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Thursday, May 27, 2010

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A seven-game homerless drought is now behind the Oakland Athletics. Their string of road series losses, though, remains intact. The Athletics haven’t won a series away from home since their first one of the season, a drought they can end Thursday night when they conclude a three-game set with the lowly Baltimore Orioles. Adam Rosales hit a three-run shot Wednesday night for Oakland’s first homer in eight games, and the Athletics evened this series with a 6-1 win. Rosales ended Oakland’s longest stretch without a home run in 27 years, helping snap the team’s six-game road losing streak. The A’s were held to six runs during that skid. They haven’t won a road series since taking two of three games from the Angels from April 9-11. Oakland is 18-9 at home and 6-14 on the road, matching Baltimore, Seattle and the Mets for the fewest road wins in the majors. The A’s, though, have won four of five overall and 17 of their last 21 at Camden Yards. Rosales is batting .350 in six career games against the Orioles. His four RBIs on Wednesday matched a career high.

Oakland center fielder Rajai Davis helped out with three hits and a career-high three steals. Davis has been alternating with Cliff Pennington at the top of the lineup. Coco Crisp was slated to fill that role after signing as a free agent in the offseason, but he was put on the 15-day disabled list for the second time this year Wednesday. Crisp was out all season with a fractured pinky before being activated Friday, going 2 for 6 before straining a muscle in his chest. The A’s haven’t needed much production from their lineup over the last five games, with their staff posting a 1.23 ERA. Gio Gonzalez, set to take the mound for Oakland, has won two straight starts and was particularly strong in the last one, surrendering two hits in eight innings of a 1-0 victory over San Francisco on Saturday. The left-hander struck out five, walked one and retired his final 20 batters in a 95-pitch gem.

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