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Smith dominates as A's edge Blue Jays
OAKLAND 3, TORONTO 1
 

By Al Barba
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Rookie lefthander Greg Smith
has held his own on baseball's best pitching staff.
Unfortunately for Smith, his efforts haven't been rewarded too
often.

Those fortunes finally changed as Smith threw 6 2/3 scoreless
innings and Jack Hannahan and Bobby Crosby each drove a run to
lead the Athletics to a 3-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays
on Tuesday.

Smith (3-4) has been victimized by a lack of run support, as the
Athletics managed just 3.18 runs per game in his previous nine
starts. In his last five outings, Smith went 0-4 with a 3.41
ERA as Oakland scored a grand total of two runs.

However, Smith said he is not worried by the lack of run support
as long as the A's keep winning.

"I'm not really concerned about my personal wins and losses,"
Smith said. "It's more about the team's wins and losses.

"This lineup is going to come out and fight every day they're
out here. They're going to give it all they've got. If these
guys are going to come out and give it their all, then you're
going to work for them when they do that."

While the offense did not exactly produce an offensive
explosion, Oakland scored just enough to extend its winning
streak to a season high-tying five games.

In the process, Oakland put an end to Toronto's five-game
winning streak.

Smith allowed six hits, walked one and struck out three. It
marked the eighth start this season that Smith has pitched at
least six innings and sixth time that he allowed two or fewer
runs.

"(The key) was throwing strikes, keeping the ball in the zone,"
Smith said. "I walked a guy in the first inning and from that
point on I was going to make them earn it," Smith said. "Once I
got the ball in the zone, I just wanted to make sure I threw
quality strikes after that."

Acquired in the offseason trade that sent Dan Haren to Arizona,
Smith outdueled A.J. Burnett (5-5). Burnett allowed three runs
- two earned - and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings. The righthander
walked two and notched a season high-tying 10 strikeouts.

Toronto manager Jon Gibbons was impressed with Smith.

"He's good," Gibbons said. "He keeps you off-balance. We had
that one chance when we got two runners on but couldn't
capitalize. He was good. He was the story tonight."

The Athletics scored an unearned run in the second inning when
Emil Brown singled to right field with one out, stole second and
scored when the throw from Toronto catcher Rod Barajas hit him
and caromed into shallow left field.

Oakland added to its lead in the fourth, scoring twice with two
outs after a walk to Kurt Suzuki. Hannahan followed with a
double to right-center field and Crosby capped the inning with
an RBI single to center that gave the Athletics a 3-0 lead.

"I didn't throw enough strikes," Burnett said. "I had that one
bad inning with two outs, gave up a double and single and didn't
hit my spots. Basically I left pitches over the middle of the
plate and they did what they were supposed to do with them."

Toronto avoided the shutout when Kevin Mench produced a two-out
single in the eighth inning off reliever Alan Embree.

Huston Street pitched a scoreless ninth inning to register his
12th save in 14 chances.

Frank Thomas, who marked his 40th birthday by facing the club
that released him earlier this season, had a third-inning double
and then was forced to leave the game after suffering a slight
strain of the right quadriceps.

The injury was a re-occurrence of an injury he suffered in
Cleveland on May 13.

"I strained my quad tendon a couple weeks ago. I've been
playing on it. It's been getting better," Thomas said. "That's
the first time I really had to stretch out to get a double and
I ran a little too fast and obviously strained it again. So
hopefully it is just a strain. We will check it out tomorrow to
make sure."

Thomas is planning on getting an MRI exam on Wednesday.

"Everything seems to be fine except that one area. That's that
quad tendon area," Thomas said. "I'm hoping that it's nothing
serious because I'm feeling like the old me. I feel really
good. Sometimes you have to just keep pushing."


 
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