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Izturis stays hot, Garland sharp as Angels win
ANAHEIM 5, OAKLAND 3
 


By Al Barba
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Maicer Izturis homered, scored
three runs and drove in a pair to lead the Los Angeles Angels of
Anaheim to a 5-3 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Saturday
night at McAfee Coliseum.

Izturis led off the game with a home run - his second in two
nights - and Jon Garland struck out a season-high eight while
allowing two runs in seven-plus innings as the Angels extended
their season-high winning streak to seven games.

"I wasn't thinking home run," Izturis said. "I was just thinking
hard contact. I was watching him warm up in the bullpen and I
said to myself, if he throws me a first-pitch fastball, I'm
going to jump on it."

Vladimir Guerrero and Rob Quinlan each added a sacrifice fly for
Anaheim, which has won five straight road games. Francisco
Rodriguez pitched through a rocky ninth inning to register his
major league-leading 26th save.

Rodriguez allowed a leadoff home run to Jack Cust, and a double
to Eric Chavez. However, he got a ground out from Mark Ellis,
and sandwiched a walk between strikeouts of rookies Daric Barton
and Carlos Gonzalez to end it.

Izturis gave the Angels a quick lead as he hit Greg Smith's
first pitch of the game over the left-field wall for a home run.
Izturis homered off Joe Blanton to open Friday night's
series-opener.

The Angels' shortstop became the first major leaguer to lead off
consecutive games with a home run since Alfonso Soriano of the
Chicago Cubs accomplished the feat against the San Diego Padres
on May 13 and 14. He also became the first switch-hitter to do
so since Jimmy Rollins of the Philadelphia Phillies went deep
from both sides of the plate in 2005.

Izturis joined Rex Hudler (1996) and Brian Downing (1987) as the
only Angels to lead off consecutive games with home runs.

"He's been playing great baseball," Angels manager Mike Scioscia
said of Izturis, who is hitting.484 (15-for-31) during his
season-high seven-game hitting streak. "You look at his numbers
and it doesn't reflect how well he's done in the batter's box.
He's really done a great job hitting the ball. He's had a lot
of hard hits that haven't fallen in.

"Defensively, he has played terrific shortstop and that's the
most important piece of the puzzle he's brought."

The victory was a welcome sight for Garland (6-3), who entered
the night with a 3-9 record and 5.01 ERA in 15 career games
against Oakland. The righthander had lost five straight games
to the Athletics and was the losing pitcher in a 14-2 setback
earlier this season.

"He's been the way we've seen him at his best when he was
pitching with (the) Chicago (White Sox)," Scioscia said. "He
had good downhill angle, good life on his fastball, sharp
breaking pitch and really he's been able to change speeds."

The eight strikeouts were two shy of his career high and came as
somewhat of a surprise to Garland. He had two five-strikeout
games earlier this season.

"I have no answer to that question. It's a disappearing ball or
something. I don't get it," Garland said.

Cust seemed to agree.

"It was like he was throwing invisi-balls. That was the fourth
time I had faced him and that was the best stuff I'd seen him
throw," Cust said. "It was really frustrating because I was
swinging and saw the ball, but then I'd swing right through it.
A lot of the guys were coming back to the dugout and saying the
same thing."

Garland retired the first seven batters he faced before allowing
a one-out double to Gonzalez and hitting Kurt Suzuki with a
pitch in the third inning. He then set down 10 in a row before
surrendering an infield hit to Bobby Crosby in the seventh.

Smith (3-5) endured his second tough outing in a row as he
allowed seven hits five runs - four earned - in 6 1/3 innings
with three walks and three strikeouts.

The Angels built a 5-0 lead as they scored single runs in the
third and fifth innings before tallying a pair in the seventh
against Smith. Izturis was once again involved in the scoring
as he plated Brandon Wood from third base on a fielder's choice
while reaching safely.

After stealing second base, Izturis advanced to third on a
single by Howie Kendrick and scored on a sacrifice fly by
Guerrero. The Athletics finally broke through against Garland
in the eighth when Barton singled to left to open the frame and
scored on a two-run home run to left-center field by Travis
Buck.

Gonzalez followed with a double to right-center field that ended
the night for Garland. Jose Arredondo came out of the Angels'
bullpen and he retired all three batters he faced before turning
the game over to Rodriguez.

 
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