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TORONTO (AP) -In a battle of bullpens, the
Oakland Athletics
' relievers broke first.
Lyle Overbay
hit a two-out, two-run homer off
Dan Giese
in the 12th inning, giving the
Toronto Blue Jays
a 4-2 win over Oakland on Saturday.
Five Toronto relievers combined to work 6 2-3 scoreless innings, giving up only a single, and the
Blue Jays
beat Oakland for the seventh time in eight games.
Oakland's relief corps was almost as good, allowing only two hits, including Overbay's homer, in 6 1-3 innings.
''Both bullpens did a great job, they just got the big hit,'' Oakland manager
Bob Geren
said. ''We only had five (hits) for the day. Five in 12 innings is not going to win too many games.''
After a two-out walk to
Jose Bautista
, Overbay smacked a 1-0 fastball to center off Giese (0-1), who was called up from Triple-A earlier in the day.
''I was just looking for something up in the zone that I could drive,'' Overbay said.
Claimed on waivers from the
New York Yankees
earlier this month, Giese was called up to replace struggling left-hander
Jerry Blevins
.
''Obviously you'd like to get off to a little better start than I did today,'' Giese said. ''It was just one bad pitch I left
up. No excuses, it's just a bad pitch.''
Right-hander
Jason Frasor
(2-0) got two outs to earn the win for Toronto.
In truth, Toronto's relievers handled the entire game, with left-hander
Brian Tallet
coming out of the bullpen to start in place of injured righty
Jesse Litsch
(right forearm). Making his first start since 2006, Tallet gave up two runs - one earned - and four hits in 5 1-3 innings.
He walked one and struck out one.
''He gave us some room to not use our bullpen so early, even though we did use it all,''
Blue Jays
manager
Cito Gaston
said. ''Without him, it would have been worse.''
The
Blue Jays
put the winning run at third base with one out in the ninth but couldn't convert against right-hander
Santiago Casilla
.
Marco Scutaro
led off with a walk, moved to second on
Aaron Hill
's fly to center and stole third on the first pitch to
Alex Rios
, who walked.
But Scutaro was caught in a rundown on Wells' grounder to second and
Adam Lind
struck out looking to send it to extra innings.
Tallet's start almost came to an early end when Athletics leadoff hitter
Ryan Sweeney
lined a single off the back of Tallet's hand in the first. Sweeney went to third on Tallet's throwing error and scored one
out later on
Jason Giambi
's RBI grounder.
Toronto tied it in the fourth against right-hander
Trevor Cahill
, who walked the bases loaded before giving up an RBI fielder's choice to
Travis Snider
. Cahill reloaded the bases by hitting Scutaro but got out of it when shortstop
Orlando Cabrera
made a strong throw from the hole to get Hill at first.
''He's made some highlight-type plays already, three or four of them in this short season,'' Geren said of Cabrera. ''It's
a pleasure to watch him out there everyday, that's for sure. You can see why he has a couple of Gold Gloves.''
Oakland went ahead in the sixth when Sweeney led off with a double, went to third on Cabrera's fly and scored on Giambi's
double. Tallet left after Giambi advanced on a wild pitch.
Reliever
Shawn Camp
got
Matt Holliday
to line out, then struck out
Jack Cust
to end the inning.
Toronto answered in the bottom half. Overbay doubled, went to third on a sacrifice and scored when Snider singled through
the drawn-in infield, chasing Cahill.
Cahill allowed two runs and five hits in 5 1-3 innings. He walked five and struck out one.
''He had one bad inning but, other than that, he was fantastic,'' Geren said. ''Early on he was throwing nasty sinkers. You
really don't know what it is, it's moving so much. I liked seeing that.''
Notes: Rios snapped an 0-for-15 streak with a single in the third. ... Oakland's
Nomar Garciaparra
was held out of the lineup with a tight right calf, the same injury that forced him out of Tuesday's win over Boston. Garciaparra
did not play Wednesday. ... Geren said 3B
Eric Chavez
(right shoulder) could play Sunday if he is able to hit and throw without pain before the game. ... Toronto placed C
Michael Barrett
(right shoulder) on the 15-day DL and purchased the contract of C
Raul Chavez
from Triple-A.
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