A's tame Tigers, avoid playoff sweep

Source:AFP - Global Times Published: 2012-10-10 22:15:03

Cliff Pennington (left) of the Oakland Athletics turns a double play as Austin Jackson of the Detroit Tigers slides into second base. Photo: AFP
Cliff Pennington (left) of the Oakland Athletics turns a double play as Austin Jackson of the Detroit Tigers slides into second base. Photo: AFP



Seth Smith blasted a solo home run to help spark the A's over the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Tuesday and sustain Oakland's hopes of winning their Major League Baseball playoff series.

The Tigers, who won the first two games of the series in their ballpark, still lead the best-of-five American League divisional series 2-1 with Game Four in Oakland. The A's host Game Five if necessary.

Either Oakland or Detroit will face Baltimore or the New York Yankees in the best-of-seven American League championship series to decide a berth in the World Series final.

Oakland starting pitcher Brett Anderson, who had not taken the mound in 20 days after an abdominal injury, hurled six shutout innings, giving up only two hits with two walks while striking out six to silence Detroit batters.

"I just wanted to go out and give us a chance to win. I'm glad we got it done," Anderson said.

"Couldn't really script it but it worked out. Hopefully we can keep going and win two more."

The A's seized the lead in the first inning when leadoff hitter Coco Crisp singled to right field, advanced on a walk and scored from second base on a single by Yoenis Cespedes.

Crisp leaped high over the center field wall to made a grab off a Prince Fielder deep fly ball to deny the Detroit slugger a homer in the second inning.

"Coco robbing the homer kind of set the tone," Anderson said.

Smith connected on his homer in the fifth inning to boost Oakland's lead to 2-0 and three A's relief pitchers combined to strike out five while allowing only two hits in three scoreless innings after Anderson was lifted.

Australian right-handed relief pitcher Grant Balfour entered in the ninth inning facing the heart of the Tigers' batting order.

Balfour struck out Omar Infante and, after surrendering a single to Miguel Cabrera, induced Prince Fielder to hit into a game-ending double play.

In another game, Buster Posey scored on a 10th-inning fielding error and the San Francisco Giants edged Cincinnati 2-1 to avoid being swept in their playoff series.

The Reds, who have not won a playoff series since 1995, still lead the best-of-five National League division series 2-1 with Game Four at Cincinnati. A fifth game if needed would also be in Cincinnati.

The winner will face either Washington or reigning World Series champion St. Louis to determine a berth in the World Series final.

San Francisco managed only one hit in nine innings but two singles in the 10th enabled them to produce the deciding run.

AFP - Global Times



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