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Duchscherer, six-run seventh help A's sweep Tigers
OAKLAND 10, DETROIT 2
 


By Ryan Leong
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Justin Duchscherer pitched 6 2/3
innings and rookie Carlos Gonzalez hit a three-run double as the
Oakland Athletics completed a three-game sweep of the Detroit
Tigers with a 10-2 victory on Wednesday.

Bobby Crosby added a two-run double and Travis Buck homered for
Oakland, which pounded out 15 hits en route to its fourth
straight win.

"It's great to win anytime, good stuff, bad stuff," Duchscherer
said. "We came out and we swung the bats well and put up some
runs, so anytime we put up some runs, it's great."

Carlos Guillen had an RBI single for Detroit, which has lost
five of six.

Duchscherer (5-4) allowed two runs and three hits, walking five
and striking out three.

The Tigers have been scuffling all season, and Wednesday was no
exception. Nate Robertson (3-6) surrendered eight hits and five
runs in 6 1/3 innings but deserved a better fate.

"He was OK today," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. "He
certainly wasn't bad."

Trailing, 4-2, in the seventh, Detroit blew a golden opportunity
with runners on second and third and only one out. Duchscherer
struck out Ryan Raburn before lefthanded reliever Alan Embree
came on to get Curtis Granderson to fly out to right field.

"We've been getting enough out of our starters to give us a
chance to win games, but our offense basically has stunk,"
Leyland said. "I'm sorry, but that's just the way it is. I'm
befuddled by it, but I'm not upset about it. I've talked about
it long enough.

"Our offense basically has stunk, and it hasn't really gotten
into gear on any consistent basis the entire season. I can't
hide those facts, and I'm not going to."

The Athletics took advantage by sending 10 batters to the plate
during a six-run seventh inning.

Mark Ellis led off with a walk and stole second. With two outs,
Emil Brown walked and Daric Barton singled to right to make it
5-2.

After an infield single by Buck loaded the bases, Gonzalez
cleared them with a double to left, putting the game out of
reach.

"That feels great, and it was my first hit in the series, too,"
Gonzalez said. "I was waiting for that pitch because they
stayed away from me the whole series. I faced a lot of lefties
and they were throwing me a lot of sliders, so I made good
contact going the other way. I got the big hit at the end."

Rob Bowen hit a grounder up the middle, and shortstop Ramon
Santiago made an awkward dive for the ball, suffering a left
shoulder injury that forced him to leave the game. The A's kept
pouring it on as Jack Hannahan hit a high fly ball that bounced
off the wall in right field for an RBI double.

Detroit trailed, 3-0, before scoring twice in the sixth. Raburn
and Granderson each walked to start the frame and Guillen
followed with a single to center that deflected hard off
Duchscherer's left wrist, allowing Raburn to score.

Duchscherer stayed in the game after being tended to by the
Athletics' training staff. He then walked Marcus Thames to load
the bases and hit Magglio Ordonez with a pitch, forcing in a
run.

But Duchscherer regrouped and induced Jeff Larish to hit into a
double play to end the inning.

"We had a three-run lead at the time, 3-0, and they scored a
couple. I got bases loaded, one out," Duchscherer said. "That
inning could have gotten ugly quick, and I threw a pretty good
curveball and (Larish) grounded into a double play, got me out
of it, so I was fortunate."

Oakland regained its two-run lead in the sixth, when Buck
homered to center.

"I'm just really excited to be back up here and help
contribute," said Buck, who recently was recalled from the
minors. "Whereas in the beginning of the year, I was putting
too much pressure on myself. I was almost no good up here
because I wasn't doing anything productive, so what happened
needed to happen. And now that my confidence is back, I'm
putting together good (at-bats) and definitely helping out the
team."

 
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