Thomas' 2 HRs help A's put Hurt on BoSox, avoid sweep
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| Regular Season Series |
| Oakland leads 7-3 (as of Wed 7/26) |
| Thu 7/13 |
OAK 5, @BOS 4 |
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| Fri 7/14 |
OAK 15, @BOS 3 |
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| Sat 7/15 |
@BOS 7, OAK 0 |
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| Sun 7/16 |
OAK 8, @BOS 1 |
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| Mon 7/24 |
BOS 7, @OAK 3 |
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| Tue 7/25 |
BOS 13, @OAK 5 |
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| >Wed 7/26 |
@OAK 5, BOS 1 |
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| Mon 8/28 |
@OAK 9, BOS 0 |
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| Tue 8/29 |
@OAK 2, BOS 1 |
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| Wed 8/30 |
@OAK 7, BOS 2 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Athletics | Red Sox |
| Scoring Summary |
| BOS | OAK |
 | 4th | F Thomas homered to center. | 0 | 1 |
 | 4th | B Crosby reached on infield single to second, N Swisher scored, E Chavez to second. | 0 | 2 |
 | 5th | F Thomas homered to left, J Kendall and M Bradley scored. | 0 | 5 |
 | 7th | C Crisp singled to right, M Ramirez scored, M Lowell to third. | 1 | 5 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Oakland-Alameda County Stadium, Oakland, CA |
| Attendance | 35,077 (100% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:31 |
| Weather | 74 degrees, sunny |
| Wind | 15 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Marvin Hudson, First Base - Ed Montague, Second Base - Jerry Layne, Third Base - Mark Wegner |
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Frank Thomas finally emerged from his postgame workout, head dripping with sweat, his green undershirt soaked through from a 30-minute ride on the stationary bike.
All the extra work has the Big Hurt feeling healthy again, with his tender right quad muscle gaining strength by the day.
Thomas homered twice and drove in four runs to help
Dan Haren win for the first time in six weeks and the
Oakland Athletics
avoided a three-game sweep with a 5-1 win over the
Boston Red Sox on Wednesday.
| Elias Says |
 Thomas Frank Thomas homered twice at McAfee Coliseum as the A's defeated Boston 5-1. It was the 28th multiple-homer game of the Big Hurt's career, with each of his previous 11 such games coming at US Cellular Field in Chicago (10 for the White Sox and one, earlier this season, for Oakland). The last player with a streak of that many multiple-homer games, all at one ballpark, was Frank Robinson. From Aug. 18, 1956, to Aug. 14, 1960, Robinson hit at least two home runs in a dozen different games, all at Cincinnati's Crosley Field.• For more Elias Says, click here
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Before he started his first season with the A's, Thomas told everybody that it would take time for him to become his old self again after playing only 108 games over the previous two seasons with the
Chicago White Sox.
"I'm getting my legs back under me," said Thomas, who missed 13 games last month while on the disabled list. "I'm happy right now with the direction I'm headed. I said hopefully by the fourth or fifth month I would take off like I'm capable. Missing a year
and a half ... it's going to take at-bats, a lot of at-bats."
Thomas hit a solo homer in the fourth and a three-run shot in the fifth, both off
Kyle Snyder, for his 21st and 22nd of the year. It marked the second two-homer game this season for the Big Hurt and 28th of his career. His other came May 22 at Chicago against his former White Sox teammates.
"I don't feel like I'm old," the 38-year-old Thomas said. "I still feel like I have a lot to give."
Haren (7-9) pitched seven strong innings to end a seven-start winless stretch and three-start losing streak. He had lost his last four decisions since beating Seattle on June 14. After
Coco Crisp's two-out single in the second, Haren retired the next 14 Boston batters before
Manny Ramirez doubled in the seventh. Crisp drove him in with another single.
The A's remained in a first-place tie with the
Los Angeles Angels atop the AL West standings after the Angels also won Wednesday, 15-6 at Tampa Bay.
Oakland ended a three-game losing streak and five-game home skid that was its worst in the Coliseum since losing six in a row from May 2-15 last year.
Thomas broke a scoreless tie with his shot to center in the fourth and then gave the A's a 5-0 lead with his three-run homer to left -- No. 470 of his career.
After his first home run, the A's followed with three hits against Snyder, including
Bobby Crosby's infield single that made it 2-0.
Crosby left the game after the sixth with a mild back strain sustained while swinging and then sliding into second trying to steal -- yet more frustrating injury news for the beat-up A's. Trainer Larry Davis expected Crosby to be back in the lineup Thursday for the opener of a four-game series against Toronto.
Snyder (2-2), making his fourth start of the year after beating
Jamie Moyer and Seattle last week, didn't get it done the way
Josh Beckett and
Curt Schilling did in the first two games of the series. Beckett became baseball's first 13-game winner Monday, and then Schilling got his 13th on Tuesday night.
Snyder allowed 10 hits and five runs in six innings, struck out two and walked three.
"If we keep it in the park, it's a different ballgame," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "Two big blasts. When [Thomas] gets his arms extended, he's a strong guy."
Oakland manager Ken Macha waited to write his lineup based on whether third baseman
Eric Chavez returned in time after undergoing further tests on his troublesome forearms. Chavez has been dealing with tendinitis in both arms for a month and had an MRI exam that revealed he has tendinitis in the elbow and triceps area, too.
Chavez arrived about 15 minutes before first pitch and still played. He batted seventh, getting two hits as Oakland held at least a share of first place for the 42nd straight day.
"It's definitely getting there," he said. "I'm starting to see and feel some results. It's positive."
Haren's outing marked only the fourth time in 18 games since July 5 that Oakland's starters have pitched beyond the sixth inning.
Ramirez, who homered in the first two games, extended his season-best hitting streak to 12 games with the seventh-inning double.
Game notes
Boston optioned left-hander Kason Gabbard to Triple-A Pawtucket
after the game and will make a corresponding move Friday after the team's off day. ... Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek got the day off and Doug Mirabelli started in his place. ... Before the game, the A's optioned Tuesday's losing pitcher, right-hander Jason Windsor, to Triple-A Sacramento following his second major-league start. Oakland also recalled left-hander Randy Keisler from Sacramento. ... Thomas has three homers in nine at-bats against Snyder. The DH is batting .391 (9-for-23) with nine RBI this year vs. Boston. ... The A's drew 35,077, including 1,000 standing-room only tickets, for their ninth sellout. The club raised more than $40,000 for juvenile diabetes research in its seventh annual root beer float day. ... Snyder is 0-4 in five career starts against the A's.