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A's end season on 7-game skid

by The Monterey County Herald , Monterey County Herald


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OAKLAND (AP) Joe Saunders pitched five effective innings, Mike Napoli homered and the Los Angeles Angels closed out an impressive regular season with a 5-3 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Sunday.

The AL West champions swept the three-game set against the A's and will host the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of their division series Wednesday or Thursday. Saunders (16-7) allowed two runs and six hits as the Angels marked their 100th day in first place.

Eric Patterson had two hits and an RBI for last-place Oakland (75-87), which lost its last seven games of the year. Jeff Gray (0-1) gave up three runs and three hits in 1 1-3 innings.

"It wasn't the way we wanted to finish," manager Bob Geren said. "We made too many mistakes at the end. This last six or seven weeks we've played some good Baseball. This past week was not one of them."

Nomar Garciaparra collected two hits in what was likely his final game in an A's uniform. He received a standing ovation after he struck out in the eighth.

Napoli led off the third with his 20th homer and the Angels added three runs in the fifth to take a 4-2 lead. Abreu had a run-scoring groundout, Hunter added an RBI double and Morales singled in the final run.

Napoli also scored on Craig Breslow's balk in the sixth.

Matt Carson had a sacrifice fly and Patterson hit an RBI single to give Oakland a 2-0 lead in the second. Cliff Pennington had singled in a run in the ninth.

NOTES: The Angels finished with an AL-high 48 road wins. ... The Angels set a team record for fielding percentage, committing a franchise-low 84 errors. ... Saunders improved to 4-1 against the A's this season. ... Aybar finished with a career-best 157 hits. ... Morales has nine RBIs in his last six games. ... The A's spent the last 155 days in sole possession of last place and a franchise-record 161 days overall. ... Oakland's Kurt Suzuki became the second catcher to lead the A's in RBIs with 88, joining Frankie Hayes (78) in 1944. ... Kilby's strikeout of Abreu in the first set a franchise record. The pitching staff finished with 1,124 strikeouts.

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