PITTSBURGH -- Dan Straily knew before he went to work on Tuesday night his next
start wouldnt be in the majors.
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. The All-Star break and a quirk in the Oakland Athletics schedule means the AL
West leaders wont need a fifth starter for a couple of weeks. Before hopping a
plane for Triple-A Sacramento, the rookie right-hander left a little something
to remember him by. Straily (6-2) allowed two hits over 6 1-3 innings, striking
out seven and walking three to win his fifth straight decision. "I could have
thrown a perfect game and I was going to get optioned out," Straily said. "Its
nothing personal. Its the situation were in. It is what it is." The As called up
right-hander Sonny Gray to take Strailys spot, hoping the 2011 first-round draft
pick can get some work out of the bullpen over the next couple of weeks. That
apparently wasnt an option for Straily. Oakland manager Bob Melvin called having
someone at the back end of the rotation with Strailys talent a "luxury," one the
team can apparently live without until later in the month. "Thats the life of a
fifth starter," Melvin said. Even if Straily isnt exactly pitching like one at
the moment for the As, who have won 10 of 13. He tossed seven shutout innings in
a victory over the Chicago Cubs in his previous start, then backed it up by
silencing the quickly cooling Pirates. Straily credited a much-improved
curveball for keeping the Pirates off balance. "(Pitching coach) Curt (Young)
said in passing in my last bullpen that he thought my curve was good and that I
should use it more in games," Straily said. "Its something Ive worked on a lot
and youre always trying to get better, but last year I put the curve on the
shelf because I was working on the changeup so much." Straily threw just one
changeup against the Pirates, and Pedro Alvarez sent it 448 feet to centre in
the second for Pittsburghs lone run. "I didnt throw another one after that, so
the curveball gave me a third option," Straily said. Grant Balfour worked the
ninth to remain perfect in 24 save chances this season. Brandon Moss slammed a
two-run homer in the fourth off Gerrit Cole (4-2) to supply all the offence
Oakland required. Moss spent parts of three seasons with the Pirates between
2008-10, with Pittsburgh hoping his raw left-handed power would help him pound
balls off -- or over -- the Clemente Wall in right field. It never really
happened. Moss hit all of 13 homers in 195 games for the Pirates before
eventually making his way to Oakland, where hes become a key cog in one of
baseballs biggest surprises. Moss provided a glimpse of what could have been in
Pittsburgh in the fourth when Cole wobbled for the briefest of moments. The
right-hander had retired nine straight when John Jaso doubled with two outs.
Moss followed with his 16th home run of the season, though he hardly viewed it
as some sort of revenge. "I had a lot of opportunities here and I didnt do
anything with them," Moss said. "Its my fault that Im not here anymore."
Pittsburgh had hoped to break loose against Straily, who has struggled starting
on four days rest during his brief major league career. Straily came in 0-3 with
a 7.16 ERA when not given at least five days between starts. Yet he had no
issues dealing with Pittsburghs suddenly punchless offence. The Pirates have
scored just six runs during a 2-6 slump that has dropped them behind first-place
St. Louis in the heated NL Central race. Alvarez provided Pittsburghs lone run
with his drive to the bushes in centre leading off the second. The home run made
him the third player in team history to reach 23 homers before the All-Star
break, joining Ralph Kiner and Willie Stargell. The Pirates didnt get a runner
to third base over the final six innings. Their best chance to tie the game came
in the seventh when Alvarez led off with a walk and moved to second on Russell
Martins sacrifice bunt. Oakland reliever Sean Doolittle replaced Straily and
struck out pinch-hitter Gaby Sanchez before getting Jordy Mercer to pop up to
first. Jose Tabata led off the ninth with a single off Balfour, but Andrew
McCutchen and Alvarez struck out before Martin grounded out meekly to first as
Balfour extended his club record for consecutive save chances converted to 42,
dating to last season. NOTES: The start of the game was pushed back due to the
potential of inclement weather. While lightning flashed several times during the
1:42 delay, it never actually rained. ... Oakland LF Yoenis Cespedes was
selected to the American League team for the Home Run Derby next Monday night in
New York. Cespedes, who has 15 home runs this season, is the first As player to
be chosen for the Home Run Derby since Jason Giambi in 2001. ... McCutchen went
0 for 3, ending his 10-game hitting streak. ... The series wraps up Wednesday
when Pittsburgh LHP Francisco Liriano (8-3, 2.20 ERA) faces Oakland LHP Tommy
Milone (8-7, 4.11). ... Hall of Fame golfer Arnold Palmer, who grew up in
Latrobe, about 45 minutes east of Pittsburgh, was in attendance.
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.Y. -- Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo had little trouble picking up
his first shutout of the season against a Buffalo Sabres team thats having
trouble scoring goals.
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. - NASCAR announced a 33-race schedule for the 2014 Nationwide Series with
virtually no changes from this years slate.
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. LOUIS -- St. PRINCETON, N.J. -- John Lovett threw for a touchdown and ran for
another as Princeton handed Penn its first Ivy League loss, 28-0 on
Saturday.Lovett was 6-for-9 passing for 63 yards, had 13 carries for 46 yards,
and caught two passes for 17 yards. Lovett has now accounted for 25 touchdowns
this season.Princeton (6-2, 4-1) started scoring early when Jesper Horsted
blocked Hunter Kellys punt after Penn (5-3, 4-1) went three and out on its first
drive. Jeremiah Taylor returned the blocked punt 14 yards for a 6-0 lead..
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The Tigers full-time quarterback, Chad Kanoff, engineered a 12-play, 78-yard
drive that ended when Lovett crashed in from a yard out to make it 13-0 in the
second.In the third, Lovett passed 4 yards to James Frusciante, and Kanoff
converted the 2-point conversion on a pass to Frusciante for a 21-0 lead.Alek
Torgersen led Penn (5-3, 4-1) with 179 yards passing and 46 rushing.
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