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[0] ANGELS LOSE ON SOME CLOSE CALLS : OAKLAND 6, ANGELS 5.


Byline: Joe Haakenson

For once, Kenny Rogers didn't beat the Angels.

But it could be argued that Drew Coble co·ble  
n.
1. Nautical A small flatbottom fishing boat with a lugsail on a raking mast.

2. Scots A kind of flatbottom rowboat.
 and Gary Cederstrom Gary L. Cederstrom (born October 4, 1955 in Bismarck, North Dakota) is an umpire in Major League Baseball who has worked in the American League from 1989 to 1999 and throughout both major leagues since 2000. He umpired in his first World Series in 2005.  played a big role in the Oakland A's 6-5 win before 8,377 at the Oakland Coliseum.

Coble and Cederstrom don't play for the A's, they were the first base and plate umpires, respectively, for Wednesday night's game. Rogers, the A's pitcher who has beaten the Angels more than any other team in his career, was out of the game and in line to lose when the A's rallied thanks to questionable calls by the umpires.

It was a tough way for the the Angels to lose, considering they jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning against Rogers.

Angels starter Chuck Finley
    Charles Edward Finley (Born:November 26 1962 in Monroe, Louisiana) is a former left-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the California Angels (later the Anaheim Angels) from 1986 to 1999 and the Cleveland Indians and St.
     took a 5-4 lead into the bottom of the seventh and retired Tony Phillips
      Keith Anthony ("Tony") Phillips (b. April 25, 1959 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a former Major League Baseball utility player who had an 18 year career from 1982 to 1999. He played first base, second base, shortstop, third base, outfielder and designated hitter.
       on a fly to center for the first out. That's when Jason McDonald Jason Adam McDonald (born March 20, 1972 in Modesto, California), was a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as an outfielder from 1997-2000. He attended Sacramento City College.  hit a grounder to the hole at short, where Andy Sheets Andrew Mark Sheets (born November 19, 1971 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners (1996–97), San Diego Padres (1998), Anaheim Angels (1999), Boston Red Sox (2000) and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2001–02).  backhanded the ball and made the long throw to first.

      The ball was in the dirt, but first baseman Darin Erstad Darin Charles Erstad (born June 4, 1974 in Jamestown, North Dakota) is a first baseman/center fielder in Major League Baseball currently with the Chicago White Sox. Prior to 2007, he had played his entire career with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim franchise (1996-2006).  dug it out. The throw was in time, but Coble gestured that Erstad pulled his foot off the bag. Replays showed Erstad's foot was on the bag.

      The next batter, Jason Giambi Jason Gilbert Giambi (born January 8, 1971) is a Major League Baseball player who is the 1st baseman and designated hitter for the New York Yankees.

      He was the American League MVP in 2000 with the Oakland Athletics, and is a 5-time All-Star who has led the American League in
      , appeared to strike out on a 3-2 pitch in the dirt. However, Cederstrom ruled that Giambi got a piece of it to stay alive. Replays showed Giambi missed the ball by about six inches.

      Giambi walked on the next pitch, and Finley was yanked.

      Then the Angels bullpen, which had been so good so far this season, couldn't throw the ball over the plate.

      Shigetoshi Hasegawa Shigetoshi Hasegawa (Japanese: 長谷川 滋利) (born August 1, 1968 in Kakogawa, Hyōgo, Japan) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Seattle Mariners from 2002 through 2005.  came in to face John Jaha and walked him to load the bases. Mike Magnante entered the game and walked Matt Stairs on a 3-2 pitch to force in McDonald with the tying run. Olmedo Saenz followed with a sacrifice fly to give the A's a 6-5 edge.

      The Angels rallied from a 4-3 deficit in the seventh inning by making the most out of a little. A bloop bloop   Baseball
      n.
      A blooper.

      tr.v. blooped, bloop·ing, bloops
      To hit (a ball) into the air just beyond the infield.

      adj.
      Hit just beyond the infield.
       single, a sacrifice, an infield single and an error led to one run. Erstad's third hit of the night off Rogers drove in the second run of the inning to give the Angels a shortlived 5-4 lead.

      Rogers has owned the Angels throughout his career, taking a mark of 11-5 with a 3.39 ERA against them into the game. And that included his perfect game as a member of the Rangers in 1994.

      ``One of the keys with him is patience,'' Angels manager Terry Collins said before the game. ``He's smart enough to know if he doesn't have to throw it in the zone, he isn't going to. You've got to be disciplined enough to look for one ball you can handle. Whatever your approach is, you've got to be ready even if it's early in the count.''

      Rogers was less than perfect in the first inning, starting with a leadoff single by Erstad and then another single by Randy Velarde. One out later, Troy Glaus walked to load the bases.

      The Angels' first run was scored on a wild pitch, but Garret Anderson struck out for the second out of the inning. Todd Greene then came up with the big hit of the inning, a two-run bloop single to right for a 3-0 Angels lead.

      The Rangers rallied against Finley, getting a two-out, two-run single by Miguel Tejada in the second inning and a two-out, two-run double by Saenz for a 4-3 A's lead in the third.

      Notes: Jim Edmonds was examined by Dr. Lewis Yocum Wednesday, who reported the center fielder's right shoulder is improving. However, the shoulder - which has a cyst cyst, abnormal sac in the body, filled with a fluid or semisolid and enclosed in a membrane. Cysts can be congenital but are usually acquired, the most common locations being the skin and the ovaries.  in the muscle and wear and tear to the labrum labrum /la·brum/ (la´brum) pl. la´bra   [L.] an edge, rim, or lip.

      la·brum
      n. pl. la·bra
      A lip-shaped anatomical edge, rim, or structure.



      labrum

      pl.
       - does not feel good enough for Edmonds to swing a bat without pain.

      Edmonds, whose medication and physical therapy program have been altered, won't be ready by the weekend for the Angels three-game series against the Mariners at Edison Field. Instead, Edmonds will be re-evaluated this weekend. . . .

      In the ninth inning of Tuesday's game against the A's, Orlando Palmeiro mistakenly thought the hit-and-run sign had been put on when it was actually the bunt sign. So Palmeiro broke from first and was thrown out at second after the A's pitched out.

      Collins was upset about it after the game, and Wednesday he did something about it.

      ``I don't want to confuse guys with signs, so they'll be changed today, Collins said. ``(The signs) are not real hard, but because we've missed some, we're going to change 'em. . . .
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      Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
      Date:Apr 15, 1999
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