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Well, hey -- Seattle doesn't really own the A's, now, do they?
Like Game 23 against the Twins, the A's jumped out early and never gave up the lead. Of course, there were some tense moments, but the bullpen provided 3.2 innings of scoreless relief -- always a good sign. But Embree, Brown and Street combined to throw 25 strikes in 49 pitches. Not good. That will need to improve. Offensively, the A's had THREE hits. You're not going to win a lot of games with three hits, even if you do draw seven walks. Three hits is a recipe for losing. This team, as usual, needs a better batting coach. But hey, it's a win, right? And it's a division win over a team which had beaten the A's six straight times. I'll take it, for it's a game the A's probably shouldn't have won. A's Record: 15-9 A's Should-Be Record: 16-8 |
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