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  • August 16, 2009

    Ellis Walks Off

    With none on and two out in the bottom of the ninth, Mark Ellis hits a line drive just over the wall down the leftfield line and the Oakland Athletics defeat the Chicago White Sox 3-2. John Danks and Trevor Cahill each pitched quality starts, but neither walks away with a decision. Danks kept the A’s off the scoreboard until the seventh, when Oakland scored single runs in each of the last three innings to win the game. Mark also drove in the first run with a sacrifice fly.

    The White Sox fail to gain on the Tigers who lost to the Royals earlier today.

    Posted by David Pinto at 6:41 pm | Games | Permalink | No Comments

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