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Ellis' homer propels Athletics past Orioles
OAKLAND 6, BALTIMORE 5 (10 INNINGS)
 

By Michael Duca
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Mark Ellis kept the
surprising Oakland Athletics on the winning track.

Ellis belted a game-winning solo homer in the bottom of the 10th
inning Wednesday, lifting the Athletics to a 6-5 victory over
the Baltimore Orioles.

With two outs in the 10th, Ellis turned on an off-speed pitch by
Baltimore reliever Lance Cormier (0-1) to give Oakland its
fourth straight win.

"It feels good just to contribute," Ellis said.

The victory completed a three-game sweep of Baltimore and helped
the Athletics improve to 22-14.

Ellis, who broke an 0-for-17 skid with a single in the sixth
inning, watched as his blast off Cormier crash off the left
field foul pole for the A's second victory in extra innings in
2008.

"I was in a pretty bad slump, and you don't feel like you're
contributing," Ellis added. "I know you can play defense, but
if you don't cross the plate and score runs, it's a bad
feeling."

"I knew right away he hit it out," Cormier said. "It was not a
good pitch. I threw a cutter at 1-0, the ball got up, and he
went out and got it and kept it fair."

In his sixth season in the majors, Ellis had suffered his worst
hitless streak of his career by going 0-for-18 earlier in the
season.

Oakland reliever Dallas Braden (1-0) pitched 2 1/3 innings to
collect his second career win. Braden's other victory came
April 24, 2007, in his major league debut at Baltimore.

"It's funny," Braden said. "In the bullpen we were just talking
about my last win. It's taken me a year and a half to win
another baseball game, from Double-A to Triple-A to the big
leagues."

The Athletics took an early lead on Emil Brown's RBI groundout
in the first and added two more in the fifth on Kurt Suzuki's
homer off Orioles starter Jeremy Guthrie.

"I'm enjoying all this winning," Brown said. "I've never been
in a situation like this in the major leagues, with a team that
is competitive at the top of its division. It's a new story
every day, a new hero."

It was Suzuki's first homer of 2008 and eighth of his career.

Baltimore scored a pair of runs to chase Oakland starter Joe
Blanton in the sixth inning to cut its deficit to 3-2 on RBI
singles by Kevin Millar and Ramon Hernandez.

Blanton allowed two runs, eight hits and two walks in 5 2/3
innings, while Guthrie gave up four runs, five hits and three
walks - also in 5 2/3 frames.

"I felt pretty good all day," Blanton said. "I hit a lot of
spots in the strike zone. I missed a couple every now and then,
but my control wasn't any big deal."

After Jack Hannahan's RBI double in the bottom of the sixth gave
the A's a 4-2 lead, the Orioles took their first lead of the
game in the eighth on a two-run single by Brian Roberts followed
by an RBI double by Melvin Mora, giving the visitors a 5-4
advantage.

However, Oakland knotted the score at 5-5 on a pinch-hit RBI
groundout by Frank Thomas a half-inning later.

Nick Markakis went 3-for-5 for the Orioles, who've lost five
straight.

"Any time the games are close, the emotions are there," Cormier
said. "When a walk-off loss like this happens, it's a huge
letdown, over and over again."


 
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