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Rangers batter Athletics with eight in ninth
TEXAS 14, OAKLAND 6
 


By Al Barba
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- The Oakland Athletics' top-rated
pitching staff was no match for the mighty Texas Rangers.

Rookie Chris Davis sparked an eight-run ninth inning with a
two-run homer as the Rangers crushed the Oakland Athletics,
14-6, on Friday.

Texas sent 13 men to the plate in the ninth. Michael Young had
an RBI double, Hank Blalock a two-run single and Marlon Byrd
chipped in an RBI double.

Earlier, All-Star Josh Hamilton and David Murphy had each belted
two-run homers in a five-run fourth as five players had at least
two RBI for the Rangers, who entered the game averaging a major
league-best 5.46 runs.

"We're a confident team when it comes to putting up runs," Young
said. "We're confident that if we stay with our approach, good
things are going to happen."

Meanwhile, the A's saw their 3.42 team ERA, the best in baseball
coming in, take a hit - actually 17 of them.

Ian Kinsler, who belted a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh off
rookie Brad Ziegler, entered the game second in the American
League with a .427 average with runners in scoring position.

"That's what he's been doing all year," Rangers manager Ron
Washington said. "He had a very good at-bat against Ziegler that
got us the lead and we held on."

"He (Kinsler) has been doing it all year, that's why he made the
All-Star team," Michael Young said. "He's our catalyst, sets the
tone for our offense and when he gets on base he gets things
moving."

Kinsler's hit was not charged to Ziegler, who threw 1 1/3
scoreless innings to match former Philadelphia Phililes
righthander George McQuillan's 101-year-old major league record
with 25 scoreless innings at the start of a career.

Ziegler relieved fellow rookie Jerry Blevins (0-1) with Davis on
second.

The Rangers' outburst was a welcome sight to Vicente Padilla
(12-5), who allowed five runs in the third. The righthander
allowed one hit the rest of the way and struck out nine in six
innings. Padilla retired the final 12 batters he faced and won
for the second time since being activated from the disabled list
on July 20.

It was a rocky start for Padilla, as Oakland sent 10 men to the
plate in the third. Jack Hannahan highlighted the frame with a
two-run single while rookie Brooks Conrad picked up his first
major league hit and RBI.

But the Rangers battled back. Murphy's two-run homer off A's
starter Sean Gallagher sparked a five-run fourth, which was
capped by Hamilton's two-run blast to right field. Hamilton
leads baseball with 100 RBI.

"We're not going to start off the game hot every time." said
Hamilton of the Rangers being held off the scoreboard for three
frames. "We got through the lineup one time. We tried to hit the
ball hard every time. When one of us gets going, then the next
guy gets going after that. We feed off every one. That's the way
it's been all year."

Four of the five runs in the inning were unearned as the third
baseman Brooks Conrad committed a throwing error on a ground
ball by Marlon Byrd to open the frame.

"I left way too many pitches up in the zone," Gallagher said.
"When our guys give me a lead like that I have to hold it. I
kind of let them down."

 
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