DanielStraily
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W2 | 2 |
| L1 | 1 |
| G5 | 5 |
| IP28.1 | 28.0 |
| BB10 | 10 |
| SO21 | 21 |
DerekHolland
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W11 | 38 |
| L6 | 28 |
| G26 | 105 |
| IP163.0 | 556.0 |
| BB46 | 184 |
| SO136 | 459 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W2 | 2 |
| L1 | 1 |
| G5 | 5 |
| IP28.1 | 28.0 |
| BB10 | 10 |
| SO21 | 21 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W11 | 38 |
| L6 | 28 |
| G26 | 105 |
| IP163.0 | 556.0 |
| BB46 | 184 |
| SO136 | 459 |
When Josh Hamilton will return is uncertain.
The Oakland Athletics are getting plenty of chances to make the Texas Rangers ' AL West title hopes even more ambiguous.
With Hamilton's status in limbo, the division-leading Rangers and second-place A's meet for the first of seven important meetings over the final 10 regular-season games Monday night in Arlington.
Hamilton has missed five games with a sinus problem that is affecting his vision.
The 2010 AL MVP and five-time All-Star ranks among baseball's leaders with 42 home runs and 123 RBIs, and he'll be evaluated before the opener of this four-game series.
"He may be available. He may not. I don't know," manager Ron Washington said.
Getting Hamilton back healthy may be just what Texas (90-62) needs since he's hitting .366 with seven homers and 34 RBIs in 34 home meetings with Oakland (86-66).
The Rangers lead the A's by four games atop the West. However, they'll meet for seven of them, including a season-ending three-game set in Oakland next week.
"You should be playing the teams in your own division down the stretch and we just got to get home, get some good rest and come out and play a tough ball game because those guys will be ready," right-hander Ryan Dempster said.
Dempster was credited with Sunday's 3-2 win at Seattle as Texas salvaged a win from the three-game set.
The A's, 2 1/2 games ahead of Los Angeles for the league's second wild-card spot, also avoided being swept in a three-game series Sunday, rallying for a 5-4 victory over New York.
They're 7-6 during a 17-game stretch against teams in the playoff race.
"We just have to take care of our business and concentrate on what we're doing," manager Bob Melvin told the team's official website. "The schedule would suggest we're playing all teams that are in that situation, but that shouldn't affect us. The only thing is that they're really good teams fighting for their lives as well.
"It's all the same for us each and every day, whether we're at home or on the road. No matter who we're playing. Every day has to be for us. Like you're playing your last day. You've got to leave it all out there."
Cliff Pennington is doing his part, going 6 for 14 with four RBIs in four games. He hit a two-run homer Sunday and finished with three hits and three RBIs.
Pennington, though, is 3 for 16 against Derek Holland , Texas' scheduled starter.
Holland (11-6, 4.42 ERA) takes the mound looking to continue his success against Oakland. He's 4-0 with a 1.64 ERA in his seven games - six starts - and that includes winning both home starts while tossing 15 scoreless innings.
The left-hander wasn't as sharp while getting credit for a 6-3 win over the A's on June 5, allowing three runs in 5 1-3 innings.
Overall, Holland is trying to remain unbeaten for a 10th straight start. He's 4-0 with a 2.79 ERA in his last six, completing at least seven innings in five of them.
The left-hander was impressive again Wednesday, yielding two runs in seven innings of a 6-2 victory at Los Angeles.
"I feel he's matured as a pitcher," catcher Geovany Soto told the team's official website. "I feel like he's learned how to pitch instead of being a thrower. He's moving his fastball in and out and his offspeed stuff is there when it's called."
Oakland is scheduled to counter Holland with rookie Daniel Straily (2-1, 4.13), who hasn't appeared since being charged with a 9-5 loss to Baltimore on Sept. 16.
The right-hander gave up four runs and five hits in 4 2-3 innings, while his five walks matched the total from his first four games in the majors.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Daric Barton | 10 | .100 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | .182 | .282 | .100 |
| Coco Crisp | 8 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | .111 | .111 | .000 |
| Josh Donaldson | 2 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Luke Hughes | 3 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Brandon Inge | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .500 | .500 | .000 |
| Kila Ka'aihue | 3 | .333 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .333 | 1.000 | .667 |
| Cliff Pennington | 16 | .188 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | .235 | .423 | .188 |
| Josh Reddick | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Adam Rosales | 3 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Kurt Suzuki | 18 | .278 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 3 | .278 | .945 | .667 |
| Jemile Weeks | 7 | .143 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | .143 | .286 | .143 |
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 | Day-to-Day | Dislocated right shoulder |
| September 02, 2012 | Brandon Inge | 60-Day DL | Strained right shoulder |
| August 18, 2012 | Jordan Norberto | 15-Day DL | Left shoulder tendinitis |
| August 12, 2012 | Brandon Inge | 15-Day DL | Dislocated right shoulder |
Texas Rangers |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| September 23, 2012 | Josh Hamilton | Day-to-Day | Sinus problems |
| September 18, 2012 | Tanner Scheppers | Day-to-Day | Left game - Bruised right knee |
| September 13, 2012 | Mike Olt | Day-to-Day | Plantar fasciitis, right foot |
| September 13, 2012 | Josh Hamilton | Day-to-Day | Sore left knee |
| September 12, 2012 | Adrian Beltre | Day-to-Day | Left game - strained left shoulder |
| September 09, 2012 | Roy Oswalt | Day-to-Day | Left game - sore right elbow |
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Adrian Beltre slowed down as he rounded first base, folded his arms and bent over to protect himself from the oncoming rush of Texas Rangers teammates.
Even though he's been hurting, Beltre keeps producing for the AL West leaders.
Beltre singled home the winning run in the ninth inning Monday night, after tying the game two innings earlier with his 35th homer, and the Rangers rallied past Oakland 5-4 to stretch their division lead over the Athletics to five games with nine to play.
When Beltre hit a hard grounder through the middle, sending home pinch-runner Craig Gentry , Rangers players poured out of the dugout and toward their third baseman, who is dealing with stomach pain caused by what doctors believe is scar tissue from appendix surgery more than a decade ago.
"This guy doesn't think about anything but doing what he has to do for his team, and he certainly came up big for us," manager Ron Washington said. "Come up in that situation with the bases loaded and not try to do anything but make hard contact, and he did. Just can't say enough about Adrian Beltre ."
It was the first of seven meetings in the last 10 days of the regular season between the two-time defending AL champion Rangers and the A's, who have lost six of eight after winning 17 of 21.
Oakland has a two-game lead over the Los Angeles Angels for the second AL wild card.
"It's one game. We have to bounce back. We did that in both Detroit and New York. We lost some tough ones and bounced back," manager Bob Melvin said. "It would have been nice to start off with a win in the series, but you have to move on from it."
Surgery might be the only way for Beltre to ease his physical pain, but he has said that won't even be an option until after the season.
Beltre insists he's not playing hurt any more than anybody else right now. He was in top form for the opener of a big four-game series.
"He's playing incredible right now. ... He continues to pick us up big," teammate Ian Kinsler said. "Anytime you've got a guy like that behind Josh Hamilton , it's dangerous. To get Josh back in the lineup, it obviously gives our offense a little bit of a boost because they have to pitch to Josh, and if they don't pitch to Josh, then they have to face Adrian. So it's kind of pick your poison with those two guys."
The Rangers got the ninth started with consecutive singles by Mitch Moreland and Kinsler before Elvis Andrus ' sacrifice bunt. Hamilton, who had already hit his major league-best 43rd homer after missing the previous five games with a cornea issue, was intentionally walked to load the bases. Fans started chanting "M-V-P! M-V-P!" as Beltre stepped to the plate against Tyson Ross (2-11).
Beltre hit a two-run homer with two outs in the seventh to tie the game at 4, a shot that came with Hamilton on base.
"Every game for us is big," Beltre said. "Especially facing the team right behind us. We want to clinch as early as we can so we can set up the pitching rotation (for the playoffs)."
And maybe get their third baseman some rest.
Joe Nathan (3-4), the sixth Rangers pitcher, struck out two in the ninth. That included a strikeout of Seth Smith as Stephen Drew was caught stealing to end the inning.
A's rookie right-hander Dan Straily struck out eight and left with a 4-2 lead after 6 2-3 innings with Hamilton due to bat and the bases empty.
Jerry Blevins walked Hamilton, the only batter he faced, before Pat Neshek gave up the two-run drive to Beltre.
It was Neshek who allowed Raul Ibanez 's tying, two-run homer to cap a four-run 13th inning Saturday by the AL East-leading New York Yankees , who then won on a two-out error in the 14th - a game that Ross also lost.
Hamilton hit a 441-foot solo homer in the fifth that landed in the second deck of seats high above the Rangers' bullpen in right-center to get Texas within 3-2.
Josh Donaldson and Yoenis Cespedes homered for Oakland, and Cliff Pennington had an RBI single in the sixth.
Donaldson lined a two-run shot deep into the left-field seats in the second off Derek Holland . Cespedes hit a two-out solo homer, his 21st, for a 3-1 lead an inning later.
Holland pitched only three innings, his shortest outing since May 30 when the left-hander gave up eight runs over 1 2-3 innings in the Rangers' 21-8 home loss to Seattle.
The Rangers got an unearned run in the second when Michael Young was hit by a pitch before Donaldson's error at third base. Young scored on Moreland's bloop single that ended a string of 24 consecutive at-bats by the Rangers with runners in scoring position without a hit.
Hamilton's homer was followed by consecutive doubles by Beltre and Nelson Cruz that failed to produce a run. Beltre was picked off second after wandering too far off the base on a pitch in the dirt that catcher Derek Norris quickly recovered.
When he got to second base after doubling into the left-field corner, Beltre appeared to wince in pain. An inning later, he made a diving stop of a ball along the line that was an infield hit, but saved a run - if only momentarily. Pennington then had an RBI single that made it 4-2.
NOTES: CF Coco Crisp was out of the A's starting lineup for the sixth game in a row because of an infection in both eyes. Melvin said Crisp has seen three doctors but his condition hasn't improved much. ... Holland is 6-0 in 10 September starts the past two seasons. ... After giving up three consecutive extra-base hits in the fifth, Straily retired the last six batters he faced.