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Eveland sharp as Athletics crush Rays
OAKLAND 9, TAMPA BAY 1
 

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Dana Eveland must like the
northern California air.

Eveland pitched his first career complete game Wednesday to lead
the Oakland Athletics to a 9-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.

Bobby Crosby went 3-for-5 with two RBI and Jack Cust homered
twice for Oakland (25-23), which snapped a two-game mini-skid
and avoided falling back to .500 for the first time since early
April.

Eveland (4-3) yielded a run, three hits and a walk while
striking out five to run his record to 3-0 at home. He threw 63
of his 95 pitches for strikes and faced four batters over the
minimum.

"I haven't even thought about it yet, but it's awesome to have
the complete game," Eveland said.

It was the first time Eveland was facing the Rays in his
four-year career and the lefthander was nearly dominant,
surrendering just two base hits over his first seven innings.

"Their guy (Eveland) was really good, very talented," Rays
manager Joe Maddon. "We couldn't do anything against him."

The 24-year-old southpaw was six outs away from his first career
shutout when Jonny Gomes sent his first pitch in the eighth
over the wall in left to finally put the Rays in the scoring
column.

"I was really hoping I could get the shutout, but you give up
homers occasionally, Eveland said. "It's no big deal. Got the
complete game, and the win feels great."

Crosby's two-run double in the third inning gave Oakland its
initial lead.

The home team proceeded to score at least a run over its next
four innings, including a three-run fifth in which Jack Hannahan
hit a solo homer two batters before Cust went deep off Tampa
Bay starter Andy Sonnanstine (6-2) for a two-run blast that gave
the A's a 6-0 lead.

"I wouldn't mind playing tomorrow to keep the feeling going the
way we hit," Hannahan said.

Kurt Suzuki had a run-scoring double in the sixth before Cust
hit his second two-run shot in the seventh off Jason Hammel to
make the score 9-0.

"My first two times up, I came up empty, but I got pitches to
hit the last couple of at-bats and I didn't miss them," Cust
said.

Sonnanstine gave up seven runs, nine hits and a walk while
striking out six in six innings.

"I threw good pitches and they hit them, I threw bad pitches and
they hit them, " Sonnanstine said. "It's tough to get blown
out."


 
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