BrettAnderson
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W3 | 24 |
| L0 | 23 |
| G3 | 65 |
| IP20.0 | 391.0 |
| BB3 | 95 |
| SO15 | 301 |
HisashiIwakuma
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W6 | 6 |
| L3 | 3 |
| G25 | 25 |
| IP97.1 | 97.0 |
| BB39 | 39 |
| SO80 | 80 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W3 | 24 |
| L0 | 23 |
| G3 | 65 |
| IP20.0 | 391.0 |
| BB3 | 95 |
| SO15 | 301 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W6 | 6 |
| L3 | 3 |
| G25 | 25 |
| IP97.1 | 97.0 |
| BB39 | 39 |
| SO80 | 80 |
With Bartolo Colon suspended and Brandon McCarthy set to miss an undetermined amount of time after his frightening accident, the Oakland Athletics ' starting rotation has taken a couple hits over the past two-plus weeks.
Brett Anderson , though, has been stellar.
The left-hander looks to remain unbeaten when he faces the host Seattle Mariners and their own sizzling starter, Hisashi Iwakuma , on Saturday night.
Anderson (3-0, 0.90 ERA) has looked every bit refreshed after a 14-month layoff following Tommy John surgery, giving up two runs in 20 innings while winning each of his starts.
He gave up one run in six innings of Sunday's 6-2 victory over Boston for the Athletics (77-60), who are atop the AL wild-card standings and ended a three-game skid with a 6-1 win over Seattle on Friday.
"This all makes (the rehab) worthwhile," Anderson told the team's official website. "It couldn't be going better right now. You always gotta be confident. I thought I could come back and pitch well if I was healthy, and I've been able to do that and hopefully continue to from here on out."
Anderson has helped boost a pitching staff that lost Colon to a 50-game suspension Aug. 22, and it now must contend with McCarthy's absence for an unknown amount of time while he recovers from a skull fracture after being hit in the head with a line drive Wednesday.
"To give us three games with that type of performance, coming into the later part of the season, and pitching in key games and not just getting ready for next season, it's all really impressive," manager Bob Melvin said of Anderson.
Anderson seemingly has a good chance to continue his run, as he's 4-1 with a 0.96 ERA in his last seven starts against the Mariners (67-72), who look to bounce back with help from their rookie right-hander.
Iwakuma (6-3, 3.14) has won his last four decisions, going 3-0 with a 0.35 ERA over his last four starts. He tossed 7 1-3 scoreless innings and struck out seven in a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday, and he's given up one earned run in his last 26 innings.
"Arguably, this might have been the best stuff we've seen him have," manager Eric Wedge told the team's official website. "He's had some other real good games, as well, but I think when you talk about that lineup and how aggressive he was and how he used all of his pitches, you just can't say enough about the performance he gave us."
In Iwakuma's last appearance out of the bullpen before entering the starting rotation, he gave up a run in 3 2-3 innings and suffered a 2-1 loss to Oakland on June 27.
Oakland has won four of the last five meetings with Seattle, with the Mariners scoring one run in each of their defeats. George Kottaras hit a three-run homer Friday as the A's chased Felix Hernandez after 4 2-3 innings.
"Those things (McCarthy's injury) are going to happen," Kottaras added. "You try to turn the page, take one game at a time, the past is the past. We came here and played hard like we always do and put some good at-bats together and came out on top today."Seattle, batting a major league-worst .232, has scored fewer than four runs in six of its last seven games.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Chone Figgins | 28 | .286 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 5 | .333 | .726 | .393 |
| Miguel Olivo | 2 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .333 | .333 | .000 |
| Brendan Ryan | 4 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .200 | .200 | .000 |
| Michael Saunders | 13 | .308 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .308 | .616 | .308 |
| Justin Smoak | 5 | .600 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | .667 | 1.667 | 1.000 |
| Ichiro Suzuki | 33 | .364 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | .364 | .728 | .364 |
Oakland Athletics |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| September 06, 2012 | Brandon Inge | 15-Day DL | Strained right shoulder |
| September 05, 2012 | Brandon McCarthy | Day-to-Day | Left game - head injury |
| September 02, 2012 | Brandon Inge | Day-to-Day | Dislocated right shoulder |
| August 18, 2012 | Jordan Norberto | 15-Day DL | Left shoulder tendinitis |
| August 12, 2012 | Brandon Inge | 15-Day DL | Dislocated right shoulder |
| August 12, 2012 | Brandon Inge | 15-Day DL | Dislocated right shoulder |
Seattle Mariners |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 31, 2012 | Michael Saunders | Day-to-Day | Left game - strained groin |
| August 25, 2012 | Michael Saunders | Day-to-Day | Sore groin |
| August 13, 2012 | Mike Carp | 15-Day DL | Strained left groin muscle |
| August 13, 2012 | Mike Carp | 15-Day DL | Strained left groin muscle |
| August 06, 2012 | Brendan Ryan | Day-to-Day | Left elbow contusion |
| July 18, 2012 | Charlie Furbush | 15-Day DL | Strained left triceps |
SEATTLE (AP) -- George Kottaras and Brett Anderson are making the most of their second chances, keeping the surprising Oakland Athletics in the playoff chase.
Kottaras homered for the second straight game and Anderson won his fourth straight start since recovering from Tommy John surgery as they helped the A's beat the Seattle Mariners 6-1 Saturday night.
Anderson (4-0), who had surgery on his left elbow 14 months ago, allowed one unearned run and six hits while striking out four in six innings. He lowered his ERA to 0.69. He has 19 strikeouts in his four starts.
"I think it's been more than we could ever expect," A's manager Bob Melvin said of Anderson's recovery. "To sit here and say he's 4-0 at this point coming off that is pretty terrific."
Kottaras, acquired July 29 in a trade with Milwaukee, has had an offensive revival with the A's. He has had 16 RBI in his 13 games with Oakland - 13 in the last five games. With the Brewers, he drove in just 12 runs in 58 games.
With the score tied 1-1, Yoenis Cespedes opened Oakland's fourth with a double into the left-field corner. With one out, he stole third on a 1-0 pitch to Stephen Drew , who followed with a RBI single against the drawn-in infield. The ball just tipped off the glove of second baseman Dustin Ackley .
Kottaras then hit a 1-1 slider from Hisashi Iwakuma (6-4) for a two-run, line shot into the right-field seats to make it 4-1. It was his fifth home run of the season, and came one day after he had a three-run shot in the same inning Friday during the A's 6-1 victory. It was the first time he hit a home run in back-to-back games.
"He's been pretty amazing," Melvin said. "You look at his average (.222) then you look at his home run numbers and RBIs. It seems like every home run he has hit for us has been a big home run. And tonight's home run really had the same affect as last night's home run."
Both home runs gave the needed room for the A's starters to work. He hit his three-run home run Friday off Felix Hernandez . He hit his two-run shot off Iwakuma, who was 5-1 with a 1.57 ERA in his last seven starts. He was 3-1 with a 2.05 ERA in five August starts.
"Iwakuma has been pitching lights out," Melvin said. "He's been giving up two runs or less just about every game so he's been on a roll. For us to score some runs early again off of him was pretty impressive as it was off Felix."
Iwakuma, who worked 3 2-3 innings, allowing four earned runs and six hits, said through an interpreter that the slider Kottaras hit "was kind of a cookie, kind of easy to get a home run. I need to concentrate on that pitch."
Coco Crisp had a run-scoring double after Kottaras' homer that gave Oakland a 5-1 lead.
The A's kept pace in the AL West with the Texas Rangers , who beat Tampa Bay 4-2. Oakland trails the Rangers by 4 1/2 games and are in a virtual tie with the Yankees and Orioles atop the wild-card race.
"Oh, he looked pretty good to me," Mariners manager Eric Wedge said of Anderson's effort. "He did a good job with his fastball. He has a lot of confidence with that breaking ball he throws. He controlled the tempo of the game."
Seattle finished 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position.
"I always hold myself to a high standard. You have to in this game, otherwise the game's going to beat you up," Anderson said. "Today was my most grinding start so far. It seemed like it was first and second one out every inning.
Anderson and Kottaras have had significant roles in helping the A's win 17 of their last 22 games. Their 78 wins are also four more than all of last season.
"Definitely getting more frequent at-bats helps," Kottaras said. "I just taking advantage of mistakes that are tossed up there.
"I think I've gelled pretty good with the guys and doing what I can to help and have a good time."
The A's forced Iwakuma to throw 25 pitches in the first inning and scored a run without a hit.
Crisp opened with an eight-pitch walk. He was forced at second on Josh Reddick 's grounder. Cespedes followed with a two-out, one-hopper past third baseman Kyle Seager and into the left-field corner. It was ruled a two-base error, scoring Reddick.
The Mariners tied it in the second. Michael Saunders bounced a one-out double over the center-field wall. Miguel Olivo reached when shortstop Drew booted his ground ball, advancing Saunders to third. He then scored on Trayvon Robinson 's force-out.
Cespedes added a sacrifice fly in the ninth.
NOTES: A's RHP Brandon McCarthy , hit in the head by a line drive Wednesday, is showing good progress after his surgery to reduce brain swelling. "I'd give him one more day (until he's out of the woods)," trainer Nick Paparesta said. "I think with any head injury you need to be cautious ... but the progress has been great and we're all very excited about it." A's manager Bob Melvin , who gathered the team together before the game for a medical update, said, "It puts a smile on your face." ... Reddick's single in the ninth snapped an 0-for-18 slump. ... Wedge said rookie RHP Erasmo Ramirez , a September callup, will start Tuesday at Toronto. Hector Noesi also will be worked into the rotation. "We just want to take a look at them again," Wedge said. "It's a chance to watch them a little longer." ... Mariners LH reliever Oliver Perez has not allowed a run in his last 18 appearances (13.1 innings), or since July 8. That's tied for the seventh-longest streak in club history.