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Rangers solve Duchscherer, beat Athletics
TEXAS 9, OAKLAND 4
 


By Al Barba
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- The common view in baseball is
that good pitching usually beats good hitting. Through two
games of their series with the Oakland Athletics, the Texas
Rangers are proving the opposite to be true as well.

Josh Hamilton belted a three-run homer while Chris Davis and
Jarrod Saltalamacchia each had two hits and two RBI as the
Rangers cruised to a 9-4 victory over the Athletics on Saturday.

After totaling 14 runs and 17 hits against baseball's top
pitching staff on Friday, the Rangers continued their hot
hitting against Athletics ace Justin Duchscherer, who entered
the game leading the major leagues with a 1.87 ERA.

"They did their homework on (Duchscherer). They know that Duke
throws the ball around the plate," Rangers manager Ron
Washington said. "He got some balls up in the zone and we
didn't miss them. I have a lot of respect for Duke. He stays
out there and battles."

Duchscherer (10-7) yielded eight runs and nine hits in six rocky
innings. The All-Star, who walked two and struck out six,
surrendered more than three runs for the first time in 11
starts.

"That's not a positive outing. I gave up eight runs and didn't
give my team a chance to win, so I feel like I'm better than
that," Duchscherer said. "I've had games like that before.
It's been great so far because I haven't had a game like that
until now. My whole goal when I'm not getting the job done is
to minimize damage."

The Rangers broke through against Duchscherer for three runs in
the second inning. Davis delivered an RBI double and
Saltalamacchia followed with a two-run two-base hit for a 3-0
bulge.

"It started off slow. If the top of the lineup doesn't do it,
the bottom will," Hamilton said. "We got three runs, and the
confidence spread from there. That's baseball. You're not
going to win all the time. What's expected to be the outcome is
not always going to be the outcome."

The Athletics cut the deficit to one with a pair of unearned
runs in third against Rangers starter Mike Harrison. After
loading the bases with one out, Bobby Crosby plated a run with
an infield single and Wes Bankston lifted a sacrifice fly.

Duchscherer, however, was unable to keep Oakland close as he
surrendered a three-run homer by Hamilton in the top of the
fifth. The blast pushed the All-Star's major league-leading RBI
total to 103.

"That ball was hit well," Hamilton said. "I don't think I can
hit a ball better the other way."

The Athletics got back a run in the bottom half on a leadoff
home run by Emil Brown. But Davis highlighted a two-run seventh
with a solo shot and Marlon Byrd added one of his own an inning
later to give Texas a 9-3 cushion.

"Obviously, (Davis is) young, but he makes adjustments. He's
very good," Hamilton said of the Rangers' rookie first baseman.

Mark Ellis capped the scoring with a solo homer in the ninth.

Harrison (2-1) allowed three runs - one earned - and five hits
in five innings. He rebounded from a rough outing against
Minnesota on July 19, when he surrendered eight runs in five
frames.

"I needed to have a good outing," Harrison said. "I just wanted
to go out there and go after hitters. That's what I needed to
do. Even though I fell behind a lot of guys, I was able to make
good pitches when I had to."

 
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