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Los Angeles vs. Oakland


 
 
 
Athletics 8, Angels 1

CBSSports.com wire reports
 

TEMPE, Ariz. -- Nomar Garciaparra had two hits and scored a run in his debut for the Oakland Athletics, an 8-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.

Angels outfielder Gary Matthews Jr., who had offseason surgery on his left knee, also played for the first time this spring. He grounded out to second in his only at-bat.

Garciaparra signed with the Athletics on March 6 after batting .264 with eight homers in 163 at-bats for the Los Angeles Dodgers last season. He went 2-for-3 with a double, but was low-key about the results.

"It's still the first day," Garciaparra said. "It's a good thing we've got a lot of spring left. I'm all right. We'll see how it is the next day. That's the biggest thing."

Matthews is competing for a spot in a crowded outfield. The Angels added free agent right fielder Bobby Abreu in the offseason, and manager Mike Scioscia wouldn't discuss his plans for Matthews, who hit .242 with eight homers in 426 at-bats in 2008.

"He ran and moved well in right field," Scioscia said. "We'll see where we are when we open the season. Gary first has to get healthy. We have lot of guys battling for at-bats.

"He's coming off of surgery. He's a full go as far as getting into games. There is a lot of work ahead for Gary before he's doing the things he needs to do on the field," Scioscia said.

 

Angels starter Jered Weaver gave up a run and four hits in 1 2/3 innings and has allowed eight hits and two runs in 2 1/3 innings over two outings this spring. Weaver had been held back due to stiffness in his shoulder.

"His stuff looked very good," Scioscia said. "For where he is in the spring now, we feel very good where his stuff is. It's just going to be a matter of going out there and putting pitches together."

Weaver said he felt better about his pitching Sunday than his first outing.

"It's coming along," Weaver said. "I'm not quite there yet."

A's top prospect Brett Anderson allowed three hits in four scoreless innings.

"He threw the ball great," Oakland manager Bob Geren said. "He probably had eight or 10 broken bats. He really pitched inside and used his offspeed (pitches). It was a great game."

Said Anderson: "The better competition I face, I'm more locked in and my stuff is sharper. I'd rather face Torii Hunter and Gary Matthews than the guys I faced in Double-A."

Note

INF Mark Trumbo and RHP Rafael Rodriguez were sent to the Angels' minor league camp.

 
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Scoreboard
Oakland «8
L.A. Angels1

Oakland Athletics
Nomar Garciaparra, 3B3120000 .667
    Jeff Baisley, 3B2000000 .222
Orlando Cabrera, SS3110002 .333
    Cliff Pennington, SS2000010 .087
Ryan Sweeney, CF3121010 .467
    Rajai Davis, CF2000000 .379
Jack Cust, RF3111023 .217
    Travis Buck, RF1100100 .267
Mark Ellis, DH2011001 .208
   a- Joe Dillon, PH-DH1100100 .182
Kurt Suzuki, C3111002 .280
    Joel Galarraga, C1110100 .429
Sean Doolittle, 1B2011100 .364
   b- Daric Barton, PH-1B2023000 .500
Chris Denorfia, LF3010010 .267
    Ben Copeland, LF2000012 .182
Gregorio Petit, 2B3010004 .313
    Eric Patterson, 2B1000000 .182
Totals39814846  
a-grounded out for Ellis in the 7th
b-doubled for Doolittle in the 7th
Batting
2B - Nomar Garciaparra (1, Jer. Weaver), Kurt Suzuki (2, Wilhite), Daric Barton (1, Jepsen)
HR - Jack Cust (2, Speier)
SF - Mark Ellis (1)
RBI - Ryan Sweeney (5), Jack Cust (3), Mark Ellis (6), Kurt Suzuki (2), Sean Doolittle (9), Daric Barton 3 (3)
2-OUT RBI - Kurt Suzuki (1), Sean Doolittle (4), Daric Barton (1)
SB - Sean Doolittle (2, 2nd base off Wilhite/Wilson)
Team LOB - 9
Fielding
DP - Pennington-Petit-Doolittle

Oakland Athletics
Brett Anderson (W,1-1) 4300000 1.86
Russ Springer 1111011 3.60
Chris Schroder 1000020 9.95
Santiago Casilla 1100110 1.69
Jerome Williams 2000000 4.00
WP - Brett Anderson (1)
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Brett Anderson 9-2, Russ Springer 1-1, Jerome Williams 5-1
Batters Faced - Brett Anderson 14, Russ Springer 4, Chris Schroder 3, Santiago Casilla 5, Jerome Williams 6

Los Angeles Angels
Chone Figgins, 3B3010000 .333
    Sean Rodriguez, 2B1000000 .269
Howie Kendrick, 2B3000011 .421
    Luis Figueroa, SS1000000 .579
Torii Hunter, CF2000000 .111
    Adam Pavkovich, RF1000010 .333
   a- Mark Trumbo, PH1000000 .250
Kendry Morales, 1B3030000 .412
    Robb Quinlan, 1B1000000 .267
Juan Rivera, LF2000102 .222
    Chris Pettit, LF1000000 .273
Gary Matthews Jr., RF1000001 .000
    Reggie Willits, RF-CF2000002 .300
Mike Napoli, DH3111013 .190
Bobby Wilson, C3000002 .222
    Ryan Budde, C0000000 .364
Erick Aybar, SS2000010 .250
    Matt Brown, 3B1000000 .409
Totals3115114  
a-grounded out for Pavkovich in the 9th
Batting
2B - Kendry Morales (5, Casilla)
HR - Mike Napoli (1, Springer)
RBI - Mike Napoli (6)
Team LOB - 4
Fielding
Outfield Assists - Reggie Willits 1

Los Angeles Angels
Jered Weaver (L,0-1) 2.1633030 12.00
Matt Wilhite 0.2311000 2.45
Justin Speier 2211111 5.40
William Smith 1000010 0.00
Kevin Jepsen 1211010 4.50
Trevor Bell 1000000 0.00
Rich Thompson 1122300 7.71
WP - Jered Weaver (1), Rich Thompson (1)
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Matt Wilhite 1-1, Justin Speier 1-4, William Smith 1-1, Kevin Jepsen 2-0, Trevor Bell 1-2
Batters Faced - Jered Weaver 13, Matt Wilhite 5, Justin Speier 9, William Smith 3, Kevin Jepsen 5, Trevor Bell 3, Rich Thompson 6

Game Information
Attendance - 8374
Game Time - 2:33
Temperature - 75
Umpires - Home - Derryl Cousins, First Base - Tim McClelland, Second Base - UMP Nonindividual, Third Base - Mike Everitt