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Oakland Athletics Post Game Notes OAKLAND ATHLETICS POST GAME NOTES Oakland Athletics Baseball Company • 510-638-4900 • athletics.com • A’s PR @AsMediaAlerts OAKLAND ATHLETICS (5-4) VS. BOSTON RED SOX (2-5) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2019 — OAKLAND COLISEUM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Boston 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 6 9 1 Oakland 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 Win: Matt Barnes (1-0) Loss: Fernando Rodney (0-1) Save: Ryan Brasier (1) OAKLAND NOTES. BOSTON NOTES • Marco Estrada’s 5 1/3 innings pitched snapped a six- • J.D. Martinez (1-for-3) has hit safely in each of the Red game streak of A’s starting pitchers throwing exactly six Sox first seven games this season and is batting .357 innings... A’s starters still have a 0.65 ERA (3 ER in 41.1 IP) (10-for-28) in that span. over the last seven games. • Nathan Eovaldi walked four batters, snapping a streak • 21 of the A’s 34 total runs this season have been scored of 1 or 0 walks in each of his last four starts against Oak- via home run. land dating back to May 30, 2015. • Nick Hundley earned his first RBI as an Athletic after a • Blake Swihart (3-for-4) snapped the Red Sox 22-inning line drive single in the second inning...he had 31 RBI last scoreless streak with a solo home run in the fifth in- season with San Francisco. ning...he had three home runs in 82 games with Boston last season. • Swihart’s home run snapped the A’s 25-inning scoreless streak, which was tied for the longest scoreless innings • Mitch Moreland (1-for-4, 2B, 2 RBI) is now batting .285 streak by an A’s team since May 31-June 2, 2006. (47-for-165) with 36 RBI in his career at the Coliseum. • Matt Chapman has reached base safely in all nine games • Jackie Bradley Jr. (1-for-4) is now batting .185 (5-for-27) this season after being hit by a pitch in the first inning. to start the season. • Marcus Semien recorded his first stolen base of the sea- HOME RUNS son and just the A’s second in 2019... Semien led the A’s Player Inning Count RBI Location Pitcher with 14 stolen bases last season. Swihart (1) 5 1-0 1 CF Estrada • Ramón Laureano’s home run in the fourth inning was the first home run Eovaldi has allowed in seven career starts against the A’s (38.0 IP). HOME RUNS Player Inning Count RBI Location Pitcher Laureano (2) 4 1-0 2 CF Eovaldi Time of Game ........................................................... 3:21 Streak..................................................................................L1 vs. RHS/LHS ............................................................ 2-2/3-2 First Pitch ................................................................. 7:08 pm Homestand ..................................................................5-2 March ..............................................................................3-3 Temperature ................................................. 58 degrees Last 5..............................................................................4-1 April ..................................................................................2-1 Today’s Attendance. ............................................14,207 Last 10 ...........................................................................5-4 Attendance Total .............................................. 216,175 Home/Road ......................................................... 5-4/0-0 Average (9 games) ...............................................24,019 Day/Night ...................................................................2-0/3-4 4/3/2019 gd.mlb.com/content/game/mlb/year_2019/month_04/day_03/gid_2019_04_03_bosmlb_oakmlb_1/BIS.html#bottom Boston Red Sox 6, Oakland Athletics 3 April 3, 2019 Red Sox starting lineup: Mookie Betts (RF), Andrew Benintendi (LF), Rafael Devers (3B), J.D. Martinez (DH), Mitch Moreland (1B), Eduardo Nunez (2B), Brock Holt (SS), Blake Swihart (C), Jackie Bradley Jr. (CF), Nathan Eovaldi (P), Athletics starting lineup: Robbie Grossman (LF), Matt Chapman (3B), Stephen Piscotty (RF), Khris Davis (DH), Kendrys Morales (1B), Jurickson Profar (2B), Marcus Semien (SS), Ramon Laureano (CF), Nick Hundley (C), Marco Estrada (P), Umpires -- Tripp Gibson (HP), Nic Lentz (1B), Kerwin Danley (2B), Greg Gibson (3B), (LF), (RF) Gametime Weather: 58 degrees, Cloudy Wind: 11 mph, Out To RF First pitch by M Estrada at 7:08 PM. local time. Red Sox 1st (Red Sox 0, Athletics 0) -- Mookie Betts grounds out, Matt Chapman to Kendrys Morales. Andrew Benintendi grounds out, Marco Estrada to Kendrys Morales. Rafael Devers strikes out on foul tip. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 LOB) Athletics 1st (Red Sox 0, Athletics 0) -- Robbie Grossman struck out looking. Matt Chapman hit by pitch. Injury Delay. Stephen Piscotty walks, Matt Chapman to 2nd. Khris Davis grounds into double play, Rafael Devers to Mitch Moreland, Matt Chapman out at 3rd, Khris Davis out at 1st. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 LOB) Red Sox 2nd (Red Sox 0, Athletics 0) -- J.D. Martinez singles down the left-field line. Mitch Moreland pops out to Matt Chapman in foul territory. Eduardo Nunez lines out to Ramon Laureano. Brock Holt hit by pitch, J.D. Martinez to 2nd. Blake Swihart flies out to Ramon Laureano. (0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors, 2 LOB) Athletics 2nd (Athletics 1, Red Sox 0) -- Kendrys Morales singles through the hole at shortstop. Jurickson Profar singles to right-center field, Kendrys Morales to 3rd. Marcus Semien walks, Jurickson Profar to 2nd. Mound Visit. Ramon Laureano strikes out swinging. Nick Hundley singles to shallow left field, Kendrys Morales scores; Jurickson Profar to 3rd; Marcus Semien to 2nd. Robbie Grossman flies out to Jackie Bradley. Matt Chapman grounds into a force out, Brock Holt to Eduardo Nunez, Nick Hundley out at 2nd. (1 Runs, 3 Hits, 0 Errors, 3 LOB) Red Sox 3rd (Athletics 1, Red Sox 0) -- Jackie Bradley pops out to Matt Chapman. Mookie Betts grounds out, Matt Chapman to Kendrys Morales. Andrew Benintendi pops out to Jurickson Profar. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 LOB) Athletics 3rd (Athletics 1, Red Sox 0) -- Stephen Piscotty lines out to Jackie Bradley. Khris Davis strikes out swinging. Kendrys Morales walks. Jurickson Profar grounds out, Rafael Devers to Mitch Moreland. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 LOB) Red Sox 4th (Athletics 1, Red Sox 0) -- Rafael Devers pops out to Matt Chapman in foul territory. J.D. Martinez flies out to Robbie Grossman. Mitch Moreland pops out to Matt Chapman. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 LOB) Athletics 4th (Athletics 3, Red Sox 0) -- Marcus Semien walks. Ramon Laureano hits a home run to center field on a 1-0 pitch, Marcus Semien scores. Mound Visit. Nick Hundley grounds out, Eduardo Nunez to Mitch Moreland. Robbie Grossman grounds out to Mitch Moreland. Matt Chapman grounds out, Rafael gd.mlb.com/content/game/mlb/year_2019/month_04/day_03/gid_2019_04_03_bosmlb_oakmlb_1/BIS.html#bottom 1/3 4/3/2019 gd.mlb.com/content/game/mlb/year_2019/month_04/day_03/gid_2019_04_03_bosmlb_oakmlb_1/BIS.html#bottom Devers to Mitch Moreland. (2 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 LOB) Red Sox 5th (Athletics 3, Red Sox 1) -- Eduardo Nunez pops out to Matt Chapman in foul territory. Brock Holt grounds out, Marcus Semien to Kendrys Morales. Blake Swihart hits a home run to right-center field on a 1-0 pitch. Jackie Bradley strikes out swinging. (1 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 LOB) Athletics 5th (Athletics 3, Red Sox 1) -- Stephen Piscotty grounds out, Brock Holt to Mitch Moreland. Khris Davis lines out to Rafael Devers. Kendrys Morales grounds out, Mitch Moreland to Nathan Eovaldi. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 0 LOB) Red Sox 6th (Red Sox 3, Athletics 3) -- Mookie Betts walks. Andrew Benintendi strikes out swinging. Rafael Devers reaches on a fielder's choice, fielded by Jurickson Profar. throwing error by Jurickson Profar. Mound Visit. J.D. Martinez walks, Rafael Devers to 2nd. Mound Visit. Pitcher Change: Ryan Buchter replaces Marco Estrada. Mitch Moreland doubles down the right-field line, Mookie Betts scores; Rafael Devers scores; J.D. Martinez to 3rd. Mound Visit. Pitcher Change: J.B. Wendelken replaces Ryan Buchter. Eduardo Nunez grounds out, Matt Chapman to Kendrys Morales. Brock Holt grounds out, Kendrys Morales to J.B. Wendelken. (2 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors, 2 LOB) Athletics 6th (Red Sox 3, Athletics 3) -- Pitcher Change: Colten Brewer replaces Nathan Eovaldi. Jurickson Profar strikes out swinging. Marcus Semien grounds out, Eduardo Nunez to Mitch Moreland. Ramon Laureano strikes out swinging, Ramon Laureano to 1st;wild pitch by Colten Brewer. Nick Hundley grounds into a force out, Brock Holt to Eduardo Nunez, Ramon Laureano out at 2nd. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 1 Errors, 1 LOB) Red Sox 7th (Red Sox 3, Athletics 3) -- Blake Swihart singles to right-center field. Jackie Bradley strikes out swinging. Mookie Betts lines out to Ramon Laureano. Andrew Benintendi pops out to Matt Chapman in foul territory. (0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 LOB) Athletics 7th (Red Sox 3, Athletics 3) -- Robbie Grossman flies out to Jackie Bradley. Matt Chapman grounds out, Brock Holt to Mitch Moreland. Stephen Piscotty walks. Mound Visit. Pitcher Change: Matt Barnes replaces Colten Brewer. Khris Davis strikes out swinging, Blake Swihart to Mitch Moreland. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 LOB) Red Sox 8th (Red Sox 3, Athletics 3) -- Pitcher Change: Joakim Soria replaces J.B. Wendelken. Rafael Devers flies out to Ramon Laureano. J.D. Martinez struck out looking. Mitch Moreland strikes out swinging. (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 1 Errors, 0 LOB) Athletics 8th (Red Sox 3, Athletics 3) -- Kendrys Morales strikes out swinging. Jurickson Profar flies out to Andrew Benintendi. Marcus Semien singles to center field. Marcus Semien steals 2nd base. throwing error by Blake Swihart. Red Sox challenged (play at 1st), call on the field was overturned: Ramon Laureano grounds out, Brock Holt to Mitch Moreland. (0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 LOB) Red Sox 9th (Red Sox 6, Athletics 3) -- Pitcher Change: Fernando Rodney replaces Joakim Soria. Eduardo Nunez singles up the middle.
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