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Santana strikes out 10 as Angels top Athletics
LA ANGELS 4, OAKLAND 1
 


By Al Barba
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- While nothing in baseball is a
sure thing, the outcome when Ervin Santana faces the Oakland
Athletics is becoming predictable.

In his final start before the All-Star Break, Santana struck out
a season-high 10 batters in seven innings as the Los Angeles
Angels defeated Oakland, 4-1, on Saturday.

"I don't feel like I had that kind of power and energy," Santana
said. "I was just trying to keep the score close and put a zero
on the board each time I went to the mound."

Santana (11-3), who yielded five hits, two walks and came within
one strikeout of equaling his career-high, improved to 9-1
lifetime against the Athletics. The victory also moved the first
time All-Star into a tie for second place in the American League
in wins and strikeouts (122).

"Every year (the Athletics) have different players on their
team," Santana said. "They are good players. I just go out
there and try to do my best. I don't think about it. I just go
out there pitch."

The righthander was in command from the start since he did not
allow more than one runner to reach base in any inning until the
seventh, when he surrendered back-to-back singles to Mark Ellis
and Daric Barton to open the frame.

However, Santana kept Oakland from scoring as he retired Jack
Hannahan on a ground out and struck out Donnie Murphy and Kurt
Suzuki to end the threat.

"He had terrific stuff," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
"He's brought that stuff out there most games that he's pitched.
He maintained his stuff. I think he had command with (his
slider). He threw it on some off counts. (Santana) really made
pitches from the get-go."

Scot Shields relieved Santana in the eighth and allowed a
run-scoring double to Carlos Gonzalez before Francisco Rodriguez
worked a scoreless ninth to record his major league-leading 37th
save.

"(Santana) is tough on us, that's for sure. He has one of the
better fastballs in the league and has good control of it,"
Athletics manager Bob Geren said. "Even after 100 pitches, he
was still throwing the ball well. He was still throwing around
95."

For the second straight start, Dana Eveland had first-inning
difficulties and fell behind 2-0. Despite striking out two in
the inning, Eveland (7-6) walked two, allowed a pair of singles
and threw a wild pitch that led to the runs.

Erick Aybar, who walked with one out and advanced to third on a
single by Torii Hunter, scored the game's first run on a wild
pitch. Following a walk to Juan Rivera, Howie Kendrick singled
to center to score Hunter.

Eveland yielded five hits, two runs and struck out five while
pitching 5 1/3 innings for the second consecutive start.

"I've had a few rough first innings," Eveland said. "I don't
know what it is. I gotta figure out a way to get out of that
first inning."

Despite his recent first-inning struggles, Eveland said he may
have found a solution for the early woes.

"I toned it down to about 80 percent and my off-speed stuff
still had real good location," he said. "I didn't have great
fastball command and that killed me. But toning it down worked
well, and I was pretty pleased once I did that. I'm thinking
that may be the answer for me."

The Angels tacked on an insurance run in the ninth as Aybar
singled with one out, stole second and scored on a single to
center by Vladimir Guerrero.

 
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