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Duchscherer, Athletics thwart Marlins
OAKLAND 7, FLORIDA 1
 


By Michael Duca
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Justin Duchscherer shut down
one of the National League's most potent offense as the Oakland
Athletics defeated the Florida Marlins 7-1, on Sunday.

Mark Ellis had three hits and scored twice and Emil Brown
reached four times as the Athletics won the rubber game of the
three-game interleague series.

Duchscherer (8-4) cruised through 7 2/3 innings on 105 pitches,
allowing six hits, walking two and hitting another. The only
run he allowed came on Jeremy Hermida's first-inning homer, only
the fourth allowed by Duchscherer this year.

"First inning," Duchscherer said, "the second hitter hits a
homer, and I kind of told myself to keep the ball down and let
that be the only one they get. It turned out that way."

A converted reliever, Duchscherer had allowed two or fewer runs
in 10 of 11 starts. He became the AL ERA leader when Dan Uggla
hit into a double play in the sixth inning, giving the Oakland
righthander enough innings to qualify.

"I feel that throwing out of the bullpen for four years has
helped me a lot," Duchscherer said. "As a reliever coming into
the seventh, eighth inning, the game is always on the line, so
when I get into that situation as a starter, I've been there and
I'm more able to make pitches."

Duchscherer's 1.99 ERA is well below that of Cleveland's Cliff
Lee, who led the AL at 2.45 entering play Sunday. Oakland also
took over the major league lead with a team ERA of 3.41.

"Sometimes, in baseball, things go your way," Duchscherer said.
"This year, I feel like I've caught breaks that have saved me
runs and saved me some pitches."

The Marlins have been winning games despite having the worst
fielding in the National League. On Sunday, their shaky defense
caught up with them.

Florida starter Andrew Miller deserved a better fate. The
lefthander threw 86 pitches in four innings before being excused
trailing, 5-1.

With the Marlins down, 2-1, in the third inning, courtesy of a
first-inning error and a passed ball, Miller induced Kurt Suzuki
to hit a sharp one-hopper to first baseman Jorge Cantu. Cantu
stepped on first and threw home for what should have been the
third out, but catcher Mike Rabelo failed to realize it was a
tag play once Cantu stepped on the bag.

"As the ball was in the air I'm second-guessing myself: Did he
touch it (the bag)? Did he not touch it?" Rabelo said. "The
second it hit my glove and I stepped on the plate, I could just
tell by the reaction that he had touched it and therefore there
was no forceout at home.

"I just basically messed it up. And of course, on the next
pitch, two RBIs. I wanted to take my shin guard off and strangle
myself."

Ryan Sweeney scored on the play and Brown's pop-fly single
brought in two more - all earned, but all chargeable to
defensive lapses. The two RBI were Brown's first since May 25,
and his first multiple-RBI game since May 10.

"I threw some good pitches and some bad pitches," Miller said.
"That inning, two of their guys reached on four-pitch walks.
That's bad, and then the big hit that knocked them in was the
blooper over first base (Brown) so it was one of those days as
frustrating as can be but I felt I pitched better than the score
showed."

Oakland tacked on a pair against reliever Matt Lindstrom,
highlighted by a steal of home by Carlos Gonzalez at the front
of a double-steal.

Things got testy in the bottom of the seventh when home plate
umpire Lance Barksdale ejected Ellis for flipping his bat after
being called out on strikes. it was Ellis' first career ejection
and marked the first Oakland ejection of the season. It was
followed shortly by the second, when Barksdale ran A's manager
Bob Geren.

"I think it was a miscommunication," Geren said of Ellis'
ejection. "Mark threw his helmet and bat, and the umpire said it
was an equipment violation. Mark turned around and said,
'Equipment violation?' and Barksdale thought he said something
else."

Ellis was not available for comment after the game.

The four earned runs were the most Miller (5-6) had allowed
since April 29 vs. the Dodgers.

 
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