching last Thursday in the opener against his for team the A’s. Vogt played six seasons in parts in his ten year career and he got a home run in his last big league at bat.

#4 Vogt said he was thrilled to be part of the Cleveland Guardians organization  “I just couldn’t be more thrilled to be part of a great organization.” said Vogt.

#5 The A’s are trying to get that first win here in game three of the four game series. The Guardians will be starting Tanner Bibee he’ll be opposed by the A’s JP Sears.

Stephen Ruderman is a MLB podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

JD Davis goes yard twice but A’s fall short to Guardians 6-4 at Coliseum

Oakland A’s JD Davis (5) rounds third base and is congratulated by third base coach Eric Martins (left) after hitting a solo home run in the fourth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at the Oakland Coliseum on Fri Mar 29, 2023 (AP News photo)

Cleveland (2-0). 300 002 100. 6. 9 0

Athletics (0 -2). 000 111 010. 4. 8 2

Time: 2:39

Attendance: 3,837

Friday, March 29, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–It was a cold, damp, and depressing 54 degrees at 6:39 this evening at Rickey Henderson Field at the Oakland Coliseum when the 34 year old ex-Dodger, ex-Blue Jay, and ex- Giant Ross Stripling threw his first pitch as an Athletic. It was a strike to Steven Kwan,who went down swinging.

Six batters later, Stripling retired the side, and the A’s were trailing the visitors, 3-0 on a single by Andrés Giménez, a 353 foot homer to right by José Ramírez, a double by Josh Naylor, an error by JD Davis at third, and a balk.

By the end of his tenure, the 6’1″, 215 lb right hander (no mere stripling, but a mighty oak) had thrown 92 pitches, 58 for strikes, over fiver innings in which he surrendered five runs, four of them earned, and given up seven hits, issued a couple of free pases, committed a balk,and unleashed a wild pitch.

He was charged with the loss and ended up sporting an ERA of 7.20. Mitch Spence, making his big league debut, replaced him to open the visitors’ sixth. At game’s end, the visiting Cleveland Guardians had defeated the nominally hometown A’s, 6-4.

Starting for Cleveland was southpaw sophomore Logan Allen, who had gone 7-8, 3.81 in his freshman year for the crew from the shores of Lake Erie. This was his maiden voyage on the shores of Lake Nimitz. Tonight, he left after hurling 5+ mediocre innings and yielding three talleys, all earned, on six hits, a pair of which left the park. He threw 82 pitches, 54 for balls, and was the winning pitcher, going back to the hotel with a record of 1-0, 5.40. Eli Morgan replaced him on the mound in the sixth.

Davis atoned for his first inning error by leading off the “home’. have of the fourth with a four bagger to straightaway center field that travelled 410 feet for the first Athletics run of the game and the season.

Cleveland got that run back in their next turn at bat. Kwan led off with a single to right, stole second and advanced to third on Langliers’ errant throw before scoring on Giménez’s double to right. (The run was earned). They added to their lead when Jack Brennan singled him home from third, where he had gone on a ground out to short out by Josh Naylor. The green and gold got one of those two runs back on Esteury Ruíz’s sacrifice fly that drove in Nick Allen.

In the sixth, Davis gave an encore of his leadoff blast of the fourth in the bottom of the sixth, the only difference being that his second dinger, which reduced Cleveland’s lead to 5-3, travelled an additional four feet. That was what caused manager Stephen Vogt to yank Allen and replace him with Morgan.

Stripling’s replacement, Spence, retired Cleveland in order in the sixth but yielded back to back doubles to Kwan and Giménez, the first to batters in the top of the seventh to up the Guardian’s lead to 6-3.

Hunter Gaddis put the A’s down. 1-2-3 in the seventh. Scott Barlow took over for him to open the eighth; He promptly walked pinch hitter Seth Brown and Gelof to bring the. potential tying run to the plate with nobody down and Davis at bat. But he couldn’t turn the hat trick and went down swinging. Langliers hit a broken bat fly to left that plated Brown, but Abraham Toro popped out to short to abort the threat.

The newly acquired Austin Adams was called upon to hold the A’s deficit to two in the top of the ninth. He issued a passport to Kwan, who was eliminated when Langeliers threw him out trying to pilfer second. Giménez fouled out to first, breaking his bat in the process. Ramírez lined out to third to end the inning.

The A’s had one last chance in the bottom of the ninth. Emmanuel Chance, closing for Cleveland, got Bleday out on a fly to center. Ryan Noda, who had pinch hit. for Darrell Hernaiz in the seventh, singled on a grounder up the middle, and Allen moved him to second with a single to right center. But Butter bounced into a game ending 6-4-3 double play, and that was that.

The series will be resumed tomorrow, Saturday, afternoon at 1:07, weather permitting. JP Sears is slated to start for the Athletics and Tanner Bibee, for the Guardians.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: A’s look to even series with Guardians Friday; Stripling gets the call for Oakland

Cleveland Guardians Jose Ramirez hits an RBI triple against the Oakland A’s in the top of the ninth inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Fri Mar 29, 2024 (AP News photo)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary:

The Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Shane Beiber struck out 11 Oakland A’s hitters on Thursday night on opening night at the Oakland Coliseum. Cleveland’s David Fry had three hits and Guardians manager Stephen Vogt managed against his old team won his first game as Guardians manager.

A’s starting pitcher Alex Wood made his A’s debut and and got lit up in 3.1 innings surrendering six earned runs and seven hits. A’s manager Mark Kotsay said of Wood, “He didn’t give up a ton of hard contact,” Kotsay said. “It was just unfortunate that the balls were hit down the line and in holes.”

The A’s are trying to even the series at the Coliseum in game 2. Starting for Cleveland left hand pitcher Logan Allen and for Oakland right hander Ross Stripling.

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

Oakland A’s Relocation podcast with Daniel Dullum: A’s fans have smooth boycott before opener at Coliseum

A sea of humanity some 20,000 fans take to the Oakland Coliseum parking lot for Thu Mar 28, 2024 before the Cleveland Guardians and Oakland A’s opening night contest (Bay Area News Group News photo)

On the Oakland A’s Relocation podcast with Daniel Dullum:

#1 Daniel, Oakland A’s fans who participated in the opening night boycott at the Oakland Coliseum went on without a hitch. There was no one called a “scab” for coming into the ballpark or no harassment complaints by anyone protesting in the parking lot.

#2 Matter of fact some 20,000 fans were staying in the parking lot throughout Thursday night’s opening night at the Coliseum. They paid for the parking but didn’t come into the park as promised.

#3 The announced attendance was 13,522 at the Oakland Coliseum for paid tickets. The message was clear from fans in the lot they want to A’s owner John Fisher to sell the team but as Fisher himself said many times the team is not for sale and the push to get to Las Vegas is on.

#4 Still as reporters, fans and those who are insiders at the Coliseum still question when will John Fisher come up with his share of the construction costs and present a blue print plan that makes sense to build a nine acre ballpark on the Tropicana site?

#5 $30,000 was raised for Schools over Stadiums during Thursday’s boycott at the Oakland Coliseum. One of the fans unnamed stepped up and said if $100,000 was raised at the boycott he would match that donation in the Schools over Stadiums legal fees to get language on the petition approved by the appeals judge to get an initiative on the Nov 2024 ballot to stop the public funding of the A’s Las Vegas ballpark. Schools over Stadiums has until Jun 1st to get over 102,000 signatures to get the initiative on the ballot.

Join Daniel Dullum does Oakland A’s Relocation podcasts Fridays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Guardians Bieber masterful shutting out A’s 8-0 on 4 hitter in opener

Thursday, March 29, 2024

Cleveland (1-0). 010 500 002. 8. 11 1

Athletics (0-1). 000 000 000. 0. 4. 1

Time: 2:22

Attendance: 13,522

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–Before this evening’s opening game of the 2024 American League season, the Oakland United Coalition and the Oakland 68s held a joint press conference in the Coliseum parking lot to demand that the county sell its half interest in the property to the city of Oakland, rather than to the group that calls itself the Coliseum Way Partners, a Fisher family front.

In announcing the event, the protesters stated, ” If the Board of Supervisors moves forward with the County’s sale of the Coliseum to the Oakland A’s ownership, the billionaire Fisher family will further disenfranchise a community that has suffered from neglect, disinvestment, and poverty for decades.

The team’s management has made it clear that they are unwilling to negotiate in good faith with the community, the City of Oakland, and the Port of Oakland and instead have been a barrier to development and the flow of services and resources to a community that desperately needs them.

By selling the County’s stake in the Coliseum to the City of Oakland, local residents and fans will have a greater say in ensuring the site is used to create a safe, healthy, vibrant, and economically viable community.”

The weather in the parking lot was, like the deal the A’s are offering their host city, raw. The events inside the Coliseum proper, also suited the occasion. The current tenants of that decaying edifice were facing a club from Cleveland, home of the fictional team in Major League, the 1989 film in which a benighted ownership tries to tear down the club in order to move the franchise.

Game recap: In the movie, the scheme backfires and the then Indians put together a pennant winning season. But there was no happy ending for the Athletics tonight; Cleveland steam rolled them, 8-0.

On the mound for the Athletics was Alex Wood, an 11 year veteran southpaw who finished 2023 with a 5-5, 4.33 record for the Giants. He went 0-0, 4.40 in his four spring training starts. Those less than mediocre numbers looked good compared with the ones he put up tonight. He allowed six runs, all earned, on seven hits, a walk, and a hit batter in 3-1/3 innings. He threw 64 pitches, 44 for strikes. He took the loss and now is 0-1, 16.20.

Oakland fan favorite Stephen Vogt, making his managerial debut for the Guardians, chose Shane Bieber for his starter. The 28 year old righty presented more impressive credentials than Wood, having gone 5-6, 3.80 in ’23 but 60-32 lifetime. He was quite effective tonight, shutting out the A’s on four hits and a walk while striking out 11 of them in only six frames. He left after throwing 83 pitches, 55 for strikes.

Eli Morgan replaced him after the 13,522 people in attendance asked God to bless America and set the A’s down 1-2-3 in the seventh, as did Tim Herrin in the eighth and Nick Sandlin in the ninth. Bieber’s performance gave him a record of 1-0, 0.00.

Cleveland drew first blood, on back to back one out doubles to left and left center, respectively, by David Fry and Tyler Freeman. The Guardians padded their lead in the next frame, sending Wood to the showers on another one out double, this time by Josh Naylor; Fry’s single to left; a hit batter, Freeman; and RBI singles by Andrés Giménez, and Austin Hedges, the last one of the infield variety.

After Brayan Roccio smacked another two bagger, Kyle Muller took over and stopped the hemorrhage. He stayed on the bump through the top of the fifth, going 2-2/3 innings and allowing only one hit and notching up two Ks. 24 of his 32 offerings counted as strikes. TJ McFarland relieved him at the start of the seventh and set the side down in order before yielding to Michael Kelly for the eighth.

He wiggled out of a bases loaded situation to hold the Guardians’ lead at 6-0 but surrendered Cleveland’s final two tallys, which Ramírez drove in with a triple off the right field wall and Fry with a sac fly that scored Ramírez. McFarland would have given up more if it weren’t for Seth Brown’s diving grab of a Freeman liner. The Guardians challenged the out call, but it was confirmed.

There were a few bright spots in the Athletics’ dreary performance. Gelof pulled off two beautiful plays, a backhand snatch and throw Naylor’s grounder in the second and a brilliant off-balance throw to nab the speedy Ramón Laureano at first in the fifth, and Noda made a spectacular diving catch of Steven Kwan’s game-opening pop up.

The Guardians and Athletics will go at it again tomorrow evening at the Coliseum. That’s Friday, March 29 at 6:40. This time, a right hander, Ross Stripling, will start for the A’s, and a lefty, Logan Allen, will take the mound for Cleveland.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Padres come back from behind to defeat Giants 6-4 in opener

San Francisco Giants Nick Ahmed (16) swings for a seventh inning RBI single against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park in San Diego on Thu Mar 26, 2024 (AP News photo)

#1 The San Diego Padres Jake Cronenworth hit a two run double in the bottom of the seventh inning to defeat the San Francisco Giants at Petco Park 6-4 on opening day on Thursday.

#2 Michael the loss spoils Giants manager Bob Melvin’s return to San Diego and the Padres had to come back from behind to overtake Melvin and the Giants.

#3 The Giants Jung Hoo Lee hit a sacrifice fly in the seventh in Lee’s first big league hit. Melvin is expecting big things out of Lee this season.

#4 Giants starter Logan Webb pitched six innings, gave up two earned runs and five hits and struck out five batters. Webb wanted to give a little more but battled in this one today.

#5 Giants try it again for game two of the series at Petco Park. San Francisco starting pitcher Kyle Harrison a left hander going up against the Padres right hander Joe Musgrove. Michael talk about this match up and can the Giants even the series on Friday night?

Join Michael Duca for the San Francisco Giants podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: Boycott will last only two hours but Oakland fans plan to make the best of it

Aerial view from Copter Sky 7 of the Oakland Coliseum where fans plan converge at the Coliseum parking lot before opening night on Thu Mar 28, 2024 for a boycott protest two hours before the game (ABC Sky 7 file photo)

On the A’s podcast with Jerry F:

#1 Oakland A’s fans, the Oakland 68s and the Last Dive Bar are hoping to pull off a successful boycott at the Oakland Coliseum tonight as fans will enter the parking lot a little before 5pm try and set up their tailgates and prepare to boycott going into the Coliseum for opening night.

#2 The less than four hours for entering the park decision was made last week when the A’s decided to shorten the parking lot hours from four hours to two hours opening the parking lot just before 5pm. The A’s reasoning was attendance will be small and there is no need to open the lot four hours earlier.

#3 The Last Dive Bar and the Oakland 68s said that the A’s are playing mind games by opening the lot just two hours before game time which at 7:07pm PDT.

#4 Fans in the parking lot are hoped to be heard from inside the park when they plan to all chant for A’s owner John Fisher to “Sell the Team” if successful this would definitely be a national story.

#5 The A’s open up against former A’s catcher and now Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt. The Guardians will start right hander Steve Bieber he’ll be opposed by the A’s left hander Alex Wood at the Coliseum first pitch 7:07pm PDT.

Join Jerry F for the A’s podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: 2024 Opening Day – Last Hurrah for the A’s in Oakland?

Oakland Coliseum memories:

Amaury Pi-González interviewing Hank Aaron in 1976, at the Oakland Coliseum when Aaron was playing with the Milwaukee Brewers of the American League. He had already broken Babe Ruth’s Homerun record wearing the Atlanta Braves uniform in 1974. (photo from the author Amaury Pi Gonzalez)

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

OAKLAND–Opening Night is tomorrow, Thursday, March 28, 2024, 7 PM at the Oakland-Alameda-County Coliseum. This could be the last Opening of a Season for the Athletics at Oakland, or maybe not.

Oakland city officials and the Oakland A’s have been meeting to discuss extending their lease at the Oakland Coliseum after this 2024 season for about three years before the team relocates to Sin City. But why worry? This is just like the weather; we cannot control it.

For A’s fans and some of us in the media, memories of the Oakland Coliseum go back for decades. I think many great moments no one could take away from my memory are engraved in what an old friend of mine used to call the Oakland Mausoleum.

This was the first team I broadcast in Spanish, and for one reason or another, I always find my way back to the A’s and the Coliseum, although I have also broadcast for the Giants, Angels, and Mariners throughout the years.

Although for years, since I could not do enough baseball games at Oakland, I broadcast two teams (home games) during the same years it was once the A’s and the Mariners, the Giants and the Mariners, and the A’s and the LA Angels radio and then Fox TV down in Anaheim.

However, the Bay Area has been my home, where I raised my family since I first arrived here in 1969 after serving in the US Army. This is my home, and the Oakland Coliseum is my park, for better or for worse.

Postseason playoffs included World Series, three of them 1989-90-91. I enjoyed broadcasting for the Green and Gold. Also, the 1987 MLB All-Star Game took place here at the Oakland-Alameda-County Coliseum, which I covered. Since 1977, when the owner of the A’s, Charlie O Finley, told me, “You can broadcast the games in Mexican”.

I think Mr. Finley thought that Mexican was a language, not a nationality; I remember telling him and Carl Finley that it is called Spanish (a politically correct language that did not exist back then).

The Coliseum has been my second home for many years. I have met and interviewed many great major league league players, from rookies who became Hall of Famers, like Rickey Henderson, to other players from visiting teams. There are many more memories, too many to list here.

For years, the Oakland Raiders shared the Coliseum with the A’s and the Warriors. The Warriors played next door at the Oakland Arena from 1971 to 2019. I was an employee of the Warriors as their only history Play-by-play announcer in Spanish, doing all games home and road in the 1990s.

Before inter-league became a reality in 1997, many of the greatest players in the American League played against the A’s at the Coliseum, including the great Henry(Hank) Aaron, among many others.

In 1997, I remember calling the first-ever regular-season inter-league game, which took place on June 12, 1977, at The Ballpark in Arlington, Texas, as the Rangers faced the San Francisco Giants.

I wish the A’s continued playing for a few more years here at the Oakland Coliseum until they depart for Las Vegas, but if this is their last year here, so be it. And like the great Bob Hope’s signature song says, “Thanks for the Memories.”

Quote: “Nobody ever said, “Work Ball”. They say, “Play Ball!” To me, that means having fun!” – Willie Stargell

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

San Francisco Giants game wrap: Pablo gets hit in final at bat; SF loses in final pre season game to Oakland 3-1

San Francisco Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval ends his active baseball career with a broken bat flare to right against the Oakland A’s at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tue Mar 26, 2024 (San Francisco Giants X account)

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Athletics. 001 101 000. 3. 6. 0

San Francisco. 000 000 001. 1. 8. 0

Time: 2:24

Attendance: 27,706

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–The Giants advertised this evening’s exhibition against the Utopian A’s as, perhaps, a last chance to see Pablo Sandoval play in a San Francisco uniform. Then they saluted him in their opening announcement.

The fans cheered the portly veteran, and they cheered JD Davis in his first at bat as an A in his old Oracle home. Sandoval got another ovation, a standing one, when he entered the game to play third in the top of the sixth. .But those of us who remember Brandon Crawflord’s long farewell say “maybe.” We shall see what we shall see.

Personally, I’d like to see the Panda suit up in an Oakland Ballers uni. And, by the way, I call the A’s “Utopian,” because the word is derived from the Greek for “nowhere.” Perhaps “peripatetic” would be a better choice. I’m open for suggestions; feel free to send them to me at lrubman@sportsradioservice.com.

Looking at the starting pitchers for the encounter between the San Franciscans and the team that once was their trans bay rivals, you’d want to run to Las Vegas and put your money on the A’s. Manager Mark Kotsay gave the nod to staff ace Paul Blackburn; Bob Melvin called Spencer Howard over from the minor league camp to open for the Giants. The result was a thrilling win for the visitors.

Blackburn went 5-2/3 innings, shutting San Francisco down on only a pair of singles without allowing anyone else to reach base. He struck. out six, and 48 of his 74 offerings were counted as strikes, while Howard was removed after Nick Allen’s hard line drive in the second bounced off him, forcing Matt Chapman to make a spectacular grab and throw for the inning’s second. out.

That cost the right handed hurler a contusion on his pitching arm. The young pitcher gave up one hit and struck 0ut two in his brief, 25 pitch outing. As could be expected in 21st century baseball, especially in spring training, there was a lot of relief pitching.

The A’s used four relief pitchers, Austin Adams, who closed out the sixth with a strikeout; Kyle Muller(one inning, one hit, one strikeout); Tyler Ferguson 9 (one inning, two hits, no runs); and Vinny Nittoli, who was on the bump. in the bottom or the ninth when Pablo lifted a 1-2 cut fastball over Abraham Toro’s head into right for a single, which was greeted by thunderous applause.

The Panda was lifted for a pinch runner Dalton Walton, who scored on Joey Bart’s single to center, closing the gap to 3-1. But Nitoli. buckled down to strike out Luciano and Slater, to earn the save.

The Giants’ list was composed of Cody Stashak, who retired the only batter he faced. Blayne Enlow, another minor league righty, came on to pitch the top of the third. He allowed a run on a walk to Carlos Pérez and Ryan Nola’s double down the right field line, and was the victim of some bad luck (although not as bad as Howard’s).

Lawrence Butler led off with a single to left and advanced to second on a one out weak infield grounder to Chapman, Butler came home on Esteury Ruíz’s shallow sac fly to right. Butler was just, but clearly, safe at home, and the A’s were up, 2-0.

Enlow gave way to Taylor Rogers after going 2-1/3 frames and yielding two runs, both earned but not fully deserved, on three hits and two walks, Taylor, the left handed, Rogers took over for him with the bases empty and one down in the fifth and got his two batters.

The next Giant on the mound, Camilo Duval, was greeted by Butler with a resounding triple to left. He scored on Nick Allen’s sacrifice fly to left, making it 3-0 in favor of the green and gold Duval hung on to give up another hit, a single, and get four more outs before making room for Tyler, the right handed submarining, Rogers. in the eighth. Nick Avila set the Athletics down to a conga beat, 1-2-3, in the top of the ninth.

Blackburn got the win; Enlow, the loss, and Nittoli, the save.

The Giants will embark on a brief tour of southernCalifornia to open the National League season, visiting San Diego andLos Angeles. The will begin on Thursday the 28th against the Padres, where they’ll send LogannWebb to the mound. He’s expected to be opposed by Yu Darvish. The orange and black will return home to face the Padres at Oracle Park on Saturday, April 6, at 1:05 in the afternoon.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Stephen Ruderman: A’s and Giants close out spring training tonight; Pablo’s last hurrah at Oracle Park leaves lots of memories

San Francisco Giants utility man Pablo Sandoval trying on the catchers glove during spring training. Sandoval is making what is expected his last appearance as an active player at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tue Mar 26, 2024 in an exhibition game between the Giants and Oakland A’s (photo from the San Francisco Giants X account)

On the SF Giants podcast with Stephen Ruderman:

#1 Stephen kind of a big night for the Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval who tried as hard he could will most likely be bidding farewell tonight to the Oracle Park crowd.

#2 It’s the Giants final spring game closing it out with the Oakland A’s which is a back drop to Sandoval saying good bye and lots of memories a few World Series rings.

#3 Stephen the Giants are pretty solid looking around the diamond and who they have position by position.

#4 Some of the Giants acquisitions that made big news in the off and pre season with Blake Snell, Jordan Hicks, Matt Chapman, and Jung Hoo Lee.

#5 Didn’t get a chance to talk to you ab out the Giants not renewing PA announcer Renel Brooks Moon’s contract. The Giants say they’re going to rotate PA announcers and decide on a permanent PA announcer during the season.

Stephen Ruderman is a MLB beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com