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  Saturday, Sep. 16 4:15pm ET
Hudson propels A's into wild-card tie
 
  RECAP | BOX SCORE | GAME LOG

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- The Oakland Athletics were forced to hurry out of town because of a hurricane. At least they were leaving with a share of the AL wild-card lead.

Tim Hudson won his fourth straight start and the Athletics, about to take off ahead of Hurricane Gordon, beat Tampa Bay 5-2 Saturday for their 10th victory in 13 games.

Jason Giambi
Jason Giambi, coming off a seven-RBI night, matched Jose Canseco's single-season Oakland record of 124 RBI with a run-scoring double in the fifth.

The Athletics moved into a virtual tie for the wild card with Cleveland, which lost 6-3 at New York.

"We realize this is what we have to do to have a chance," Oakland manager Art Howe said. "

In a precautionary move, Sunday afternoon's game between Oakland and the Devil Rays was postponed because the hurricane was moving into the area.

The Athletics left by charter flight right after the game for their next series in Baltimore. The main impact of the storm was supposed to hit by early Sunday.

If necessary, the Athletics-Devil Rays postponement was to be made up Oct. 2, the day after the regular season was scheduled to end.

Tampa Bay lost its season-high seventh in a row, a span in which it's been outscored 61-12. Oakland has won five straight against the Devil Rays, outscoring them 48-6.

"It's one of those things where you can look up and down the lineup and nobody is hot," Tampa Bay's Steve Cox said. "It's a battle every day."

Jason Giambi, who hit a grand slam and drove in seven runs during a 17-3 romp Friday night, matched Jose Canseco's single-season Oakland record of 124 RBI. Giambi hit a run-scoring double in the fifth inning to tie Canseco's total set in 1988.

Hudson (17-6) gave up two runs and six hits over 6 2/3 innings.

"He's the go-to guy," Howe said. "He's just been outstanding."

Hudson has given up just five runs over 32 1/3 innings in his last four games. He became the first A's pitcher to win 17 games since Mike Moore did it in 1992.

"We're starting to play pretty good baseball," Hudson said. "It's a good time to start turning it on. We've got some guys throwing the ball pretty well and some guys swinging the bats."

Jason Isringhausen pitched the ninth for his 28th save in 35 chances.

Paul Wilson (0-4) retired nine straight before Terrence Long doubled to open Oakland's three-run, fourth inning. Ben Grieve doubled home Long and Eric Chavez made it 3-0 with a two-run single.

The Athletics chased Wilson in the fifth. Giambi doubled home a run and Oakland DH Matt Stairs hit an RBI single off reliever Doug Creek.

"The last couple of times, he has tired," Tampa Bay manager Larry Rothschild said of Wilson, who missed most of the past three years with various injuries. "I don't know if it's that point of the year with him. He said that he still feels good, but I felt it was time to get him out. I just want to make sure he stays healthy."

Giambi has 36 career RBI against Tampa Bay. He is 22-for-54 (.407) with five homers and 23 RBI at Tropicana Field.

Gerald Williams had a RBI double during a two-run seventh for Tampa Bay. He became the seventh player in major league history -- and fifth in the American League - to have 20 homers and 80 RBI from the leadoff spot.

Game notes
The Oakland rookies found women's attire in their lockers after the game. Stairs said he purchased 15 outfits -- including a Jeannie costume, a wedding gown and a tutu -- for the baseball ritual. ... Hudson has allowed two runs over 23 1/3 innings in beating Tampa Bay three times. ... Wilson hasn't won a major league game since Sept. 20, 1996.
 


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