Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason: A’s hoping to snap out of 8 game losing streak tonight in Texas

The Oakland A’s starter Cole Irvin delivers a first inning pitch against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Field in Houston on Sun Aug 14, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1 Houston Astros pitcher Cristian Javier threw six innings of shutout ball giving up one hit, three walks and six strikeouts the Oakland A’s simply couldn’t do anything against him.

#2 Alex Bregman hit his 16th home run against A’s starter Cole Irvin (6-10) and it was the second straight game that Bregman hit a two run home run.

#3 The Astros Jose Altuve hit a double for two RBIs in the bottom of the second inning to increase their lead to 4-0 and wound up winning their fourth straight game.

#4 The Astros who got swept by the A’s in July came back this past weekend to get a three game sweep against a struggling A’s team. Astros manager Dusty Baker made sure the A’s would not sweep them in their own ballpark.

#5 The A’s will try and snap out of their current eight game losing streak as they open a four game series against the Texas Rangers starting Monday night at Globe Life Field in Arlington. The A’s will start James Kaprielian (3-6, 4.38) he’ll be opposed by the Astros Glenn Otto (4-8, 5.20) a 5:05 pm PDT first pitch.

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

Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason: A’s can’t make up the deficit lose to Rangers 11-8 to snap three win streak

Oakland A’s starter Paul Blackburn got lit up in the first and fifth innings against the Texas Rangers sits in the Oakland dugout at the Oakland Coliseum on Sun Jul 24, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1 The Texas Rangers made full use of their line up on Sunday scoring in large amounts three runs in the top of the first and then six in the top of the fifth inning for a 11-8 win over the Oakland Athletics.

#2 The Rangers got Jonah Heim hit for a double that scored Corey Seagar and Heim scored himself after Adolis Garcia parked a 418 foot blast for a two run homer making it 3-0 in the top of the first.

#3 Barbara in the top of the fifth the Rangers picked up all the insurance runs they needed six of them with a Seagar 407 foot blast, Kole Calhoun hit a two RBI single, Ezequiel Duran hit a single to right that scored Leody Taveras, and finally Josh Smith with a base hit scoring Calhoun for all the damage in the fifth.

#4 A’s pitcher Paul Blackburn suffered the curse of the All Star selection pitching 4.1 innings, surrendering ten hits, ten runs all earned, two walks, five strikeouts and 88 pitches.

#5 The A’s go back to the drawing board on Monday night at the Oakland Coliseum and try to get back in the win column against the Houston Astros starting pitchers for Oakland Adam Oller (0-3, 8.56) he’ll be matched up against the Astros Jake Ordorizzi (4-2, 3.56) first pitch at 6:40 pm PDT.

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Powerful A’s Rally Comes Up Short: Blackburn leaves Oakland in a hole they can’t climb out of in 11-8 loss

By Morris Phillips

OAKLAND–When you’re an All-Star, your manager might gift you with a longer leash.

That thinking, if employed, didn’t work Sunday for Mark Kotsay and Paul Blackburn.

Blackburn, fresh off being an All-Star and the invigorating experience he had during the days of the break, was roughed up at the Coliseum on Sunday in his first pitching appearance since. The right-hander allowed ten earned runs and departed in the fifth inning. That probably was a longer stint than Blackburn deserved.

“The first couple of innings I felt like I was just too quick and then I tried to slow down, and I felt like I was too slow,” Blackburn said. “I tried to find a happy medium to get in a rhythm out there, and it just didn’t happen.”

“I haven’t had a chance to talk with Paul, but what I saw was that he’s fighting himself with his mechanics,” Kotsay said.

The ten runs allowed ties the most generous pitching outing of the season in the majors. Had Kotsay come and removed Blackburn an inning earlier the A’s stirring comeback may have stood up. The A’s scored seven runs in the eighth and ninth innings, only to lose 11-8.

While Blackburn was quite hittable, Martin Perez was not, picking up his eighth consecutive win. Perez has now gone 17 consecutive starts this season without suffering a loss, establishing a new, Texas franchise record, surpassing the 16 Kyle Gibson put up in 2021.

“I’m just looking to feel comfortable every time when I go out there,” Perez said. “How I believe in myself now–I know who I am and what I can do on the mound–is great.”

Perez pitched seven innings, allowing four hits and a run while striking out six. When he departed, the Rangers led 11-1. Then things got interesting.

The A’s clearly in the midst of their best stretch of dismal season, winning nine of 16, made a move. Garrett Richards came on and gave up a two-run double to Chad Pinder. After Tony Kemp’s groundout, Richards got touched by Stephen Piscotty’s two-run shot.

In the ninth, Texas reliever Brett Martin allowed three A’s home runs in a span of eight pitches. The homers courtesy of Sean Murphy, Pinder and Kemp created excitement for those who remained in the Coliseum but that’s where it concluded. Martin recovered to strike out Piscotty and retire Dermis Garcia on a groundout to end it.

If this concludes the A’s best baseball of the season–and that’s not necessarily the case with the Astros in on Monday–it’s done two things. The strong play has given the A’s a path to avoiding 100 losses, and opened the door to them possibly catching the faltering Angels and not finishing last in the AL West. A 28-36 finish would allow the A’s to avoid 100 losses.

On Monday, the Astros/A’s opener features Adam Oller and Houston’s Jake Odorizzi at 6:40pm.

A’s win third game in a row beat Rangers 3-1

Oakland A’s closer Zack Jackson shuts the door on the Texas Rangers and gets congratulated by A’s catcher Sean Murphy at the Oakland Coliseum on Sat Jul 23, 2022 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

OAKLAND–The A’s won their third game in a row as both teams failed to produce any offense. Texas committed three errors as they handed the game to the Green and Gold on a silver platter. The A’s prevailed 3-1.

The A’s righty James Kaprielian continued to pitch well. Kaprielian did not get a decision, but he pitched well. His line was five innings of work and allowed two hits and no runs. Kap walked two and struck out four.

He threw 90 pitches in his five innings of work. The Rangers had a bullpen game. Matt Bush pitched the first inning for Texas. Taylor Hearn gave Texas three and 1/3rd innings. He kept the A’s off the board.

The A’s, who have lost two or three games giving teams runs without any hits, became the recipients of a Texas reliever not being able to find the strike zone. The Rangers had Dennis Santana on the hill to start the bottom of the sixth.

Santana walked Vimael Machin, Ramon Laureano, and Sean Murphy on 16 pitches to load the bases with no outs. Matt Moore replaced Santana on the mound. A’s first baseman, Seth Brown, hit a grounder to Rangers’ first baseman Nathaniel Lowe. Lowe’s error allowed Machin to score the A’s first run. Chad Pinder drove in Laureano with a sacrifice fly. The A’s led 2-0 after six.

Domingo Acevedo retired the first Texas hitter to start the seventh. Exequiel Duran doubled to get a runner in scoring position. Acevedo retired Meibrys Viloria for the second out.

Former A’s standout Marcus Semien doubled to drive in Duran with the Rangers’ first run. Lefty Sam Moll was summoned from the bullpen to pitch to left-handed hitter Corey Seager. Moll won the battle.

The A’s got another gift run in their half of the seventh. With one out, Nick Allen singled. Allen went to second on a wild pitch. He then advanced to third on Viloria’s throwing error. Machin drove in Allen with a sacrifice fly. The A’s led 3-1.

There was no more scoring in the game. A’s reliever Zach Jackson set the Rangers down 1-2-3 to earn his second career save. The A’s win 3-1.

Game Notes: The A’s have won three straight games for the second time this season. The A’s have won five of their last seven and are now 35-62. The Rangers have lost 14 of their last 20 games and have fallen to 42-51.

The line score for Oakland was three runs, six hits, and one error. Texas’ line was one run, seven hits, and three errors. When teams make three errors in a game, they usually lose. The Rangers learned that lesson on Saturday.

The A’s will be going for a sweep on Sunday. Their ace, Paul Blackburn, will go for Oakland. Blackburn is 6-5 with an ERA of 3.62. Getting the sweep will not be easy as Texas will have lefty Martin Perez, on the hill. Perez has beaten the A’s earlier in the year and is 7-2 with an ERA of 2.68.

The game will start at 1:07 pm.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Big Pappi, Jim Kaat, and Tony Oliva nominees for Hall of Fame induction

Former Boston Red Sox David Ortiz is headed for the Hall of Fame here he is addressing the media on Mon May 2, 2022. Ortiz will be inducted on Sun Jul 24, 2022

On That’s Amaury podcast:

The Major League Baseball Writers of America Association will vote Sun Jul 24, 2022 for the next Hall of Famer to be elected. Of the seven candidates three are still living from the Boston Red Sox David Ortiz, from the Minnesota Twins pitcher Jim Kaat and outfielder Tony Oliva. The deceased candidates on the ballot from the Chicago White Sox Minnie Minoso, former New York Mets manager Gil Hodges, former Negro Leagues and first black professional baseball player from 1894-1904 Bud Fowler and former manager and Kansas City Monarch Buck O’Neil.

Amaury gives you an update of the Texas Rangers and Oakland A’s series from the Oakland Coliseum. Both teams are engaged in a three game series.

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

Two run ninth isn’t enough for Rangers as A’s just get by 5-4; Win is Oakland’s second straight

Oakland A’s pitcher Cole Irvin pitches into the top of the seventh inning against the Texas Rangers at the Oakland Coliseum on Fri Jul 22, 2022 (AP News photo)

Texas (42-50). 4. 7. 0

Oakland (34-62) 5. 9. 1

Friday, July 22, 2022

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND– In their last outings, two of the Oakland Athletic’s top three starters strutted their stuff before scouts from all of MLB’s pennant contenders at the All Star Game in Los Angeles this past Tuesday. A’s pitcher Paul Blackwelll hurled an impeccable fourth inning, not allowing anyone except Willson Contreras to reach first, and he did it on an error. The three batters he retired were Trea Turner, Albert Pujols, and Joc Pederson.

A’s starter Frankie Montás followed that in the second game of Thursday’s doubleheader against Detroit, in which he demonstrated his recovery from the shoulder inflammation that had kept Blackburn from throwing a pitch in anger for the previous two weeks by blanking the Tigers over three innings on two hits and a walk, and still throwing fastballs in the mid to high 90s until he left the game.

Friday night game recap: It was the turn of left handed Cole Irvin, who came to the game at 4-7, 3.21, to try to stop the visiting Texas Rangers and impress the visiting scouts in search of southpaw they can acquire for prospects between now and the August 2 trade deadline. Texas threw Spencer Howard, a right handed rookie who will turn 26 next Thursday. He carried a 1-1,6.97 record to the mound. The A’s would pick up their second straight victory behind the handiwork of Irvin by edging the Rangers 5-4.

The Athletics announced three roster moves before game time. They recalled David McKay from Las Vegas and optioned another right handed moundsman, Domingo Tapia, to the AAA Aviators. Zach Logue, who had been added to the big team’s roster to start the first game of yesterday’s twin bill, also was returned to AAA.

The 28 year old Irvin had been on a streak, going 2-1, 1.80 in his three previous starts. He extended it tonight, going seven plus frames and holding Texas to two runs, one of them unearned and the other posthumous, on three hits and a walk. As usual, Irvin was economical in his pitch count, which was 84, including 57 strikes. He got the win and improved his record to 5-7, 3.08.

His mound rival for the Rangers began his work poorly, shifted into high gear, and then fell apart after throwing 81 pitches, 48 of which counted for strikes, over 4-2/3 frames. He allowed four runs, all of them earned, on six hits, two of which left the park, and three walks, and saw his already high ERA balloon to 7.11. He took the loss, his second against one win.

Howard showed an early propensity towards wildness, throwing 22 balls in his first 34 pitches, and it cost him. With Skye Bolt and Tony Kemp on base with walks with two down in the bottom of the second, Vimael Machín lined a double to right that scored both runners. At least, that’s what the A’s thought until Texas claimed that the ball had been trapped under the fence. Their claim was upheld by New York, and Kemp was returned to third, and Oakland had to settle for a one run lead after two innings of play.

As if he’d been buoyed by that reversal of fortune, Howard settled down and retired the next nine Athletic batters in a row.

In the interim, the visitors from the Lone Star State tied the score in the top of the fourth on a single by ex-Athletic and Cal star Marcus Semien, who was forced out at second by Corey Seager’s grounder into the shift.

Seager advanced to second on Jonah Heim’s ground out to second and scored on Adolís Garía’s single to center. Irvin might have been in real trouble after that, when Nathaniel Lowe hit a sharp single to right, but Ramón Laureano cut García down with a laser beam throw to third.

The last of Howard’s skein of outs came on Machín’s blast to right that Eliér Hernández made a jumping catch of at the 367 foot marker. The rookie’s downfall was precipitous. Laureano drove a 3-2 four seamer 399 feet over the center field fence for his tenth home run of the year, Murphy singled sharply to left, and Seth Brown drove an 80mph cutter 424 feet deep into the center field seats, giving him a dozen dingers on the seasons and Oakland a 4-1 advantage.

After Andrus followed these displays of power, southpaw Brock Burke relieved the beleaguered starter. After yielding a base knock to Chad Pinder, he got Skye Bolt to fly out to right to end the outburst. He also put the A’s down in order in the sixth.

When the “crowd” of 6,620 had finished singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” Jonathan Hernández was on the mound for the crew from Arlington. He held the A’s scoreless.

Once Irving walked Leody Taveras to open the eighth, his night was over. Zach Jackson allowed that inherited runner to score. After retiring Ezequiél Durán, striking out pinch hitter Josh Smith, and getting the pinch hitting Kole Caloun to swing and miss on a third, he seemed to have finished his job.

But the third strike on Calhoun was a wild pitch, and Murphy´s throw to first was errant, allowing the batter to reach first and Taveras to take second. Marcus Semien took advantage of the opportunity and dropped a single into right center that narrowed the gap between the teams to 4-2. Sam Moll entered the game and restored order by retiring Seager on a single to center.

Oakland got that run back in their half of the eighth. With José Leclerc now pitching to Texas, Stephen Vogt hit a two out pinch hit single to right that plated Andrus, who had doubled to left center and moved to third on Bolt’s ground to second.

The responsibility of holding the resulting 5-2 lead fell on A’s reliever Lou Trivino, who had to face the meat of the Ranger order. He got Heim on a grounder to Andrus, playing in the shift to the right of second. He struck out García swinging for the second out.

What looked like a final wrap became tense when Trivino served up an 80mph slider to Nathaniel Lowe, who parked it in the right field seats for his 13th four bagger, making it a 5-3 game. Tavares followed that with a walk and motored to third on Durán’s single to left.

Trivino got a 1-2 count on Smith but couldn’t seal the deal; Smith singled to left, bringing in Tavares and reducing Oakland’s lead to a single tally. That did it for Trivino. In came AJ Puk, who plunked Calhoun to load the bases for Simien, who had gone two for four at this point. He grounded out to third, and the A’s had dodged the bullet.

The teams will go at it again Saturday night at 6:07, with the A’s sending James Kaprielian (1-5, 5.09) against the visitors’ Taylor Hearn (4-6, 5.78) going for the Rangers.

A’s Take Second Game of Double Header 5-0 Oakland Shuts Out Detroit in the night cap

Oakland A’s catcher Sean Murphy connects for a bottom of the sixth three run homer against the Detroit Tigers in the night cap of a doubleheader at the Oakland Coliseum on Thu Jul 21, 2022

A’s Take Second Game of Double Header 5-0 Oakland Shuts Out Detroit

By Barbara Mason

OAKLAND–After losing the first game of a double header, the Oakland A’s (33-62) took on the Detroit Tigers (38-56) in game two at the Oakland Coliseum.

The A’s lost game one 7-2 but turned the tables on the Tigers big time in the second game. The A’s did not get on the scoreboard until the sixth inning but the A’s and catcher Sean Murphy it was worth the wait. Murphy homered to center with Machin and Laureano on base to take a 3-0 lead.

Stephen Vogt hit a sacrifice and Seth Brown scored to extend their lead to 4-0. Oakland finished off the inning with a Tony Kemp single and another run scored. The A’s would take the 5-0 lead into the ninth inning.

Frankie Montas was on the mound for the A’s and went three innings allowing only two hits and had five strikeouts. He only played the three innings and was pulled when some fatigue seemed to set. There was no pain but the A’s wanted to get him back on the mound slowly.

Lou Trivino closed the game beautifully. He had two strikeouts to finish off the Tigers in the ninth inning, the final score 5-0.

In the sixth inning the A’s had four hits in a row winning their sixth shutout of the season. They had some great at bats in this game. Oakland pitchers had 12 strikeouts. It was a very solid game for the A’s.

The Tigers Garrett Hill was having a great game until the sixth inning. The A’s outhit the Tigers 10-4 which was great to see for A’s manager Mark Kotsay as the A’s needed to start stringing those hits together.

Oakland will be back on the field Friday night at the Coliseum taking on the Texas Rangers. Cole Irvin (4-7) will be on the mound for Oakland. He comes in with a 3.21 ERA. The A’s will face Spencer Howard (1-1, 6.97). First pitch is scheduled for 6:40 PM PT.

A’s see lightning Bolts beat Astros 5-1; Skye Bolt gets 3 RBIs and a home run in Oakland win

Elvis Andrus of the Oakland A’s gets into the hitting act with a two run RBI single in the top of the seventh inning against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Field in Houston on Fri Jul 15, 2022 (AP News photo)

A’s Beat Astros 5-1; Oakland takes first game of series in Houston

By Barbara Mason

Friday night the Oakland A’s (31-60) took on the Houston Astros (58-31) in Game One of their three game series. Cole Irvin took the mound for Oakland and would be facing one of the toughest lineups in baseball.

Houston would be first up on the board in the fifth inning when Chas McCormick scored off a Jose Siri sacrifice for the early 1-0 lead. That would be the first and last score for Houston.

The A’s got going in the seventh inning scoring three times and never looking back. Seth Brown and Chad Pinder both scored when Elvis Andrus singled to right center. A Skye Bolt single brought Andrus home and the A’s had taken a 3-1 lead.

Bolt was not finished and in the ninth inning he hit one out of the park and with Tony Kemp on base Oakland took a 5-1 lead which would prove to be the final.

It was a great outing for Cole Irvin who went six linnings. He had four strikeouts, three hits and one run. Lou Trivino would close out the game and the A’s had beaten one of the best teams in MLB.

The Astros had trouble getting much offense in this game. They were missing Yordon Alvarez, Michael Brantley and Jose Altuve which was a big loss for the team.

Oakland will take on the Astros in game two Saturday. Jared Koenig (1-2) will take the mound for Oakland with a 6.38 ERA. Justin Verlander will get the nod for Houston with a terrific 11-3 win loss record and a 2.00 ERA. First pitch is scheduled for 1:10 PM PT.

Oakland A’s podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Montas might need more rest before making another start for A’s

Oakland A’s pitcher Frankie Montas has been giving it his all including in this game on Thu Jun 23, 2022 at the Oakland Coliseum against the Seattle Mariners. Montas is doubtful for the Houston Astros series starting Fri Jul 15, 2022 at Minute Maid Field (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Jeremiah:

#1 Oakland A’s pitcher Frankie Montas is still questionable for this weekend’s series against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Field in Houston due to his right shoulder inflammation. Montas has thrown in a 25 pitch bullpen session on Tuesday.

#2 Montas left the roation on Jul 3 after pitching just one inning at Seattle feeling the shoulder tightness so as you can see it’s been a long recovery.

#3 The A’s had Thursday off and open the three games tonight with Houston. The question is can Montas physically make the start without feeling any soreness?

#4 A’s infielder Dennis Garcia 24, made his MLB debut on Tuesday against the Texas Rangers in Arlington going 1-2 with a run scored, a hit, and an RBI. The A’s really need his bat to help out with some of the lack of hitting they just haven’t been getting.

#5 A’s starting pitcher for tonight’s game in Houston the A’s will start Cole Irvin (3-7, 3.32) he’ll be opposed against the Astros Jake Odorizzi (4-2, 3.38) a 5:10 pm first pitch.

Join Jeremiah for the Oakland A’s podcasts Fridays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: A’s try and rebound from Texas series as they open up in Houston on Friday night

Oakland A’s pitcher Paul Blackburn was racked up for five runs by the Texas Rangers in the first inning at Globe Life Field in Arlington on Wed Jul 13, 2022 but settled down for the rest of his six inning stint (AP News photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry F:

#1 The Oakland A’s All Star representative Paul Blackburn got the Charlie Brown treatment surrendering five runs in the bottom of the first inning at Globe Life Field in Arlington to the Texas Rangers on Wednesday as the Rangers got off to a quick 5-0 lead.

#2 Jerry, what were some of the things that Blackburn struggled with in that first inning was it a matter of his not getting tracked or the Rangers were just seeing the ball very well.

#3 For the rest of his start Blackburn pitched shutout ball for the next five innings in the remaining time of his start and found his control.

#4 It was that first inning five run rally that stood up for the Rangers who wound up getting the 5-2 win over the A’s. The A’s who scored only two runs and again lacked the hitting needed to get back in the game.

#5 Starting pitchers for Friday in Houston as the A’s have Thursday off for Oakland Cole Irvin (3-7, 3.32) and Houston manager Dusty Baker has not yet announced a starter for Friday a 5:10 pm PDT first pitch at Minute Maid Field. Jerry can the A’s rebound from the last series they had with the Astros.

Jerry does the A’s podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com