With Uribe coming back soon = more firepower. Crawford will be out a while longer.
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Flights from Las Vegas to Nashville to Oakland: $900.
Major-league uniform: $200.
Meal money: $99.
First big-league start since 2012: priceless.
Actually, $1.
Brad Mills pitched for the A's on Friday night and struck out the side in the first inning, capped by a curve that froze David Ortiz, but his high pitch count limited him to four innings in Oakland's 4-3 victory over the Red Sox before 28,602 at the Coliseum.
1979bear;842326843 said:
As a Giant hating Dodger fan, last night was a reminder that Bochy is streets ahead of Mattingly as a manager. You don't lose when you re up 5-1 and then 5-3 in the 9th.
ducky23;842326847 said:
Um. I'm as big of a giants fan there is.
But you just summed up the entire giants/colorado series.
sycasey;842326851 said:
Yup, worst series of the year.
Though in fairness to Bochy, I blame that less on managing than on our usually good defense suddenly becoming the Keystone Kops.
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They may have felt jobbed by the umpiring crew on Saturday, but the A's put that aside and added another win to their major-league best total.
Coco Crisp hit the first pitch he got from Boston closer Koji Uehara, who was just into the game, to right field to send in Alberto Callaspo from second base with one out in the 10th, giving Oakland a 2-1 win over the Red Sox. Callaspo was just the second A's player of the day to get past first base.
At 47-28, the A's are a season-high 19 games over .500 and they have the majors' top record. They've won five games in a row.
grandmastapoop;842327966 said:
Hot god damn! Timmy!!!!!
Unit2Sucks;842327968 said:
Love it when a pitcher no hits a team and to add insult to injury gets on base 3 times and scores 2 runs. It's such a quirk of baseball that a guy who used to be dominant and won 2 cy youngs didn't start throwing no hitters until later in his career when he's basically a shell of his former self.
beelzebear;842328044 said:
Good for Timmy.
LAD are 3.5 games back. I still think they catch the San Paco Gigantes by the All-star break.
KoreAmBear;842328052 said:
In any case, I think the 2nd place team in the West will get a wild card spot, which is bunk because it's just means a one-game playoff.
beelzebear;842328790 said:
June 27: Dodgers are now 2 back of the Giants. All-star break is about 18 days away.
YuSeeBerkeley;842328860 said:
Does anyone here have mlb.tv and willing to temporarily share your username and password? I've been racking my brain on a fix to watch the Dodgers but wanted to verify something before purchasing it.
beelzebear;842328864 said:
Do searches for VIPBox or Firstrow, and get a pop-up blocker. It's not the best quality and it can cut out...but it's free. I mostly listen if Vin is announcing and don't worry too much about the visual. It's quite amazing to still hear him do games...it's like I could be 15 again listening to a game on a summer evening.
YuSeeBerkeley;842328945 said:
Can you watch either of those on an iPad or Android device?
NYCGOBEARS;842320829 said:
'Sup Doyers fans?
sycasey;842329484 said:
EDIT: That said, the "June Swoon" thing is a myth. The Giants have had about as many good Junes as bad ones since moving to San Francisco. People just remember the bad ones more, and it also rhymes.
NYCGOBEARS;842328038 said:
Oh. Hell. Yes!
beelzebear;842325802 said:
It's a long freakin' season. I think the Dodgers catch the Giants by the All-star break.
Nothing like opposite directions. Dodgers are 7-3 in the last 10, Giants are 3-7.