A's could be minus Laureano vs.
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[August 11, 2020]
The Oakland A's could be without
Ramon Laureano for their Tuesday game against the Los Angeles Angels
in Anaheim, Calif., if, as expected, Major League Baseball announces
a suspension for the center fielder.
Laureano sparked a brawl with the Houston Astros on Sunday when he
charged the Astros bench. Laureano had been hit by a pitch for the
second time in the game -- and third time in the three-game series
-- and then began jawing with the Astros' bench, particularly Astros
hitting coach Alex Cintron, after reaching first base.
After Cintron motioned Laureano to make a move, and also reportedly
said derogatory things about the player's mother, Laureano ran
toward the Houston dugout, a decision he now regrets.
"I don't take what (Cintron said) very lightly, and I don't think
anybody would," Laureano said. "It's just a tough situation. I
reacted that way unfortunately during very hard times when it comes
to social distancing during the pandemic. I look like a not very
smart guy.
He added, "When you're very emotional, especially about your mother,
it's just tough."
Laureano started the Monday game against the Angels and went 0-for-3
with two walks in Oakland's 10-9 loss to the Angels, as MLB had not
announced a ruling on disciplinary action. But that could happen
before the Tuesday contest.
Laureano has started all 17 of the A's games this season, and he is
hitting .263/.405/.491 with three homers and 10 RBIs. He has reached
base at least once in all but two games.
Mike Fiers will make the start on the mound for Oakland. He is 1-0
with a 5.63 ERA in three starts, including an outing against the
Angels on July 26 when he gave up four runs on seven hits in four
innings.
Fiers is 6-4 with a 5.18 ERA in 15 games (14 starts) against the
Angels, and there are Los Angeles hitters who have hit Fiers well
over his career. Mike Trout is batting .387 (12-for-31) with five
homers and four doubles against him. David Fletcher is 7-for-11, and
Shohei Ohtani is 6-for-11.
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Athletics right fielder Ramon Laureano (22) charges towards the
Houston Astros dugout during the seventh inning at the Oakland
Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
Right-hander Dylan Bundy (2-1, 2.08 ERA) will start for Los Angeles,
coming off the best performance by an Angels starter so far this
season.
Last Thursday against the Seattle Mariners, Bundy threw a complete
game, allowing one run on four hits. He struck out 10 and did not
walk a batter in a 6-1 victory.
Bundy, who is 3-1 with a 4.26 ERA in six career games (five starts)
vs. Oakland, hopes to see his teammate, rookie right fielder Jo
Adell, show some of the promise that had him ranked as the No. 6
overall prospect by MLB Pipeline.
Since being called up to make his major league debut Aug. 4, Adell
is hitting just .211 (4-for-19) with 11 strikeouts. That includes a
two-hit game Monday against the A's, his first multi-hit
performance.
"It's gonna have to be me just settling in," Adell said. "Figuring
out my groove and understanding that it's a game and things happen,
you make mistakes. Just go out and do you. I think I'm not there
yet. I'm ready to get there, I'm on my way to get to getting there.
"But it's one of those things where I just have to go out, relax and
just do my thing and not really worry about the result."
--Field Level Media
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