Smith is now 5-6 on the season with a 3.44 era. The only run that Smith gave up came in the fifth inning with Mike Napoli hit a solo home run off him. Other then that, Smith never really made any mistakes and just let his defense take care of him.
Eric Chavez led the A’s with two rbi which came in the seventh inning a two run single. Mark Ellis had a rbi groundout in the second inning before Daric Barton singled in another run. Bobby Crosby scored an unearned run in the ninth inning on an Angels error as well.
Great win for the A’s who are now 45-37 on the season. Athletics Blog
]]>Eric Chavez, Kurt Suzuki, Bobby Crosby, and Rajai Davis all hit home runs in the game as well. Talk about making the long ball work for you in a game. Anytime you hit six home runs like the A’s did, you should crush your opponent just like they did.
Justin Duchscherer was the winning pitcher and is now 7-4 on the season. Duchscherer pitched eight inning while only giving up five hits and one run. The one run came in the fifth inning on a fielder choice to third base. Andrew Brown came in to the game in the ninth inning to finish things up with out any problems.
]]>Eric Chavez hit his third home run of the season in the fifth inning to lead the A’s with three rbi in the game. Travis Buck and Cust both had one rbi to help out as well.
On the mound, Chad Gaudin earned the victory after throwing the tenth and eleventh innings of the game. Gaudin is now 5-3 as he has seen a lot of action out of the A’s bullpen this year.
Starting A’s pitcher Dana Eveland did not have his best stuff as he only lasted 4 1/3 innings. Eveland didn’t have good control at all as he gave up three hits, three runs, and walked seven batters. Eveland was very lucky to come away with a no decision in this game.
Alan Embree gave up one run in relief but four other Athletics pitchers threw scoreless innings to pick him up. Brad Ziegler, Keith Foulke, Huston Street, and Gaudin all did a great job out of the bullpen for the A’s.
]]>The Athletics also placed Travis Buck on the 15-day disabled list and moved Eric Chavez to the 60-day disabled list.
]]>It was going to be hard for Cunningham to make the big league roster this year and he will more then likely come of the disabled list and start playing in double a ball.
In some other Athletic news from Spring Training, it doesn’t look like Eric Chavez will be making his 10th straight opening day start for the Athletics. Chavez still isn’t running and isn’t responding too well after receiving an epidural last week.
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