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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (10/18/2007 5:38:40 AM)

Billy North singled in pinch runner Matt Alexander in the bottom of the 8th with the go-ahead run as the A's swept Cleveland, 5-4. North was 3-5 with 3 RBI on the day. Reggie Jackson, Gene Tenace, Angel Mangual and Bert Campaneris all had two hits apiece. Rollie Fingers picked up the win in relief, after allowing the tying run to score in the top of the 8th in relief of Ken Holtzman. Oakland rested Claudell Washington and Sal Bando. The A's are off tomorrow, then host the Orioles for a 2-game series before the All-Star Break.

WED JUL 9

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (10/18/2007 5:55:37 AM)

Mike Torrez went the distance for the Orioles as Baltimore snapped the A's 6-game winning streak, 5-2. The Orioles scored 4 of their runs with homers off Catfish Hunter. Jim Northrup had a 2-run shot in the 3rd inning. Ken Singleton followed with a solo homer. Doug Decinces added a solo blast in the 8th.

FRI JUL 11

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (10/18/2007 3:24:32 PM)

The A's lost a tough one to the Orioles, 15-10 in 10 innings. Oakland blew an 8-2 lead and fell behind 10-8. The A's scored twice in the bottom of the 9th to tie the game at 10-10, but Baltimore pushed across a 5-spot in the top of the 10th, capped by Al Bumbry's 3-run triple. For the A's, Claudell Washington was 5-6, Reggie Jackson went 3-5 with a homer, and Ray Fosse was 3-5 with his first homer and 4 RBI.

SAT JUL 12

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 5:55:25 AM)

Back in action after a break....

The A's topped Baltimore 7-2 in the final game before the All-Star break. Ken Holtzman went 6 innings to improve to 12-5. Bert Campaneris drove in 3 runs with a bases-loaded double in the 1st as the A's plated 6 unearned runs off Jim Palmer. Reggie Jackson, Sal Bando, and Phil Garner all went 2-3.

SUN JUL 13

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 5:59:21 AM)

Standings at the All-Star Break:



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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 6:18:19 AM)

In the first of a two-game series at Cleveland, the A's used the long ball from some of their smaller players and pounded the Indians 8-3. Bill North, who entered the game with no homers on the season, went deep twice. Phil Garner also hit his first homer of the season, and Claudell Washington hit his sixth. Catfish Hunter went the distance on the mound and improved to 11-7. Before the game, the A's activated pitcher Dick Bosman from the disabled list and optioned rookie pitcher Mike Norris to AAA.

THUR JUL 17

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 6:36:32 AM)

Cleveland used homers from George Hendrick and John Ellis and earned a split with the A's 6-3. Vida Blue allowed 5 earned runs in 6 innings and fell to 11-6 on the season. The A's now begin a stretch of 12 games in 9 days, starting with a Saturday doubleheader in Baltimore.

FRI JUL 18

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 6:27:26 PM)

San Bando's sacrifice fly scored Reggie Jackson with the eventual game-winner, as the A's took the opening game of a doubleheader, 6-5 in 11 innings. Phil Garner was 2-6 with 3 RBI. Claudell Washington and Gene Tenace were both 3-6. Rollie Fingers (5-1) picked up the win with two scoreless innings in relief.

SAT JUL 19 (1)

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 6:42:16 PM)

The A's completed the doubleheader sweep, 8-3 over the Orioles. Stan Bahnsen, acquired from the White Sox in June, made his Oakland debut. He went 5 1/3 innings, allowing 8 hits and 3 runs. He walked 5 and struck out no one. Glenn Abbott finished up with 3 2/3 innings of scoreless relief. Phil Garner was 4-6 at the plate, Sal Bando was 3-4, and Joe Rudi was 2-4 with 3 RBI.

SAT JUL 19 (2)

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 6:53:49 PM)

Jim Palmer shut down the A's, supported by Larry Harlow's first homer of the season, and Baltimore bested Oakland 4-1.

SUN JUL 20

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 7:09:08 PM)

The A's took 3 of 4 from the Orioles with an 8-4 win at Memorial Stadium. Catfish Hunter went 7 innings and improved to 12-7. Claudell Washington was 3-5, Reggie Jackson 2-6 with 2 RBI, and Sal Bando 2-4 with 2 RBI. The A's now travel to Detroit for a doubleheader on Tuesday, followed by single games on Wednesday and Thursday.

MON JUL 21

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 7:25:39 PM)

Reggie Jackson homered twice and Claudell Washington drove in 3 runs as the A's took the opener from the Tigers 9-7. Billy Williams also added a homer and Ray Fosse was 3-4 in support of Vida Blue, who improved to 12-6.

TUE JUL 22 (1)

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/9/2007 7:42:31 PM)

Billy Williams' 2-run single in the 8th inning snapped a 5-5 tie as the A's came back from a 5-0 defecit to beat the Tigers 7-5. Ted Martinez was 2-4, including a key 2-run triple in the 8th. Jim Perry went 8 innings for the win. Paul Lindblad pitched the 9th and earned the save.

TUE JUL 22 (2)

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/10/2007 3:33:24 AM)

Ken Holtzman tossed his 6th shutout of the season, allowing only 5 hits and 1 walk, as the A's blanked the Tigers 2-0. Oakland scored both of their runs in the top of the 6th inning. Joe Rudi smacked an RBI triple and later scored on Angel Mangual's double. The A's are now 7-2 since the All-Star Break.

WED JUL 23

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (11/10/2007 3:48:25 AM)

Reggie Jackson's 3-run homer in the 6th inning snapped a 2-2 tie and the A's went on to defeat the Tigers 6-2, completing a 4-game sweep. Stan Bahnsen went 6 innings for the win. Glenn Abbott pitched the final 3 innings and earned the save. Joe Rudi was 3-5 at the plate. The A's now return home to face the White Sox for single games Friday and Saturday, followed by a doubleheader on Sunday.

THUR JUL 24

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/6/2007 6:25:42 PM)

The Oakland A's returned home and were pounded in the opening game of a 4-game series against the White Sox, 11-3. Ken Henderson homered and drove in 4 runs. Deron Johnson added a 2-run homer. Pat Kelly had 4 hits and Bucky Dent hit safely 3 times. Oakland starting pitcher Catfish Hunter was treated roughly, as the pale hose smacked him around for 10 hits and 9 earned runs in only 3 2/3 innings. Oakland's runs came courtesy of a 3-run homer off the bat of Joe Rudi, his 10th homer of the year.

FRI JUL 25

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/6/2007 6:56:38 PM)

Oakland starting pitching followed one of their worst performances with one of their best. Vida Blue held the White Sox to only 3 hits, as he went the distance for the 8th time this season and recorded his 4th shutout, 5-0. Blue struck out 5 and walked only 1. Reggie Jackson was 2-4 with an RBI double.

SAT JUL 26

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/6/2007 7:13:32 PM)

Angel Mangual singled in Reggie Jackson with the go-ahead run in the bottom of the 8th as the A's edged the White Sox 2-1 in the first game of a doubleheader. Jackson belted his 14th homer and went 3-4 on the day. Ken Holtzman went 8 strong innings to improve to 14-5. Rollie Fingers pitched a scoreless 9th and earned his 12th save.

SUN JUL 27 (1)

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/6/2007 7:36:49 PM)

The White Sox earned a split of the series with a 7-5 win over the A's. Ken Henderson smacked 3 doubles to lead the way for Chicago. Gene Tenace drove in all 5 of the Oakland runs, as he went 4-4, including a 3-run homer. Oakland starter Jim Perry tweaked his elbow in the 1st and was replaced by Stan Bahnsen, who allowed 5 runs in 5 innings to absorb the loss. The Texas Rangers visit Oakland for a 3-game series, starting Monday. Former Ranger Dick Bosman will start for the A's in the opener.

SUN JUL 27 (2)

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/6/2007 8:07:33 PM)

For the second straight game, the A's lost a starting pitcher due to injury. Dick Bosman left in the 3rd inning with an arm injury and was placed on the 15-day disabled list after the game. Sonny Siebert replaced Bosman on the mound and held down the Rangers as the A's took the game 7-2. Sal Bando was 4-5 with 2 RBI. Jim Holt, in a rare start, went 2-4 and picked up his first 2 RBI of the season. Reggie Jackson continued his hot hitting, going 2-5 with a triple and and RBI. The A's recalled rookie pitcher Mike Norris from AAA.

MON JUL 28

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/6/2007 8:24:09 PM)

Gene Tenace's 3-run homer in the bottom of the 9th gave the A's an exciting 3-1 win over the Rangers. The game was scoreless after 8 innings, as Fergie Jenkins and Catfish Hunter put up zeroes. Roy Howell's 2-out homer in the top of the 9th gave the Rangers the lead, but Jenkins could not shut the A's down in the 9th. Joe Rudi led off with a double, then advanced to 3rd on an infield single by Matt Alexander. With Alexander running, Tenace blasted Jenkins' 2nd pitch over the center field wall to give the A's the victory. Hunter improved to 13-8 with his 11th complete game of the season. Catfish struck out 7 and walked 1.

TUE JUL 29

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/6/2007 8:43:04 PM)

The Rangers took the final game of the series, 7-5. Texas led 5-0 after 5 1/2 innings. The A's scored 2 runs in both the 6th and 7th innings to cut the lead to 5-4, but Rollie Fingers allowed single runs in both the 8th and 9th innings. The A's will take Thursday off, as they end up 20-9 for the month of July. They will open August with 3 games in Kansas City, followed by 5 games in 4 days in Arlington against the Rangers. Jim Perry will miss a start, but should be available for the Ranger series.

WED JUL 30

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/6/2007 8:48:41 PM)

Standings at the end of July:



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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/7/2007 6:22:43 PM)

Billy Williams smacked a 3-run homer. Phil Garner was 3-4 with a double, triple and 2 RBI as the A's edged the Royals 8-6. Oakland led 8-3 after 8 innings, then survived a John Mayberry 3-run homer in the 9th off reliever Paul Lindblad. Ken Holtzman allowed 3 runs in 7 innings to improve his record to 15-5 on the season.

FRI AUG 1

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/7/2007 6:40:48 PM)

Billy Williams' 2-out, 2-run triple in the 8th inning broke a 1-1 tie and led the A's over the Royals 5-1. Williams' blow was followed by a 2-run homer from Gene Tenace, his 11th of the season. Catfish Hunter went the distance on the mound and improved to 14-8.

SAT AUG 2

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/7/2007 6:56:44 PM)

For the 3rd straight game, Billy Williams provided the key hit. Williams' 1-out single in the top of the 11th inning drove in Billy North with the eventual game-winner as the A's swept the Royals with a 2-1 win. Rollie Fingers pitched the final 1 2/3 innings and improved to 6-1 on the season. The A's now travel to Arlington to face the Rangers for 5 games in 4 days, including a Tuesday doubleheader.

SUN AUG 3

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/7/2007 7:16:08 PM)

The Texas Rangers unloaded on Oakland pitching for 16 hits, including 5 home runs in an 11-3 Ranger victory. Toby Harrah cleared the wall twice and drove in 4. Mike Cubbage had a homer and 3 RBI. Both Tom Grieve and Ron Pruitt homered and drove in 2. Oakland starter Stan Bahnsen was roughed up for 9 hits and 7 earned runs in only 2 1/3 innings.

MON AUG 4

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/7/2007 10:16:32 PM)

The Texas Rangers showed no respect for the AL West-leading A's, pounding Oakland 15-1. Tom Grieve was 4-4 with a homer and 6 RBI. Jim Spencer homered twice and drove in 5. Jeff Burroughs was 4-5 with one RBI. Oakland starter Kenny Holtzman was knocked out after only 1 2/3 innings, having surrendered 9 earned runs. Gaylord Perry held the A's to only 5 hits, while the Rangers knocked around three Oakland pitchers for 18 hits. Gaylord's brother Jim returns to action for the A's in the second game of the doubleheader.

TUE AUG 5 (1)

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/7/2007 10:33:49 PM)

Mike Hargrove's 3-run homer in the 5th provided the margin of victory as the Rangers took their 3rd straight from the A's, 4-1. Jim Perry went the distance, but took the loss and fell to 5-6.

TUE AUG 5 (2)

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motnahp -> RE: 1975 Oakland A's: What Should Have Been (12/14/2007 4:24:05 AM)

It took 12 innings, but the A's snapped their 3-game losing streak to the pesky Rangers, 2-1. Catfish Hunter and Steve Hargan battled thru 11 innings on the mound before the A's won the game with an unearned run in the 12th. Billy Williams led off with a single. Matt Alexander ran for Williams and stole second. Sal Bando singled to left, but Alexander was thrown out at the plate, with Bando taking 2nd. Clyde Wright then relieved Hargan on the mound and got Ray Fosse to pop up for the second out. Phil Garner's line drive to center field was misplayed by Dave Moates and Bando came in with the go-ahead run. Rollie Fingers pitched a scoreless 9th for his 13th save. Hunter improved to 15-8.

WED AUG 6

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