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(TSX
/ STATS) -- OAKLAND, Calif. -- Athletics right-hander Jharel Cotton
will make his first start since June 23 on Monday night when Oakland
opens a three-game series against the Chicago White Sox at the Oakland
Coliseum.
Cotton hopes to pick up where he left off when a
blister on his right thumb forced him to leave a gem against the White
Sox in Chicago in the sixth inning. He threw five shutout innings in a
3-0 victory, allowing three hits while striking out three and walking
one. That was his first career appearance against the White Sox.
"I
get to go back out there again and pitch against the same team and give
my team a chance to win, go as deep as I can, save the bullpen," Cotton
said Sunday before Oakland's 4-3, 12-inning loss to the Atlanta Braves.
"Hopefully it stays intact."
Cotton was initially slated to
start on Saturday, but the A's decided to give him a few extra days to
recover from his injury and prepare. He threw a bullpen session Saturday
and experienced no issues.
"I've been through a couple blisters
before, but I've never taken this long," Cotton said. "Trainers are
doing a good job, so it healed. They took great care of it, and now it's
ready to go."
Cotton (5-7, 5.02 ERA) has won consecutive starts
for the first time in his career. In his past six starts since being
recalled from Triple-A Nashville, he is 2-3 with a 4.28 ERA and a .223
opponents' batting average.
Cotton's outing sparked what turned
out to be a three-game sweep of the White Sox. The A's outscored Chicago
by a combined score of 18-5 during the series.
Since then, the
White Sox have gone 4-3, including a 6-5 victory Sunday against Texas.
Chicago took two of three from the Rangers to win the series.
White
Sox left-hander Carlos Rodon will make his second start of the season
on Monday. He opened the season on the disabled list due to left biceps
bursitis and made his debut Wednesday in a 12-3 loss to the Yankees.
Rodon
(0-1, 0.00 ERA) allowed three unearned runs -- all in the first inning
-- on two hits over five innings. He struck out two and walked six.
Three of the walks came in the first inning, when he threw 37 pitches.
"It
was good to be back on the mound," Rodon said after the game. "A little
rough in the first and the second. Walks didn't help. Good team
defense, really, got me through the fifth. I was pretty excited. I was
going a little fast in the first, but it was good to be out there. Next
time out, it'll hopefully be a little better. Arm feels good, body feels
good. All you can ask for."
Over his career, Rodon is 0-1 with a 5.73 ERA in two starts against the Athletics.
Since
their sweep of the White Sox, the A's have gone 1-5. They lost two of
three at Houston then were swept three games at home by the Braves.
Oakland has lost five straight overall and an ongoing season-high seven straight at home.
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