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Trevor Cahill Left in Too Long and Bob Geren Gets Burned Again
Published by Steven Resnick on May 27, 2009
Article Source: Bleacher Report - MLB
The only offense the A's could muster against Erik Bedard was a solo homerun by Bobby Crosby.
Yet, even though the A's had no offense going, the Mariners couldn't capitalize twice with runners in scoring position in the first or the fifth innings. A's starter Trevor Cahill was able to get out of jams without giving up any runs.
This game was almost reminiscent of Brett Anderson's performance against the Mariners where he repeatedly got out of threats.
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