5-30-08
Duchscherer vs Millwood
The Ranger's Millwood is going to be making his first start since coming off the DL, so you can expect him to be on a pitch count. Lifetime he is 3-3 with a 4.29 ERA vs Oakland. Duke tossed probably the best start of his career in his last outing against the Red Sox. He carried a no-hitter into the seventh until David Ortiz broke it up with a one-out single. He and Street combined on a 3-0 one-hitter, arguably the A's best pitching performance all year.
5-31-08
Blanton vs Feldman
Scott Feldman has pitched into the sixth inning in all of his six starts, but his team is just 1-5 in those games. The longball has been his kryptonite, so if the A's can launch one we may get this game. Blanton finally won his first home victory of the season, a 6-3 victory over the Sox. This will be his second start against the Ragers this season. In his last start he allowed two runs on seven hits through seven innings, but was the hard-luck loser as the A's dropped that game 4-3.
6-1-08
Smith vs Ponson
Hey everyone, it's Sir Sidney! In his last start, Ponson got his first loss of the year after allowing 12 hits in five innings against Tampa Bay. In his last start against Oakland, he allowed four first-inning runs, but then settled down and ended up leaving the game with a ND. Smith broke his personal four-game losing streak after getting a 3-1 win over the Jays. Most if not all of those four games should have been wins for us, but our offense seems to go into sleep mode whenever he's on the mound. Hopefully we can score some runs and help our pitcher(s) out in this game/series.
This is a weird roadtrip for the A's...only three games. Then they head back home to face the Tigers, Angels, and Yankees. It's like a detour on the map...anyways I'm hoping for a series win. Hamilton has scorching numbers against us, so keeping him out of the pitcure is going to have to be a priority. And with Thomas and potentially both Sweeneys out of the lineup, we may be a bit short-handed in some of these games. But hopefully we can pull away with a series win.