I know, I know... this was the first game of the month. BUT we cruised to an 8-4 victory thanks to a bases clearing triple by Ackley in the 5 run 2nd inning. '
Oakland Athletics (49-59)
Weeks 2B
Crisp CF
Matsui DH
Willingham LF
Sweeney RF
Jackson 1B
Pennington SS
Suzuki C
Sizemore 3B
Cahill P
Mariners (45-62)
Ichiro RF
Ryan SS
Ackley 2B
Carp DH
Kennedy 1B
Olivo C
Wells LF
Figgins 3B
Gutierrez CF
However, the game may have been decided in the 1st as Beaven loaded the bases on three straight singles, weird singles, with nobody out. But he got out of the jam and that was pretty much the only trouble he got into until the 7th. The first hit was a ricochet off his leg followed by a line drive right over Ryan into center, who was going to 2nd to cover Weeks. Weeks advanced to 3rd and then Matsui, batting .528 on a 9 game hitting streak, hit to 3B that ended up a single as Figgins tried to tag Weeks. Stupid choice, Matsui is slow and would have been out. So, the bases were loaded. But then rookie pitcher Beavan got the next two batters and called strikes and Jackson ended the inning by flying out to Wells. If they score there, who knows what happens the rest of the game goes.
We knocked out 16 hits. Our first was in the first inning, a double by ryan to right field. In the 2nd inning, after the A's went in order, is when we did our damage. Olivo flied to center on the first pitch, then Wells, on his first pitch, got a broken bat single right past their 3rd baseman. It was followed by a Figgins bloop single to left, then a Guti double to right that scored Wells. Ichiro loaded the bases via a fielder's choice as he hit a chopper right to 3B. Figgins was looked back to the base and Sizemore couldn't get Ichiro in time on the throw. Unlike the Athletics in the first, we were able to punch through with the bases juiced. Ryan picked up an RBI with his single to left and the bases were still loaded.
Which brought up Ackley, coming into the game batting .305 with 5 homers and 20 RBI. The best hitter on our team since he came up. The dude is ridiculously good. He's the best in the majors right now at batting with two strikes, and he didn't disappoint tonight. On a 1-2 count he lined to RF, but the ball bounced in front of Sweeney and over his glove as he was trying to dive for the ball. It went all the way to the wall and Ackley had a 3RBI triple. It is already his 5th triple of the year. Carp and Kennedy both grounded out to end the inning, but when all the damage was over we had 9 batters, 5 runs, and 5 hits.
We traded Fister and Pauley away on Saturday to Detroit for the new Casper Wells (in the lineup for his second game) as well as Charlie Furbush (P) and a couple of minor leaguers. We also were able to trade Bedard to Boston on Sunday! I am sad to see Fister go, I really liked him. Underrated guy, consistent... his only issue was lack of run support. Wells ended up getting 2 singles, a run, and was hit by a pitch in his final at-bat.
Figgins was pinch hit for in the 3rd, lots of speculation but it turned out hit hurt his hip flexor diving back to third in the 2nd. Smoak pinch hit for him in the 3rd and ended up going 2/3 with a walk and two runs scored. Ended up being a good night on his supposed night off. Pretty much everyone in our lineup had a good day, only Kennedy failed to reach base.
Ichiro 1-5, R, RBI
Ryan 3-5, 2B, R, RBI
Ackley 2-4, 3B, 3B, BB, R, 3RBI
Carp 1-4, BB,
Kennedy 0-5
Olivo 3-5, RBI
Wells, 2-4, R, HBP
Figgins 1-1, R
Smoak 2-3, 2B, BB, 2R
Gutierrez 1-4, 2B, R, RBI
We added three more runs in three separate innings. In the 4th Ackley got a double and scored on an Olivo single. And, in the 5th and 7th Smoak led off each inning with a hit (single and then double) and scored on a wild pitch and soft bloop single by Ichiro.
The attendance was 23.335. I ate Garlic Chicken and scored the game. The Mariners improved to 11-13 when I attend!
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