American League Game Summary - Chicago at Oakland
(Monday, April 23rd)
Final Score: Chicago 4, Oakland 0
Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - Jake Peavy pitched his first shutout of the
season and sixth of his career as Chicago took down Oakland, 4-0, in the
opener of a three-game set.
Peavy (3-0) gave up three hits and two walks with five strikeouts in his 10th
career complete game as the White Sox won their fourth straight. Adam Dunn
and Paul Konerko each hit a solo home run while Alex Rios went 3-for-5.
"I felt good tonight and I really didn't have any crazy, stressful innings,"
said Peavy. "In a tight ballgame like tonight, if you think you can finish it
you definitely want to finish it."
Bartolo Colon (3-2) was touched for two runs on seven hits with three walks
and two strikeouts over seven innings for the Athletics, who have dropped
three of four. Yoenis Cespedes hit a double in the loss.
"He threw a lot of strikes tonight," said A's manager Bob Melvin about Colon.
"Whenever you're limiting a good hitting team like Chicago to just two runs
you're giving us a chance to win."
Chicago got runners on base in each of the first three innings, but it took
the long ball to get runs across as Dunn led off the fourth with his fourth
homer of the year and Konerko followed with his third round-tripper of the
season.
Peavy set down the first nine batters, but Jemile Weeks led off the fourth
with a single and Coco Crisp drew a walk. Josh Reddick, though, hit into a
double play and Cespedes fouled out to end the frame.
A one-out double from Cespedes in the seventh was wasted as Kila Ka'aihue
grounded out as did Seth Smith to stop the threat.
Peavy set down the A's in order in the eighth, and Chicago padded its lead in
the ninth on RBI singles from Gordon Beckham and A.J. Pierzynski.
Crisp hit a one-out single in the ninth, but Peavy got Reddick to fly out and
Cespedes to pop out to cap the win.
Game Notes
Colon had gone 18 innings without giving up a run. He fell to 10-7 in 21 games
against the White Sox...Peavy has just a 1.88 earned run average through four
starts this season...Chicago left 11 men on base...Gavin Floyd pitches for
Chicago on Tuesday while Tom Milone will go for the A's.
04/24 02:22:16 ET

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