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Anaheim at Oakland

TIME: 04:10 P.M. EST
VENUE: Oakland Coliseum

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In case Jered Weaver needed another reminder about his team's offensive woes, the Los Angeles Angels were blanked again in their series opener with the Oakland Athletics.

The sputtering Angels also haven't scored a run in their ace's last three starts, a streak Oakland's Trevor Cahill hopes to continue Saturday afternoon.

Los Angeles (65-70) suffered its third shutout loss in six games Friday night, losing 8-0 in Oakland. The Angels have totaled 11 runs while losing five of seven, batting .177 in that stretch.

Among the slumping bats are Bobby Abreu, who is 2 for 30 with 14 strikeouts in his last nine games, and Torii Hunter, who has no RBIs in his last 79 at-bats over 21 contests. Hunter is 1 for 18 with men in scoring position in that stretch.

"There's not just one thing that's going to get everybody going," manager Mike Scioscia said. "Some guys are having good at-bats and some guys are struggling with some things. There's been a lot of inconsistency in our offense up to this point."

Weaver (11-10, 3.12 ERA) has certainly felt the effects, going 0-3 in his last four starts primarily because the Angels have scored one run for him in that span - none in his last 24 innings.

The right-hander was brilliant Sunday against Baltimore, striking out 11 in eight innings, but he allowed a seventh-inning sacrifice fly to Matt Wieters as Los Angeles lost 1-0.

"Any time you go out there and you're worried about giving up a solo home run that might be the difference in the game, it's never a good feeling to pitch like that," Weaver said. "But you just go out there and keep battling, try to pitch your game and try to keep us in it."

It has been a breakout season for Weaver, whose career-best 200 strikeouts are tied for the major league lead with Seattle's Felix Hernandez.

But Los Angeles' offensive struggles are a major stumble for a team that ranked second in the majors in runs in 2009 while winning a third consecutive AL West title. This year, the Angels are in third place, 10 1/2 games behind Texas.

They also trail Oakland (66-68), which lowered its AL-best ERA to 3.54 on Friday, bouncing back after a four-game sweep at Yankee Stadium.

Cahill (14-6, 2.82) had his worst start of the year in the Bronx, tarnishing his Cy Young Award candidacy by lasting a season-low four-plus innings while allowing a season-high eight earned runs in an 11-5 loss Monday.

"It just wasn't his night. He wasn't quite locating the way he normally does," Oakland manager Bob Geren said. "He's been so good for so long that we'll kind of pass this one and look forward to him pitching Saturday against the Angels."

The right-hander has been much better against Los Angeles, going 3-1 with a 2.09 ERA in six career starts. In two home outings this year - both wins - he's held the Angels to one earned run in 15 innings, outdueling Weaver in a 5-2 win July 11.

Several Oakland hitters, however, have had a tough time against Weaver - especially Coco Crisp (1 for 14) and Cliff Pennington (1 for 15).

Pennington and Kevin Kouzmanoff both homered Friday, with Kouzmanoff connecting for the fourth time in eight games.

 
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Standings
TeamStandingsWLPct.GBL 10Strk
Los Angeles2nd AL West8676.531103-7 L 4
Oakland3rd AL West2225.46873-7 L 4
Probable Starters

Jered Weaver, RHP
2010 stats
182.0 Innings Pitched 159.2
11-10 Wins-Losses 14-6
3.12 Earned Run Average 2.82
48 Walks 48
200 Strikeouts 90
110 Pitches Per Start 101
Career vs. opponent
84.1 Innings Pitched 38.2
3-5 Wins-Losses 3-1
3.42 Earned Run Average 2.09

Trevor Cahill, RHP
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Trevor Cahill
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Wilson21010.500
Mathis94001.444
Aybar145011.357
Matsui93001.333
Hunter133011.231
 
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Jered Weaver
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Powell220001.000
Gross104113.400
Suzuki269124.346
Cust2361610.261
Kouzmanoff133101.231
Injuries
Los Angeles
PlayerInjury
K. MoralesLeg, toe
F. RodriguezShoulder
F. SandovalOblique
M. TrumboAnkle
Oakland
PlayerInjury
B. AndersonElbow
D. BradenShoulder
Y. CespedesWrist
J. DevineBiceps, elbow
B. IngeGroin
B. McCarthyShoulder
M. RamirezSuspension
S. SizemoreKnee
 
Series Game Log
DateatResult/TimeWinnerLoser
May 25OAKNYY 6-3Nova Ross 
May 26OAKNYY 9-2Sabathia Colon 
May 27OAK 4:05 PM EDT  
Jul 19OAK10:05 PM EDT  
Jul 20OAK10:05 PM EDT  
Jul 21OAK 9:05 PM EDT  
Jul 22OAK 4:05 PM EDT  
Sep 21NYY 7:05 PM EDT  
Sep 22NYY   
Sep 23NYY 1:05 PM EDT  
Other Games
TB 4 Final
Balt 8
CHW 3 Final
Bos 1
Tor 5 Final
NYY 7
Det 6 Final
KC 4
Tex 4 Final
Min 12
Cle 4 Final
Sea 2
CHW 3 Final
Bos 1
NYM 3 Final
CHC 5
SF 5 Final
LA 4
Mil 4 Final
Phi 5
Wash 9 Final
Pitt 2
Atl 2 Final
Fla 0
Cin 6 Final
StL 1
Hou 6 Final
Ariz 5
Colo 6 Final
SD 2