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8/4 – 6/2009: Iowa City Country at Oakland Athletics
Preview: The Country swept the Athletics in their three-game series back in the beginning of June, when the Country won 2 close games (eight – five and seven – six), and one easy win (five – zero).
The Athletics lead the AL west division, ahead of the Mariners by one game and the Angels by seven. They are doing this without a strong starting staff, led by Joe Blanton (92 BA 2SF – one, SL – three, CB – two, CH – two) and Gaudin (95 CA SL – two, SP – two, CH – one). They are also not blowing teams away on offense, having only 3 players (catcher David Ross, first baseman Frank Thomas, and second baseman Mark Ellis) with power ratings over level C. But they have strong fielders, especially in the infield and could make it difficult for the Country to score runs. Game one: Country Grindell (93 EC CU – Three, CB – three, PA – three, HSK – one) at Athletics Frese (91 EC SL – three, CB – one)
Final score: eight – three Country.
Offensive summary: after the A's took a 1-0 lead on a Frank Thomas double, Jack Cust tied the game when he homered off a fastball straight down the middle of the plate. A Harris double and a McCurdy RBI single gave the Country a two – one lead after 2. In the 3rd, Fields calmly watched three balls go by with runners at 1st and 3rd before smashing a fastball that was grooved right down the middle for a three run home run. The A's Chavez hit a two-run homer that pulled the Athletics to within two runs. In the sixth, the As starter, who was pitching in purple condition, tired and was pulled after giving up consecutive singles. Erdos came to the plate and got an RBI single off of a Hudson Street hard sinker. Street stymied the Country in the 7th mad most of the 8th, but with two out in the 8th, Spilborghs blooped a single over the shortstop. He took off for second on the first pitch to Kemp (Spilborghs was batting leadoff today, with Kemp batting second and playing center field). Spilborghs easily took second base and when the Athletics catcher's throw sailed into centerfield, Spilborghs took third. Kemp, who had a very good day at the plate today, singled to left field bringing Spilborghs home. A Brendan Harris RBI double in the 9th gave the Country a lead of eight – three.
Spilborghs was a solid 2/5 with a stolen base and Kemp was strong out of the two hole, going 4/5 with RBI and a run scored.
Defensive summary: Grindell, did not make it out of the fourth inning, going only 3–1/3. Although he struck out six, he allowed three runs. Green pitched a solid 2–2/3 innings, allowing just one hit. Greens two strikeouts were matched by Broxton, who pitched the same number of innings, but allowed no hits. Middle reliever Murray was called in for the final out and the final score was eight – three country.
The left side of the Country defense was kept very busy, while the right side practically had an off day today. Fields handled five balls and shortstop Huisman four, while the first and second baseman handled five balls in play, combined. The seven balls hit to the outfield were handled by the left and centerfielders, with the right fielder just having a good view of the action today. Neither team's catcher was involved in any balls put in play (or foul outs, either, for that matter). Game two: Country Depablos (93 DC SL – four, CB – four, the SL – one) at Athletics Blanton (92 BA 2SF – one, SL – three, CB – two, CH – two)
Final score: six – two Country
Offensive summary: Spilborghs led off the game by grounding a fastball in between short and third for single. He then stole second and scored on a single from Matt Kemp. Kemp moved to third on a fielders choice and then scored on a Fields single to left, taking a two – zero lead, that grew to five-zero in the 3rd when Fields hit a homerun with Matt Kemp and Jack Cust on base. Kemp and Fields joined forces again in the 5th when Matt Kemp singled and stole second, was driven home by Josh Fields.
Pitching summary: Depablos was dominant, finishing the fifth with a three-hit shutout. He lost the shutout bid in the sixth, when Chavez hit a two-run opposite field home run. Depablos started the seventh inning but was unable to finish, leaving with two outs and runners at second and third. Broxton was called in to close the inning, facing Mark Ellis (DBC). The fireballer started Ellis off with a change up for a called strike one. Ellis then fouled off a sinking fastball and struck out swinging on a third ball changeup, ending the inning. The Athletics would not threaten again.
Comments: Matt Kemp was named player of the game for driving in the first run; he was 3/4 and scored each time he reached space. Depablos notched his 11th win (he has zero losses). Today, he pitched 6-2/3 innings, allowing two runs on seven hits with seven strikeouts. Erdos and Cust were hitless today, but Josh Fields picked up the slack, going 3/4 with a homerun and five RBIs Game three: Country Bourgeois (90 DB SL – two, CU – three, CB – four, VSL – one) at Athletics Gaudin (95 CA SL – two, SP – two, CH – one)
Final score: 7-0, Country
Offensive summary: Spilborghs laced a double over the centerfielders head to lead off the game and scored on a shallow single from Milledge. The Athletics starter then hung a changeup to Erdos, and Erdos put it over the right-field wall for his 10th homerun of the season, putting the Country up 3-0 after 1. That lead was extended to 5 on back-to-back solo homeruns from Cust and Johnson. Cust, who hit his on an 0-2 splitter said that he was looking for a change up, but the split finger was just a little bit faster and it was easy for him to react to it. In the 5th and 8th, doubles by Erdos and Johnson (respectively) led to RBI singles from Cust and Fields (respectively). Cust's ball rolled so slowly that Erdos clearly would not have scored if the midfielders were not playing back.
Pitching summary: Country starter Bourgeois closed out the fifth inning with a five hit shutout intact, allowing five hits and striking out six. Stratton started the 6th and struck out two in his two innings, also allowing five hits. Murray gave up no hits in his two innings of work. When asked about the recent use of middle reliever Murray, who was largely been in the minor leagues, the Country manager commented that there was one spot on the pitching staff that was not settled; it is between Shawn Green, Jiang, and Murray (to take the spot not filled by any of the 6 starters, spot starter Pettyjohn, long reliever Stratton, setup men Brown and Broxton, or closer Chamberlain). Green would normally be the front runner, as he has the most experience, throws with the most velocity of the three and has the best breaking pitches, but with Broxton, Brown, and Chamberlain being solid 1 to 1–1/2 inning pictures, he prefers someone with level C stamina.
"While Murray has pitched well from what I've seen, his knuckle curve just doesn't have the drastic break to be a strikeout pitch, while Jiang's level 4 forkball and level 2 screwball has done very well for him, so while Murray has proved that he can be a valuable middle reliever, I think the final spot is now between Jiang and Green.
Comments: Milledge was named player of the game for hitting bringing in the first run; he also had a run scored. Erdos, Cust, and Johnson were very productive today, going a combined 7/13 with three doubles, three homeruns, five RBIs, and five runs scored. For the second consecutive game, Huisman had multiple base hits but no RBIs or runs scored.
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