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Suzuki caps off huge night for A's with walk-off winner
OAKLAND 7, FLORIDA 6 (11 INNINGS)
 


By Ryan Leong
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Dan Uggla had four hits,
including two home runs, but it was a fielding error that
allowed Kurt Suzuki to steal the show for the Oakland Athletics.

Suzuki had four hits, including a walk-off RBI double in the
11th inning, for the Athletics in a 7-6 win over the Florida
Marlins on Friday night.

Suzuki also hit a two-run home run in the fourth and finished
with a career-high five RBI for the Athletics, who blew a 4-0
lead only to fall behind, 5-4, before recovering to knot the
game at 6-6.

In the 11th, Eric Chavez hit a long fly ball to the wall in left
off Doug Waechter (0-2). Luis Gonzalez simply missed the ball,
allowing Chavez to reach second. Suzuki came through with an
opposite-field sinking liner to right, scoring Chavez to end the
game.

"I was just trying to hit the ball to the right side," Suzuki
said. "Not only was I trying to get him over, I was trying to
get him in as well. So I was trying to look for something up
that I could hit to the right side and I got a pitch and found a
seam."

"I just couldn't be more proud of our guys," Athletics manager
Bob Geren said. "They just fought back and got the lead, gave
it up, got it back. That team over there has a lot of power,
obviously, you saw with all the home runs, but you can't really
talk enough about what Kurt Suzuki did."

It was the second time in the game that the combination came up
big for Oakland. In the fourth, Chavez doubled to left, tying
Reggie Jackson for second on the all-time Oakland list for
extra-base hits with 521 before Suzuki plated him with a two-run
homer to left.

On the very next pitch, Carlos Gonzalez launched a no-doubter
into the bleachers in right for his first major league home run,
giving Oakland its first back-to-back home runs of the season.

"Its all about fighting," Gonzalez said. "We never give up,
we're always trying to work really hard and we always try to win
ballgames - even if we have to play 15 or 20 innings - we're
going to fight until the end. That's the difference between
winning and losing because this is a team that never gives up,
so we're going to be fighting all the time."

The A's added a run in the fifth to increase its advantage to
4-0. Rajai Davis singled to center, stole second and advanced
to third on a flyout to center by Mark Ellis. Davis later
scored on a sacrifice fly by Ryan Sweeney.

The A's threatened again in the eighth. With two outs, Bobby
Crosby walked and Chavez dunked a pop-up out of the reach of
shortstop Hanley Ramirez for a single. Crosby advanced to third
and Chavez took second on the throw back to the infield.

However, the Marlins started their comeback in the sixth on
Uggla's first home run and climbed to within one run at 4-3 an
inning later when Ramirez homered and Luis Gonzalez plated a run
on a sacrifice fly.

Jeremy Hermida gave the Marlins their first lead at 5-4 in the
top of the eighth with a two-run blast before Suzuki turned the
tables with a two-run double in the bottom of the frame.

But Uggla connected on his second solo blast of the game in the
top of the ninth to tie the game at 6-6, setting the stage for
Suzuki to come through one final time.

"We almost stole it from them," Uggla said. "They were beating
us all game and we almost stole it from them and they came back
and fought right back so you have to tip your cap to them. It's
the way it goes sometimes. We're going to come back and put it
on them tomorrow."

Andrew Brown (1-0) held the Marlins scoreless over the final two
innings to pick up the win.

"The main thing is that we won the game," Suzuki said. "I'm
just enjoying it right now with my teammates and we're excited
to win and ready to come back tomorrow and play because they're
a great team."

 
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