A.J.Griffin
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W6 | 6 |
| L1 | 1 |
| G12 | 12 |
| IP69.2 | 69.0 |
| BB12 | 12 |
| SO56 | 56 |
HirokiKuroda
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W14 | 55 |
| L10 | 56 |
| G30 | 145 |
| IP201.2 | 900.0 |
| BB44 | 207 |
| SO154 | 677 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W6 | 6 |
| L1 | 1 |
| G12 | 12 |
| IP69.2 | 69.0 |
| BB12 | 12 |
| SO56 | 56 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W14 | 55 |
| L10 | 56 |
| G30 | 145 |
| IP201.2 | 900.0 |
| BB44 | 207 |
| SO154 | 677 |
While it seems the New York Yankees are getting hot at the right time, the Oakland Athletics hope their recent struggles won't ultimately cost them a spot in the postseason.
After rallying for a second straight extra-inning victory, the Yankees look to complete a series sweep of the A's with an eighth consecutive win Sunday in the Bronx.
Less than 24 hours after Russell Martin delivered a walk-off homer to give New York (88-63) a 2-1, 10-inning victory Friday, the Yankees scored four times in the 13th, then won 10-9 after A's first baseman Brandon Moss committed an error with the bases loaded in the 14th.
"I told you all along that I like the fight in this team," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "Some of the things we go through, we find ways to get back up."Raul Ibanez 's two-run homer in the 13th tied the score at 10 after the A's (85-66) hit three home runs in the top of the frame. The victory kept the Yankees one game ahead of second-place Baltimore in the AL East.
New York is in the midst of its longest winning stretch since a 10-game run June 8-18.
"Right now every game is magnified, and we know the situation," said Ibanez, who was 3 for 53 (.057) in his previous 24 games before going 3 for 4 with two homers Saturday. "It's a lot of fun."Oakland has not enjoyed itself while losing five of six following a stretch in which it won eight of nine. The A's, however, still hold a 2 1/2-game lead on the Angels for the final AL wild-card spot.
"(Saturday's defeat) was crushing, you just need to move on and get ready to play (Sunday)," losing pitcher Tyson Ross said.Things don't get any easier for the A's against Hiroki Kuroda (14-10, 3.26 ERA), who allowed four hits in eight innings of a 2-0 victory at Oakland on May 27.
Though Kuroda has posted a 5.40 ERA in his last three starts, he's 2-0 during that stretch. The right-hander improved to 10-5 with a 2.56 ERA in 17 home starts after he allowed four runs and struck out 10 in six innings of a 6-4 win over Tampa Bay last Sunday.
The A's counter with rookie A.J. Griffin (6-1, 2.45), who was 6-0 with a 1.94 ERA in his first 11 major league starts before he was roughed up for five runs and three homers in 4 2-3 innings of a 12-2 loss at Detroit on Tuesday.
"Just wasn't executing pitches the way I usually do," Griffin said. "Wasn't pounding down in the zone, leaving pitches up and they capitalized on it."The right-hander had little trouble executing against the Yankees when he gave up two runs in six innings of a 4-3 home victory July 19.
Stephen Drew went 4 for 5 and rookie Yoenis Cespedes hit his 20th homer Saturday for the A's. Drew is 6 for 11 in the series while Cespedes is batting .375 (9 for 24) with three home runs against the Yankees in 2012.
New York's Ichiro Suzuki is 14 for 20 (.700) with two homers and five RBIs in the last five games. He is 9 for 19 (.474) in his last four versus Oakland.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Jonny Gomes | 6 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Brandon Inge | 3 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Jarrod Parker | 2 | .500 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .500 | 1.500 | 1.000 |
| Seth Smith | 19 | .421 | 8 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 3 | .500 | 1.079 | .579 |
| Kurt Suzuki | 3 | .333 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .333 | .666 | .333 |
Oakland Athletics |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| September 19, 2012 | Brett Anderson | Day-to-Day | Left game - strained right oblique |
| September 05, 2012 | Brandon McCarthy | Day-to-Day | Left game - head injury |
| September 02, 2012 | Brandon Inge | 15-Day DL | Strained right shoulder |
| 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 |
New York Yankees |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| September 19, 2012 | Dellin Betances | 60-Day DL | Right shoulder injury |
| September 09, 2012 | Mark Teixeira | Day-to-Day | Strained left calf |
| September 02, 2012 | Curtis Granderson | Day-to-Day | Right hamstring tendinitis |
| August 27, 2012 | Mark Teixeira | Day-to-Day | Strained left calf |
| August 22, 2012 | Ivan Nova | 15-Day DL | Right shoulder tightness |
| August 22, 2012 | Ivan Nova | 15-Day DL | Right shoulder tightness |
NEW YORK (AP) -- Grant Balfour watched as Alex Rodriguez 's high fly soared toward right field and thought the worst. Hard to blame him after Oakland's first two games at Yankee Stadium.
With his back to the wall, Josh Reddick caught the ball, then Balfour notched the final out as the Athletics bounced back to avoid a sweep, edging New York 5-4 Sunday and stopping the Yankees' seven-game winning streak.
"The way things went for us in this series, you never know," Balfour said.
Cliff Pennington hit a go-ahead single in the sixth inning after a key error by backup shortstop Eduardo Nunez . A day after their stunning 14-inning loss - capped by a misplay on Nunez's grounder - the A's maintained their 2 1/2-game lead for the second AL wild-card spot over the Los Angeles Angels .
The Yankees kept their one-game lead in the AL East because Baltimore lost in Boston. Despite the defeat, the Yankees have to like their chances to win the division - their final 10 games are against three teams with records below .500.
"We control what happens," Derek Jeter said. "We play how we're capable of, we win our games. We really don't have to look at the scoreboard."
The A's lost a 10-9 heartbreaker Saturday when Brandon Moss misplayed Nunez's spinning grounder for an error with two outs in the 14th. This time they took advantage of Nunez's two-base throwing error on a tough play with one out in the sixth.
An out after Josh Donaldson reached second base, Pennington, the No. 9 batter, singled to left field for his third hit and a 5-4 lead. Pennington earlier hit a two-run homer.
"To lose two games in extra innings is tough, especially when these games mean so much," Pennington said. "It was really still just another game, but it was a big one."
Nunez, demoted in May because of his struggles in the field, was playing shortstop because Jeter has been slowed by a sore ankle. Jeter had two hits as the designated hitter to extend his hitting streak to 17 games.
"I have to keep practicing defense. I have to keep working," Nunez said. "Tomorrow's a different day."
Yoenis Cespedes had a tying single in the fifth after a wild pitch from Hiroki Kuroda (14-11). The A's scored a run in the first on another wild pitch by the Yankees starter.
Jerry Blevins (5-1) pitched 1 1-3 innings in relief of A.J. Griffin.
Oakland improved to 2-4 on a 10-game road trip against playoff contenders. They play four games against West-leading Texas beginning Monday.
In a seesaw series, the A's opened a 3-0 lead but the Yankees rallied for four runs in the fourth before Cespedes tied it.
"Rarely do you lose a game like you did last night, and I think coming back from something like that and scoring early in the game showed some fight right away," A's manager Bob Melvin said. "It was a big game."
Oakland scored four runs in the 13th inning of Saturday's 5-hour, 43-minute game, but the Yankees came back. The A's bullpen locked this one down, though, with 4 2-3 innings of shutout ball. Ryan Cook worked 1 1-3 innings, Sean Doolittle went an inning and Balfour finished for his 20th save.
"Terrific," Melvin said. "Our bullpen came up huge for us today."
Donaldson led off the second by beating out a grounder to shortstop. But replays clearly showed Donaldson's foot a few feet from coming down on first base when Nick Swisher caught Nunez's low throw. Two batters later, Pennington homered to right field for a 3-0 lead.
The young A's - 14 rookies on the roster - kept right on celebrating in their dugout, a day after former teammate and current Yankee Eric Chavez told a New York columnist that Oakland's rhythmic clapping during its three-homer spurt in the 13th inning was "high schoolish."
But in this tight series the Yankees rallied again, and Raul Ibanez was right in the mix in the fourth inning.
Trailing 3-0 and with only one hit off Griffin through three innings, the Yankees came back in the fourth when Cano singled and Swisher homered into the second deck in right field. After two more hits, Ibanez followed up his two-homer performance Saturday with an RBI double that left a mark on the right field line to tie it.
With the infield playing halfway, Nunez drove in a fourth run with a grounder to second base.
NOTES: Oakland OF Coco Crisp (allergic conjunctivitis) went to see an eye specialist Sunday, Melvin said. "We hope every day that's the day he's able to get in the lineup. But we're not going to put him in a position to go out there where he can't see the ball that could be pretty dangerous. We hope it's tomorrow. We're not sure." ... Yankees RHP Joba Chamberlain turned 27 Sunday. ... The A's purchased the contract of RHP Jeremy Accardo from Triple-A Sacramento before the game. ... Reddick went 0 for 4 and is hitless in 24 at-bats.