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Houston Astros Vs. Oakland Athletics Saturday, August 18, 2018 W1:05 P.M Houston Astros vs. Oakland Athletics Saturday, August 18, 2018 w1:05 p.m. w NBCSCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch Time/Temp: Attendance: Time of Game: Umpires: Official Scorer: Jim Young Anthem: Serene Wheelwright First Pitch: Streak Team Member HP 28 Jim Wolf Upcoming Games: 1B 17 D.J Reyburn Sun., Aug. 19 HOU LHP Sean MANAEA (11-8, 3.44) vs. RHP Justin VERLANDER (11-8, 2.52) 1:05 NBCSCA 2B 34 Sam Holbrook (CC) Mon., Aug. 20 TEX RHP Mike FIERS (8-6, 3.38) TBA 7:05 NBCSCA 3B 72 Alfonso Marquez Tues., Aug. 21 TEX LHP Brett ANDERSON (2-3, 3.90) TBA 7:05 NBCSCA HOUSTON ASTROS (74-48) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 4 George SPRINGER, CF .249, 19,58 2 Alex BREGMAN, 3B .279, 23,75 1 Carlos CORREA, SS .255, 13, 53 9 Marwin GONZALEZ, 2B (S) .241, 10, 46 10 Yuli GURRIEL, 1B .280, 7, 58 11 Evan GATTIS, DH .238, 23, 70 22 Josh REDDICK, RF (L) .248, 12, 40 12 Max STASSI, C .240, 8, 27 18 Tony KEMP, LF (L) .279, 4, 24 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 3 Kyle TUCKER OF 29 Tony SIPP 60 LHP Dallas KEUCHEL (9-9, 3.43) Right 59 Cionel PEREZ Right 13 Tyler WHITE INF 30 Héctor RONDON 15 Martín MALDONADO C 31 Collin MCHUGH 36 Will HARRIS Switch 38 Joe SMITH 41 Brad PEACOCK NONE 54 Roberto OSUNA 55 Ryan PRESSLY Coaching Staff: Active Players: 13 Tyler White INF 38 Joe Smith RHP 14 AJ Hinch Manager 1 Carlos Correa INF 15 Martín Maldonado C 41 Brad Peacock RHP 8 Garry Pettis Third Base 2 Alex Bregman INF 18 Tony Kemp (L) OF 45 Gerrit Cole RHP 20 Joe Espada Bench 3 Kyle Tucker (L) OF 22 Josh Reddick (L) OF 50 Charlie Morton RHP 37 Alex Cintron First Base 4 George Springer OF 29 Tony Sipp (L) LHP 54 Roberto Osuna RHP 39 Dave Hudgens Hitting 9 Marwin Gonzalez (S) UT 30 Hector Rendon RHP 55 Ryan Pressly RHP 46 Jeff Albert Asst. Hitting 10 Yuli Gurriel INF 31 Collin McHugh RHP 59 Cionel Perez (L) LHP 55 Doug White Bullpen 11 Evan Gattis C 35 Justin Verlander RHP 60 Dallas Keuchel (L) LHP 56 Brent Strom Pitching 12 Max Stassi C 36 Will Harris RHP OAKLAND ATHLETICS (73-49) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 10 Marcus SEMIEN, SS .263, 10, 45 26 Matt CHAPMAN, 3B .278, 16, 44 8 Jed LOWRIE, 2B (S) .273, 19, 76 2 Khris DAVIS, DH .252, 34, 93 28 Matt OLSON, 1B (L) .240, 23, 57 25 Stephen PISCOTTY, RF .251, 15, 52 18 Chad PINDER, LF .248, 10, 24 22 Ramón LAUREANO, CF .250, 0, 3 19 Josh PHEGLEY, C .214, 2, 10 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 53 RHP Trevor CAHILL (4-2, 3.39) 38 Nick MARTINI OF 52 Ryan BUCHTER Right Right 20 Mark CANHA OF 15 Emilio PAGÁN 21 Jonathan LUCROY C 31 Shawn KELLEY 32 Jeurys FAMILIA 36 Yusmeiro PETIT Switch 39 Blake TREINEN NONE 56 Fernando RODNEY 62 Lou TRIVINO Coaching Staff: Active Players: 22 Ramón Laureano OF 38 Nick Martini (L) OF 6 Bob Melvin Manager 2 Khris Davis OF 25 Stephen Piscotty OF 39 Blake Treinen RHP 4 Matt Williams Third Base 8 Jed Lowrie (S) INF 26 Matt Chapman INF 50 Mike Fiers RHP 14 Scott Emerson Pitching 10 Marcus Semien INF 28 Matt Olson (L) INF 52 Ryan Buchter LHP 17 Mike Aldrete Asst. Hitting 15 Emilio Pagán RHP 30 Brett Anderson (L) LHP 53 Trevor Cahill RHP 29 Ryan Christenson Bench 18 Chad Pinder UT 31 Shawn Kelley RHP 55 Sean Manaea LHP 41 Al Pedrique First Base 19 Josh Phegley C 32 Jeurys Familia RHP 56 Fernando Rodney RHP 51 Darren Bush Hitting 20 Mark Canha OF 36 Yusmeiro Petit RHP 62 Lou Trivino RHP 59 Marcus Jensen Bullpen 21 Jonathan Lucroy C 37 Edwin Jackson RHP.
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