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OAKLAND, Calif.(AP)
Ryan Raburn
quickly made up for a defensive blunder with his second homer of the night.
Raburn homered in his first two at-bats,
Edwin Jackson
pitched six strong innings and the
Detroit Tigers
beat the
Oakland Athletics
3-2 on Friday night.
Raburn played
Ryan Sweeney
's hit in the second into a double, which eventually led to the A's scoring the tying run. His third-inning homer broke the
tie for good.
''I told him 'You're plus one so far,''' Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. ''He had a good gig going.''
Raburn said he seems to have trouble defensively on the West Coast.
''It must be something in the air,'' he said. ''My eyes get irritated here and in Anaheim. I don't like playing the field
here. I do like hitting here.''
Clete Thomas
also drove in a run for the Tigers, who won for the sixth time in eight games to take a 3 1/2-game lead over the
Chicago White Sox
in the AL Central.
Jack Cust
had three hits and drove in a run and
Rajai Davis
had two hits and drove in a run for the A's, who have lost five of seven.
Ryan Sweeney
added a pair of hits.
''All their guys made some pitches,'' Cust said. ''Jackson, when he had guys on base, seemed to reach back and find something
extra.''
Raburn hit solo home runs his first two times up to put Detroit on top. It was his second career multihomer game and his first
in over two years.
''The power has always been there,'' Raburn said. ''I'm just being more consistent at the plate and giving myself more of
a chance every time at the plate.''
Jackson (10-5) allowed two runs on six hits, striking out five and walking one in winning his third straight decision. He's
allowed two runs or less in nine of his 14 road starts. The All-Star is 4-1 over his last 11 starts. His 2.80 road ERA is
third in the AL.
''For the most part I was being aggressive around the plate,'' Jackson said. ''It's always good when you can get a win, especially
when it's the first game of a series.''
Jackson did not allow a home run for the first time in nine games.
Bobby Seay
and
Brandon Lyon
got the Tigers through eight and
Fernando Rodney
pitched the ninth for his 26th save in 27 games.
Placido Polanco
saved the lead when he backhanded
Nomar Garciaparra
's hard one-hopper with a runner at second base.
''That was an unbelievable play,'' Raburn said. ''That's what makes him one of the best second basemen in the game and one
of the best overall players.''
The A's
Gio Gonzalez
(4-4) allowed three runs on four hits, walking four and striking out a career-high nine.
''I felt strong, positive,'' Gonzalez said. ''I wanted to keep going after them, keep throwing strikes. When you throw the
ball over the plate, some guys will hit it.''
Leyland switched the top of his lineup, giving Polanco his second start at the leadoff spot and Raburn his second start in
the third position.
Raburn responded to the move with two-out home runs in the first and third, the second snapping a 1-1 tie. He has three homers
in his last two games.
''If anything, having
Miguel Cabrera
hitting behind you makes the chances of seeing better pitches better,'' Raburn said.
Thomas singled home a run in the sixth.
Cust singled home a run in the second for the A's, while Davis, who has hit safely in 22 of his last 24 games, doubled home
a run in the seventh.
Notes: Tigers RHP
Joel Zumaya
underwent arthroscopic surgery to remove bone chips in his right shoulder. ... A's RHP
Justin Duchscherer
will miss the season to concentrate on treatment for clinical depression. ... Tigers' LHP
Dontrelle Willis
had X-rays to determine the extent of damage on a sore hip. ... A's INF
Bobby Crosby
was placed on the DL with a strained left calf and 1B
Daric Barton
was activated from the DL. ... Gonzalez did not win for the first time when the game time temperature was 72 degrees or higher.
... A's 2B
Mark Ellis
played his 806th game at the position, moving him into fifth all-time in franchise history. ... Raburn hit two home runs on
July 25, 2007.
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