Tanner Bibee struggled through four innings Saturday against the A's at Oakland Coliseum.
Guardians, hitting on all cylinders, sprint to 3-0 under Stephen Vogt with 12-3 win over A’s
Updated: Mar. 30, 2024, 7:19 p.m.|Published: Mar. 30, 2024, 7:10 p.m.
By Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
OAKLAND - Tanner Bibee didn’t have it Saturday afternoon, but everyone else wearing a Guardians uniform did.
The Guardians thumped Oakland, 12-3, at the Coliseum to give manager Stephen Vogt his third straight win as manager. The only other manager to start his career in Cleveland by winning his first three games was Al Lopez in 1951.
The Guardians proved to be handful for the A’s. They reached doubled figures in runs for the first time this season behind 15 hits and six steals. Four of the stolen bases came on double steals.
Offensively, the only disappointment came when Jose Ramirez was robbed of his second first-inning homer in as many days by center fielder JJ Bleday. That was the highlight of the game for the A’s.
Oakland actually held a 3-2 lead after three innings, but couldn’t hold it. The Guardians took the lead for good with three runs in the in the fourth.
Andres Gimenez, who tripled home the Guardians’ first run in the second inning, started the fourth by getting hit with a pitch. He stole second and scored on Gabriel Arias’ single off lefty JP Sears (0-1, 12.27). Arias, who had two hits and two RBI off Sears, batted .083 against lefties last year.
Arias stole second after his RBI single in the fourth. He proceeded to third on a throwing error by catcher Kyle McCann. Austin Hedges sacrifice fly gave Cleveland a 4-3 lead.
Brayan Rocchio kept the inning going with a double. Steven Kwan delivered him with a single for a 5-3 lead. It was the first of three straight hits by Kwan, including his first home run of the season.
The Guardians made it 7-3 with two more runs in the fifth. David Fry started the inning and came around to score on an error by shortstop Nick Allen. Hedges doubled home Arias, who reached on the error.
The A’s committed three errors in the game.
Bidee allowed three runs on six hits in four innings. He struck out four and walked five on 88 pitches.
It was even a good day for Cleveland’s replay team. When Oakland’s Zack Gelof reached on an apparent triple in the first inning, the Guardians challenged the play. They said when a ball gets lodged in the outfield padding it’s a ground rule double.
The umpires agreed and Gelof retreated to second. He stayed there as the next two A’s went down on strikeouts.
Relievers Nick Sandlin, Cade Smith and Tyler Beede closed the game. Smith, making his big league debut, threw two scoreless innings with five strikeouts. The 6-5 Canadian hit 98 mph.
Cleveland’s offense was relentless.
They added two more runs in the sixth, one in the seventh and two in the ninth. In the first three games of this series, they’ve scored 26 runs on 34 hits.
The Guardians are 14-2 against the A’s in the three years. They extended their winning streak against the A’s to seven games.
Next:
RHP Carlos Carrasco (3-8, 6.80) vs. RHP Paul Blackburn (4-7, 4.43) Sunday at 4:07 p.m. ET. Bally Sports Great Lakes, WTAM and the Guardians radio network will carry the game. Pitchers records are from 2023.
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