(Sports Network) - Oakland will be riding the momentum of not only a season-
long win streak, but a come-from-behind victory when the Athletics attempt to
complete a sweep of the San Diego Padres this afternoon at the Coliseum.
The Athletics have now won five straight games but the fifth win didn't come
easily.
Oakland took a 3-0 lead through five innings on a solo home run from Seth
Smith and run scoring hits from Collin Cowgill and Jemile Weeks. The Padres
answered with a two-run home run from Carlos Quentin in the sixth and a two-
run double from Will Venable in the seventh.
The Athletics didn't wait long to respond with a three-run bottom of the
seventh inning highlighted by a two-run home run from pinch-hitter Jonny
Gomes. Gomes had been hitless in 34 previous pinch hit appearances before the
home run.
In his return from Triple-A, Tyson Ross pitched well, allowing just two runs
on one hit and four walks in six innings of work, but it was Sean Doolittle
who got the win, despite surrendering the Athletics' lead in his one inning of
work.
In his first start of the 2012 season Ross Ohlendorf allowed three runs on
five hits over 4 2/3 innings, but like his counterpart did not factor in the
decision. Joe Thatcher surrendered Gomes' tie-breaking home run and took the
loss in the game.
It's fitting that Bartolo Colon will be on the mound with Oakland's winning
streak on the line. After collecting back-to-back wins in his last two starts,
Colon will try to win three straight starts for the first time as a member of
the Athletics when he takes the mound on Sunday.
Colon was shaky his last time out when he allowed five runs on nine hits over
five innings of work, but his offense picked him up as he earned his sixth win
in an 8-5 triumph over Colorado.
The rough outing against Colorado came on the heels of a pair of strong starts
from Colon that had brought his ERA below 4.00 for the first time since early
May.
The 39-year-old veteran is now sitting on an ERA of 4.21 to go along with an
even 6-6 record in 14 starts this season.
Colon will be making just his third career start against the Padres on Sunday
and his first one since 2006 when he was a member of the Montreal Expos. In
his first two times out against San Diego, Colon went 1-1 with a 1.13 ERA.
On the other side, the Padres will counter with Clayton Richard.
After going nearly a year since winning on the road Richard was able to end up
on the winning side as the road pitcher his last time out. Richard pitched
seven strong innings allowing just one run on eight hits as the Padres downed
the Seattle Mariners 5-4.
The victory was only the third of the season for Richard and the first after a
four-start drought in which he was 0-2 despite an ERA of 3.86.
Richard is now 3-7 with a 4.30 ERA overall this season. The seven losses are
tied for the most in the majors and are due in large part to a brutal five-
start stretch from the end of April into mid-May when Richard dropped five
straight decisions.
This will be the second start and third career appearance against Oakland for
the 28-year-old who spent some time early in his career out of the bullpen.
Richard lost the one start he has against Oakland giving up five runs on seven
hits in 5 1/3 innings of work during the 2009 season.
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