| Rays, A's close out series at the Trop |
Sun Aug 7 11:01:25 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Two young hurlers looking to get back on track will collide this afternoon when the Tampa Bay Rays host the Oakland Athletics in the finale of a three-game set at Tropicana Field. The Athletics will give the ball to Trevor Cahill, who is just 1-5 in his last seven starts. The young right-hander exploded out of the gates this year, but has just three wins since his 6-0 start to the year. The last time Cahill was in action, he did not last long. In just four innings against Sea |
| Eovaldi wins MLB debut, Dodgers edge Diamondbacks |
Sun Aug 7 00:00:00 2011 EST |
| o take the lead for good at 4-2. Ethier led off the inning with a single and advanced to second two batters later on a groundout by Rivera. Ethier then came around to score on a single by Aaron Miles. Brad Ziegler, who was acquired from the Oakland Athletics at the trade deadline, entered the game with runners on the corners and one out. Barajas greeted Ziegler with an RBI single up the middle to plate the Dodgers' second run of the frame. Casey Blake walked and Ethier cued a seeing-eye single |
| McCarthy goes eight strong, A's rout Rays |
Sat Aug 6 22:49:11 2011 EST |
| St. Petersburg, FL (Sports Network) - Brandon McCarthy tossed eight shutout innings to guide the Oakland Athletics past the Tampa Bay Rays, 8-0, in the second of a three-game set at Tropicana Field. McCarthy (5-5) scattered five hits, walked none and struck out five to pick up his third win in as many starts. He's won four straight decisions. David DeJesus added a pair of solo homers and Coco Crisp had two hits, scored twice and stole four bases as the A's snapped a four-game skid. Robinson Chi |
| Rays, Athletics continue series at the Trop |
Sat Aug 6 11:37:45 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Alex Cobb will try to continue his success in his first stint in the majors, as the young hurler will try to lead the Tampa Bay Rays to a victory over the Oakland Athletics in the second contest of a three-game series this evening at Tropicana Field. Cobb has been surprisingly productive in his eight starts for Tampa, and that even includes the his last matchup, which landed him in the loss column for the first time. In that contest Cobb surrendered three runs on six hits in |
| Niemann nearly goes distance at Rays top A's |
Fri Aug 5 22:28:42 2011 EST |
| St. Petersburg, FL (Sports Network) - Jeff Niemann came within one out of his first complete game of the season to lead the Tampa Bay Rays to an 8-4 victory over the Oakland Athletics in the opener of a three-game series. Niemann (6-4) gave up four runs on seven hits and struck out eight while walking one to win his fifth straight decision. He's unbeaten in his last eight starts and hasn't lost since May 4 against Toronto. Kyle Farnsworth recorded the final out. Ben Zobrist ripped a two-run sin |
| Angels turn to Weaver in meeting with Mariners |
Fri Aug 5 10:46:57 2011 EST |
| Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "Dan had four solid pitches and his command was terrific." Seattle is still last in the AL West, but has won three straight and five of seven games since a franchise-record 17-game slide. It just swept the Oakland Athletics in three games from Safeco Field and will begin a six-game road trip against the Angels and Rangers tonight. The Mariners solidified the sweep of the A's with a 7-4 victory on Wednesday, as Ichiro Suzuki and Mike Carp backed a 14-hit attack |
| Cecil aims to extend recent surge in Blue Jays-Rays finale |
Thu Aug 4 10:42:22 2011 EST |
| mprove to 4-4, while lowering his ERA to 4.34. Cecil has faced the Rays eight times (seven starts) and is 4-2 with a 4.69 ERA. Tampa, meanwhile, will counter with righty Wade Davis, who is 8-7 on the year with a 4.62 ERA. Davis defeated the Oakland Athletics last Thursday, despite allowing five first-inning runs. He settled down after and did not allow another run and at one point retired 17 batters in a row. "In that situation, even in the first inning, I felt like I made some good pitches and |
| Mariners take down Athletics |
Wed Aug 3 18:52:19 2011 EST |
| Seattle, WA (Sports Network) - Charlie Furbush made quite an impression on his new team, tossing a career-high five innings to lead the Seattle Mariners to a 7-4 victory over the Oakland Athletics. Making his first start with the Mariners since being acquired from the Tigers on July 30, Furbush (2-3) allowed one run on two hits and carried a perfect game through 4 1/3 frames. Mike Carp, Casper Wells and Josh Bard each had a pair of RBI, while Ichiro Suzuki went 3-for-5 and scored twice for the |
| Furbush, Mariners eye sweep of A's |
Wed Aug 3 10:51:33 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Charles Furbush makes his first start for Seattle this afternoon when the Mariners go for a sweep in their three-game series with the Oakland Athletics at Safeco Field. Furbush, acquired from Detroit as a part of a six-player deal that sent Doug Fister to the Tigers, gave up a run in an inning of work on Sunday against Tampa Bay in his Mariners debut. The left-hander had been 1-3 with a 3.62 ERA in 17 appearances with the Tigers. This will be his first start against the A's a |
| Wells' homer guides Mariners past A's |
Wed Aug 3 02:14:01 2011 EST |
| Seattle, WA (Sports Network) - Casper Wells' first home run as a Mariner proved to be the difference in Seattle's 4-2 win over the Oakland Athletics. Wells' two-run shot in the sixth inning made it 4-0 and helped Seattle win consecutive games for the first time since a three-game streak from July 3-5. "We've thrown him right in there, he's played every day so far," Mariners manager Eric Wedge said of Wells. "I don't anticipate him playing every single day, but we're going to try and get him a g |
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