Rain in Oakland Results in an Extra Day of Rest
OAKLAND — Tom Candiotti, set to make an early start because of Jimmy Haynes’ sore shoulder, got a break Tuesday night when rain and sloppy field conditions forced the postponement of Oakland’s game against Detroit.
Candiotti (3-3) had switched nights with Haynes, but now Haynes will pitch today and Candiotti will go Thursday, A’s Manager Art Howe said.
“I didn’t want to give Jimmy too long a layoff in between starts,†Howe said. “Besides, I like him being in between Candiotti and [Kenny] Rogers.â€
Howe said the postponement was in Candiotti’s best interests, anyway.
“We’re looking at the long haul too, August and September,†he said. “You don’t want Candiotti pitching every fifth day.â€
Steady rain throughout the day made the field at the Oakland Coliseum a mess, although it was not raining at the scheduled game time of 7 p.m.
The game, the opener of a scheduled three-game series, was tentatively rescheduled for the next trip the Tigers make to Oakland, Aug. 21-23, but the exact date was not set.
Candiotti was scheduled to start against Detroit right-hander Greg Keagle (0-5). Keagle will now face Haynes (1-1) today.
“As a pitcher, you expect to pitcher every fifth day. The day I get to pitch is the only day I get to be ornery at home,†Candiotti joked. “Today was my day to be ornery.â€
The postponement also gives the A’s a much-needed day off. April 23 was a travel day, but their last actual day off was April 7.
Haynes was eager for his start.
“I felt good today,†he said. “You’re always interested to see how it feels.â€
The A’s were coming off a 7-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night. Oakland had lost its two previous games.
Detroit is only 3-13 on the road this season.
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