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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Well, it certainly didn&#8217;t turn out like we had hoped, but at least the A&#8217;s managed to make a game of it.  It was a big night from the most unlikely source, 3B Josh Donaldson went 3-4 with a HR, 2 doubles, and 5 RBI and pretty much accounted for the A&#8217;s partial comeback tonight. [...]</p><p><a href="http://swinginas.com/2012/05/19/offense-cant-bail-out-horrific-pitching-in-loss-to-giants/">Offense Can&#8217;t Bail Out Horrific Pitching in Loss to Giants</a> - <a href="http://swinginas.com">Swingin&#039; A&#039;s</a> - <a href="http://swinginas.com">Swingin&#039; A&#039;s - An Oakland Athletics Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it certainly didn&#8217;t turn out like we had hoped, but at least the A&#8217;s managed to make a game of it.  It was a big night from the most unlikely source, 3B <strong>Josh Donaldson</strong> went 3-4 with a HR, 2 doubles, and 5 RBI and pretty much accounted for the A&#8217;s partial comeback tonight.  I managed to hear the radio call from Ken Korach on his bases clearing double that brought the A&#8217;s within 2 runs, and no doubt about it I heard the A&#8217;s fans in attendance making their voices heard, it was great to hear.  This was the kind of game that had it taken place in Arlington, the final score probably would&#8217;ve been much more lopsided, but the offensively challenged Giants did muster a few outbursts against an A&#8217;s pitching staff that was practically begging them to take first base.</p>
<div id="attachment_4405" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/101/files/2012/05/62618781.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-4405 " title="MLB: Oakland Athletics at San Francisco Giants" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/101/files/2012/05/62618781-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jarrod Parker had reason to look down after his performance Friday night. (Kyle Terada-US PRESSWIRE)</p></div>
<p><strong>TURNING POINT:  </strong>The big moment in the game came in the bottom of the 3rd inning, <strong>Jarrod Parker</strong> was struggling mightily with his command (a recurring and disconcerting problem).  He walked <strong>Gregor Blanco</strong> to set up the RBI double from <strong>Brandon Crawford</strong>, walked <strong>Angel Pagan</strong> to load the bases after <strong>Melky Cabrera</strong>&#8216;s bunt single, then walked <strong>Brandon Belt</strong> to force in a run.  <strong>Bob Melvin</strong> had seen enough, <strong>Jerry Blevins</strong> came in to put out the fire.  He gave up a sacrifice fly to <strong>Hector Sanchez</strong>, struck out <strong>Joaquin Arias</strong> on a pitch that allowed Brandon Belt to take second, leading them to intentionally walk <strong>Emmanuel Burris</strong> with <strong>Barry Zito</strong> on deck.  That seemed like a pretty easy strategic move to make, until Mr. Blevins couldn&#8217;t throw a strike when he needed to against Barry freakin&#8217; Zito.  He forced in another run, making it a 6-1 ballgame.  It was still early though, but it ultimately gave the Giants enough distance that they would hold onto the lead for good.</p>
<p><strong>ON THE HILL:  </strong>Jarrod Parker simply didn&#8217;t have it, and he&#8217;s lucky to escape tonight with a line of 2 innings, 4 hits, 6 ER, 4 walks, and 0 strikeouts.  Like I said before, an offensively potent team would probably have hung a double digit score on Parker&#8217;s line alone the way he threw.  He only was around to make 58 pitches, and only 28 of them were strikes, you can&#8217;t have numbers like that and expect to get anybody out.  The A&#8217;s need to see some signs that he can hold it together or he may need some more time as a Rivercat.  Jerry Blevins did an honorable job of eating up some innings if nothing else, but he did walk Barry Zito with the bases loaded, that&#8217;s simply unacceptable.  The Giants did manage 2 ultimately crucial tack on runs in the 4th against Blevins after a small hit parade. <strong> Pedro Figueroa</strong> thought he&#8217;d get in on the walk the Giants party in the 5th, walking Barry Zito again (#%$@!!) and allowing a hit to Blanco, but a well placed double play ball bailed him out.  For good measure though he added a couple walks to his collection in the 6th before <strong>Jordan Norberto</strong> came in to shut the Giants down in order.  In a brazen show of bravado, Norberto went on to pitch the 7th as well while not allowing a single baserunner.  <strong>Travis Blackley</strong> made his A&#8217;s debut in the 8th against the team that just dumped him and retired the side efficiently on 7 pitches.  An ugly day for the A&#8217;s staff as a whole if you&#8217;re name isn&#8217;t Norberto or Blackley.</p>
<div id="attachment_4408" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/101/files/2012/05/62621202.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-4408" title="MLB: Oakland Athletics at San Francisco Giants" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/101/files/2012/05/62621202-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Josh Donaldson carried the team on his back Friday, it almost worked. (Kyle Terada-US PRESSWIRE)</p></div>
<p><strong>AT THE PLATE:  </strong>In 2012 Josh Donaldson has 10 RBI at AT&amp;T Park, and 5 of them even count!  He must really want to impress the Giants or something because he&#8217;s had two monster games there this year.  He came into tonights game with a robust .082 AVG, I know there is a lot more to evaluating hitting, but there&#8217;s no way around the fact that he&#8217;s been an out machine this year when it counted.  His 3-4 night sent his AVG skyrocketing to .132, it&#8217;s a small step and perhaps a giant leap for the confidence of this converted catcher.  The A&#8217;s actually out hit the Giants tonight, if the A&#8217;s pitchers had been able to find the plate, we might be talking about a win.  <strong>Jemile Weeks</strong> did make the most out of his 1 hit, a lead off triple that got the comeback rally started against Zito, he sits above the Mendoza line for another day.  <strong>Daric Barton</strong> also collected a couple hits and scored 2 of the runs for Donaldson&#8217;s 5 RBI.  <strong>Collin Cowgill</strong> is becoming the outfield version of Josh Donaldson, his AVG sits at .129, <strong>Coco Crisp</strong> or <strong>Yoenis Cespedes</strong> can&#8217;t return soon enough.</p>
<p><strong>FINAL THOUGHTS:  </strong>The A&#8217;s have now lost 10 straight games at PacSBCATT Park, this needs to stop.  The Giants do not have an intimidating lineup, and it was even less so with <strong>Buster Posey</strong> sitting out for Barry Zito&#8217;s apparent personal catcher Hector Sanchez, and the A&#8217;s still lost.  I truly believe the A&#8217;s are a better team than the Giants right now, but they didn&#8217;t play like it tonight.  Someone needs to hypnotize <strong>Tyson Ross</strong> tomorrow to make him think he&#8217;s in Anaheim again, because after today&#8217;s disaster the A&#8217;s need their starter to go somewhat deep into the game (Can I get 6 innings??? Please???).  Ross comes into the game with a 2-3 record and a 6.25 ERA, he&#8217;s looked much better as of late and needs to see his ERA continue to trend downward.  The Giants will send out <strong>Ryan</strong> Volkswagen&#8230; I mean Voldemort&#8230; I mean Van Halen&#8230; oh right, <strong>Vogelsong</strong> who sports a 2-1 record with a 2.66 ERA.  The A&#8217;s current roster composition may force them to start Cowgill in center again so they can double switch him out later in the game if a crucial at bat comes around, if Donaldson can maintain his AT&amp;T magic the A&#8217;s may be able to get to Vogelsong like they did Zito tonight.  As always with a loss, the beauty of baseball lies in the fact that a new day rapidly approaches, a 1:05 PM start kicks things off.  Let&#8217;s show these guys what A&#8217;s baseball is really all about.</p>
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