Athletics 10, Indians 7

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CLE (21-14) 014002000 7 13 0
OAK (19-17) 012100105 10 15 3

Final

 
W:J. Witasick (1-0)
L:J. Borowski (0-2)

Cust's fifth HR in four games caps A's five-run 9th

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Regular Season Series
Cleveland leads 6-4 (as of Sun 5/13)
Fri 5/11 @OAK 8, CLE 2 Recap
Sat 5/12 CLE 6, @OAK 3 Recap
>Sun 5/13 @OAK 10, CLE 7 Box Score
Mon 6/25 @CLE 5, OAK 2 Recap
Tue 6/26 @CLE 8, OAK 5 Recap
Wed 6/27 OAK 13, @CLE 7 Recap
Thu 6/28 @CLE 4, OAK 3 Recap
Fri 9/21 @CLE 4, OAK 3 Recap
Sat 9/22 OAK 9, @CLE 3 Recap
Sun 9/23 @CLE 6, OAK 2 Recap
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Scoring Summary
CLEOAK
2ndM Rouse grounded into fielder's choice to second, T Nixon scored, D Dellucci out at second, R Garko to third.10
2ndB Crosby homered to left.11
3rdT Nixon doubled to deep right, T Hafner scored, V Martinez to third.21
3rdD Dellucci singled to left center, V Martinez scored, T Nixon to third.31
3rdJ Barfield grounded out to shortstop, T Nixon scored, D Dellucci to second.41
3rdM Rouse safe at first on throwing error by second baseman M Ellis, D Dellucci advanced to third on play, D Dellucci scored, M Rouse to second on throwing error by second baseman M Ellis.51
3rdS Stewart singled to center, M Ellis scored, J Kendall to second.52
3rdM Bradley hit sacrifice fly to center, J Kendall scored.53
4thJ Kendall grounded out to second, J Cust scored.54
6thC Blake doubled to deep left, G Sizemore scored, C Blake to third advancing on throw.64
6thT Hafner singled to left, C Blake scored.74
7thE Chavez homered to center.75
9thM Bradley homered to right, E Chavez scored.77
9thJ Cust homered to left, D Johnson and B Crosby scored.710
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Game Information
StadiumOakland-Alameda County Stadium, Oakland, CA
Attendance24,692 (70.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:27
Weather65 degrees, sunny
Wind5 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Brian Knight, First Base - Wally Bell, Second Base - Laz Diaz, Third Base - Mike Muchlinski

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: Jack Cust's fifth homer in four games capped a five-run ninth inning that helped the Athletics rally for a victory over the Indians.

Jack Cust
Cust

• Turning point: Joe Borowski retired the first two batters of the ninth inning and got an 0-2 count on Eric Chavez with the Indians leading 7-5. But Chavez singled and Milton Bradley tied the score with his second homer this season, a drive to right.

• Hero: Cust greeted Fernando Cabrera with his sixth homer in 26 at-bats since being acquired by Oakland from San Diego on May 3.

• Figure this: The A's have won seven straight home series against the Indians and taken 15 of 21 games from them at the Coliseum over the past five seasons.

• Quotable: "He's come up and he's in one of those zones now and obviously he did a good job against us." -- Cleveland manager Eric Wedge on Cust

-- ESPN.com news services

Athletics 10, Indians 7

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Jack Cust capped off a memorable week with one more powerful swing.

Cust homered for the fourth straight day and hit his sixth in seven games since joining Oakland, capping a five-run ninth inning with a three-run drive that gave the Athletics a 10-7 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday.

"I'm just trying to take advantage of the opportunity and make a contribution somehow," Cust said.

Cust has done much more than that since being acquired from San Diego on May 3 in a little noticed deal for a player to be named or cash. But with Mike Piazza on the disabled list with an injured shoulder, the A's called Cust up to be their regular designated hitter.

He homered in his first game May 6 at Tampa Bay, then hit two last Thursday against Kansas City before homering in each of the three games against Cleveland. His six homers in his first 26 at-bats with the team is an Oakland record.

"It's unbelievable," Oakland second baseman Mark Ellis said. "I've been hitting behind him these last couple of games. His swing is so powerful. The way the ball jumps off his bat is incredible. It's been fun to watch, and he's been huge for us. He's really impressive."

Cust only got the opportunity because of a rally his teammates put together after Joe Borowski (0-2) retired the first two batters in the ninth inning. Borowski then got in front of Eric Chavez 0-2 before allowing a groundball single through the right side.

"He had a great at-bat," A's reliever Alan Embree said. "That was the inning right there. It was like he willed it to happen."

Milton Bradley then tied the score with his second homer this season, a drive to right.

"I love being in those situations," said Bradley, who spent parts of three seasons with Cleveland. "I have all the confidence in the world. I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a little extra incentive doing it against the Indians."

Dan Johnson and Bobby Crosby followed with consecutive singles that knocked out Borowski, who blew his second save in 14 opportunities this season.

Cust greeted Fernando Cabrera with his first career game-ending home run, and the A's poured out of the dugout to mob him as he crossed the plate.

"He's come up and he's in one of those zones now and obviously he did a good job against us," Cleveland manager Eric Wedge said.

Cust's homer came off his regular bat, not one of the special pink ones most of the players were using on Mother's Day. He was called up too late to get a special bat.

"They don't have pink bats in Triple-A on Mothers' Day," Cust said.

Jay Witasick (1-0) struck out Josh Barfield to end the top of the ninth with two on and got the win.

The A's have won seven straight home series against the Indians and taken 15 of 21 games from them at the Coliseum over the past five seasons.

"It's frustrating," Borowski said. "Everybody did their jobs today except for one person ... me. You're supposed to come away winning the series and instead you go back home not winning it so it's frustrating."

The Indians appeared ready to end that streak when they broke out to a 5-1 lead in the third inning. They put runners on first and third with one out in the first against Chad Gaudin and loaded the bases with no outs in the second but only scored on Mike Rouse's forceout.

Gaudin was unable to avoid trouble in a four-run third. Travis Hafner walked and Victor Martinez singled to open the inning before Nixon's double gave the Indians a 2-1 lead. David Dellucci added an RBI single, Josh Barfield hit a run-scoring groundout and the fourth run of the inning scored when second baseman Mark Ellis bobbled a grounder by Rouse then threw the ball away for two errors on the same play.

Casey Blake and Hafner added RBI hits in the sixth against Jay Marshall to extend Cleveland's lead to 7-4, but Chavez's solo homer in the seventh off Tom Mastny started Oakland's comeback. Crosby also hit a solo home run for the A's, who have 19 homers in May after hitting 18 in April.

Game notes
Gaudin allowed five runs -- four earned -- and eight hits in 4 2/3 innings, the first time in nine starts this season he's allowed more than three earned runs. He has not given up a homer to his last 181 batters, spanning 42 innings. ... Cleveland starter Cliff Lee allowed four runs and seven hits in five-plus innings. ... Johnson's single in the ninth extended his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games.


Series At A Glance

Oakland won 2-1
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MLB Scores

Sunday, May 13th 2007
Tampa Bay 2 Final
Toronto 1
Milwaukee 1 Final
NY Mets 9
Florida 4 Final
Washington 6
Chi Cubs 4 Final
Philadelphia 1
Atlanta 2 Final
Pittsburgh 13
Baltimore 5 Final
Boston 6
Kansas City 11 Final
Chi White Sox 1
Arizona 2 Final
Houston 5
LA Angels 6 Final
Texas 7
San Francisco 15 Final
Colorado 2
Cleveland 7 Final
Oakland 10
NY Yankees 1 Final
Seattle 2
St. Louis 0 Final
San Diego 3
Cincinnati 5 Final
LA Dodgers 10
Detroit 4 Final
Minnesota 16