American League Game Summary - Minnesota at Oakland
(Wednesday, August 22nd)
Final Score: Oakland 5, Minnesota 1
Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - Tommy Milone got off the schneid and helped the
Oakland Athletics win a rubber match against the Minnesota Twins, 5-1.
Milone (10-9), who was 0-3 with a 7.50 earned run average over his last four
starts, held the Twins to one run on two hits and a walk in eight innings for
the A's.
"You know exactly what he's going to do," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.
"It's just if you can stay back on the changeup, and back on the breaking ball
and square it up. He keeps you off speed enough. He's got a nice fastball, he
can back-door some pitches and he locates really, really well."
Coco Crisp picked up three hits, including a home run, drove in a pair of runs
and scored three times for Oakland, which has won six of its last seven games.
Liam Hendriks (0-6) remained winless after 13 major league starts. Oakland
tagged the right-handed Aussie for four runs on six hits and three walks in
five innings.
"He's gotta be a little bit better than that with the strike zone and work
ahead a little better," Gardenhire said. "He's behind a lot of hitters. But,
like I said, he competed in some big situations and got out of some jams he
created for himself. There's a step in the right direction."
Prior to the game, pitcher Bartolo Colon was suspended 50 games by major
league baseball for testing positive for testosterone.
"We have depth so it's one of those things where, obvious Bartolo is going to
be missed and obviously he's a great pitcher, but we move on from now," Milone
said. "You go out there and keep throwing and keep hitting and doing what we
do best."
Oakland jumped ahead in the first inning. Crisp worked a leadoff walk, moved
to second on a wild pitch, third on a fly out, and scored on a Josh Reddick
base hit to right field.
Minnesota picked up its only two hits against Milone to begin the second
inning. Ryan Doumit singled and moved to third when Matt Carson doubled. After
Trevor Plouffe lined out, Drew Butera brought Doumit home with a ground out.
The A's regained the lead in the third. Cliff Pennington led off with a double
and Crisp dropped a single into right field to put runners on the corners with
no outs. After Stephen Drew walked to load the bases and Reddick popped out,
Yoenis Cespedes grounded a single through the left side to score two and put
Oakland up, 3-1.
After the Twins grounded into a double play with a runner on third to end the
top of the fourth, the A's tacked on another run in the bottom half of the
frame. Josh Donaldson doubled and scored when Crisp ripped a double off the
right-field fence.
Crisp capped the scoring with a solo homer in the seventh inning to open up a
5-1 lead.
Ryan Cook took over for Milone, who did not allow a hit or a walk past the
third inning, in the ninth and struck out the side to seal the win.
Game Notes
Minnesota has lost two straight, seven of eight and 11 of its last 13
games...Twins outfielder Josh Willingham did not reach base for the first time
this season against Oakland (nine games) ... The Twins went 0-for-6 with
runners in scoring position and stranded six ... Oakland went 4-for-12 with
runners in scoring position and left six on base.
08/22 21:13:33 ET

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