2024 Oakland Athletics (04/26-04/28)
Overall Record:12-17 (5th AL West/6.5 behind Houston)
Game Results
Game 1
Athletics-6
Orioles-3
Game 2
Athletics-5
Orioles-2
Game 3
Orioles-4
Athletics-3
Athletics take series from MLB leading Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles have been the hottest team in baseball in the first month of the year. Entering their series with the A's, Baltimore held a MLB best 18-6 record. So with the A's predictabley struggling, it should have been an easy series win for the O's.
The Athletics had other ideas however as their starters, Alex Wood, JP Sears and even Ross Stripling led their team to the series victory. Each pitched at least six innings as none of three allowed more than three runs.
Offensively, the Athletics were better in the series. The Winning runs in game one came in the 8th inning after Baltimore tied it up in the seventh. In that eight inning, Tyler Soderstrom hit his fourth homerun of the year, a three run shot that gave the A's the eventual final lead at, 6-3.
Another homer put the A's up for good in the second game as Miguel Andujar also hit his fourth of the year in the seventh innings that at the time gave the A's the 3-1 lead that they would later add onto for the 5-2 victory.
The A's even led game three but ended up losing it after the Orioles scored two in the seventh with the goahead run coming off a suicide squeeze by Jorge Mateo who just beat the throw to first.
The Athletics now look forward to May as they return home for a three game series against the Pirates (19-10/2nd NL Central) that wil take them into the new month.
Matt Champan to make 2024 debut against Pittsburgh
The Oakland A's have recalled Matt Champman and will have him making his 2024 Debut in Oakland as the team faces off with Pittsburgh. Chapman (30) will take over the starting third base duties as Jordan Diaz moves to first.
Although Ryan Noda was thought to be the one to be moved back to triple A, he was not. Darell Hernaiz was the sacrificial lamb as the team believed his development could be better in the minors. Hernaiz had appeared in just 11 games for the MLB team and had logged just 16 at bats. His move to triple A will ensure he gets daily action and a better chance to develop his skills as he tries to work his way back to Oakland.
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