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  Monday, Jun. 19 10:05pm ET
A's come back, win sixth straight
 
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- The Oakland Athletics feel there's no deficit too big for them to overcome. On Monday night, they made that clear to the Baltimore Orioles.

Jeremy Giambi's RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning gave the Athletics a 13-12 win for their sixth straight triumph. The A's trailed by seven runs early in the game, and were behind 12-7 in the sixth inning.

Albert Belle
Albert Belle is congratulated by Cal Ripken Jr. (8) and other teammates after hitting a three-run homer Monday.

Jason Giambi singled off Mike Timlin (2-2) with one out in the 10th. One out later, John Jaha walked. Jeremy Giambi then pinch-hit, singling to left to drive in his older brother.

"Both Giambis hit my pitch," Timlin said. "They hit the pitches I wanted them to hit; they just hit them a little farther than I would have liked."

Jeff Tam (2-2) pitched the final three innings for the win.

Combined with the 21 runs they scored Sunday at Kansas City, the A's tied an Oakland record with 34 runs in a two-game span.

"You always feel like you can come back in the game, especially when we scored 21 runs yesterday," said Oakland's Matt Stairs. "We just have the confidence to know we're never out of a ballgame."

Both teams threatened in the ninth. The Orioles had runners on second and third with no outs, but Tam got Luis Matos, Mike Bordick and Delino DeShields to ground out without a run scoring.

The A's loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the ninth, but Timlin got Terrence Long to hit into a double play.

Oakland, which trailed 8-1 in the third, scored six runs in the bottom of that inning. Jaha and Stairs walked with the bases loaded to force in runs, and Miguel Tejada had a two-run double.

"I feel like no lead is insurmountable," Oakland manager Art Howe said, "especially once we start getting a little momentum going."

Jason Giambi, who came into the game second in the AL with 67 RBI, added a two-run double and Ben Grieve hit a two-run homer as the A's scored four in the sixth. Giambi has 17 RBI in his last 11 games.

Albert Belle hit a three-run homer and Mike Bordick, leading off for the first time in five years, had a three-run double for Baltimore.

Belle, who has 12 homers and 30 RBI in his last 20 games, hit his 17th homer of the season in the fifth as the Orioles -- the worst road team in the majors -- fell to 10-25 away from home this season.

Bordick's three-run double capped a five-run Baltimore third in which Cal Ripken had an RBI double and Charles Johnson added a run-scoring single.

Johnson also hit a solo homer, B.J. Surhoff had two RBI singles and Delino DeShields had an RBI double.

Oakland's Mark Mulder gave up six runs and seven hits in just 2 1/3 innings, by far the shortest start of his rookie season.

Orioles starter Pat Rapp failed to take advantage of a big early lead for the second straight game. He was given an 8-1 lead in the third, but was not able to get an out in the bottom of the third before being pulled.

Rapp, who allowed five runs on five hits, had been staked to a 5-0 lead last Wednesday against Texas but was unable to complete the fourth inning of that game.

"We had an 8-1 lead, but Rapp started getting behind every hitter and it didn't look like it was going to get any better," Baltimore manager Mike Hargrove said.

Game notes
Belle's homer was his 375th, moving him past Rocky Colavito into sole possession of 44th place on the career list. ... Bordick led off for the first time since Aug. 13, 1995, when he was playing for the A's. ... Surhoff, who had four singles and went 4-for-6, extended his hitting streak to 13 games. ... Ripken's second at-bat of the evening was the 10,973rd of his career, moving him past Stan Musial into eighth place on the career list. ... Luis Matos made his major league debut for the Orioles, playing center field and going 0-for-4 with a walk. ... Baltimore manager Mike Hargrove was ejected in the sixth by home plate umpire Scott Higgins. ... The A's have scored 61 runs in their last five games. ... Eric Chavez went 0-for-4 for the A's, snapping his 15-game hitting streak. ... All 12 of Grieve's homers have come at night. ... The A's are 13-3 in June.
 


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