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Boggs, Millwood help Rangers edge A's
TEXAS 3, OAKLAND 1
 


By John Tranchina
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ARLINGTON, Texas (Ticker) -- Kevin Millwood came off the disabled
list and served notice that he definitely is healthy again.

Millwood allowed just one run and five hits in six innings and
rookie Brandon Boggs drove in three to lead the Texas Rangers to
a 3-1 triumph over the Oakland Athletics on Friday night.

With the victory, Texas (28-28) climbed back to the .500 mark.
Oakland, however, lost its third in a row after a five-game
winning streak.

Millwood (3-3), who strained his groin just 12 pitches into his
last start on May 10, also against Oakland, was activated from
the 15-day DL on Thursday and pitched well, striking out five
without a walk.

"Everything is fine, my groin didn't bother me at all," Millwood
said. "I felt like I located my fastball, and when I do that,
I tend to pitch well. It was probably better than I've been all
year. I'm not going to go out and blow people away, I got to
locate and I got to change speeds, and the few starts before I
got hurt, I wasn't doing that very well. Today, I did do it.
That's when I'm good, when I can locate and change speeds."

"We needed that, he's our ace," Texas manager Ron Washington
said. "He came back and he went out there, and you can't ask
any more. He did his job, he threw well."

Eddie Guardado and Joaquin Benoit each threw a scoreless inning
before C.J. Wilson worked the ninth for his 11th save.

Boggs was not even supposed to be in the lineup but was inserted
at the last minute when outfielder Milton Bradley, who entered
the day second in the American League in batting with a .327
average, pulled himself out due to light-headedness.

"Probably about 20-30 minutes before the game, I found out I was
playing," Boggs said. "I was just getting some extra work in
the (batting) cage, and they just came in and said I had to get
ready for the game. A player in my position, anybody who's
backing up, guys who aren't playing that day, you still want to
come to the park still ready to play."

Boggs, who opened the scoring with an RBI double in the fourth,
snapped a 1-1 tie in the sixth with a sacrifice fly to deep left
field. He then doubled the lead in the eighth with another
two-base hit, a one-hopper off the wall in right field that
plated Josh Hamilton from first base.

"It's definitely pretty satisfying," Boggs said. "Every day, I
want to come out here and prove myself more and more just so I
can stay up here as long as possible."

"(Boggs) is not intimidated, he's a sponge," Washington said.
"He's learning as much as he can, he's in there working hard and
he stays ready. Every opportunity he gets, he does something,
whether it's on the defensive end or if it's on the offensive
end. He does something, and that's a pretty good quality for a
young kid."

Michael Young went 2-for-4 in extending his hitting streak to 15
games.

Justin Duchscherer (4-4) had a solid outing for Oakland,
surrendering two runs and six hits while striking out five and
walking one in six innings.

"I'd rather it was a situation where I was worse but we won,"
said Duchscherer, who threw his fourth quality start in his last
five outings.

"You come into this park and get that kind of performance, you
think you have a chance to win," Oakland manager Bob Geren said.
"But their guy hit his spots and we didn't score enough runs.
Their guy made some perfect pitches."

The Athletics plated their lone run in the fifth, when Mark
Ellis, who hit a leadoff double, scored on rookie Carlos
Gonzalez's two-base hit down the right field line. Gonzalez
went 2-for-3 in his major league debut after being recalled from
Class AAA Sacramento earlier in the day, doubling in his first
two at-bats.

"We didn't win, but I'm very excited about my debut," Gonzalez
said. "I got to second (after the first double) and Michael
Young congratulated me. It's something I'll never forget."


 
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