OAKLAND, Calif. – Kenny Rogers shrugged off the constant jeering from the fans to pitch another gem in Oakland, and the Texas Rangers held on to beat the Athletics 10-8 Saturday.

Rogers (11-4), who will find out later this week if his 20-game suspension for shoving two cameramen on June 29 will be shortened, pitched a six-hitter over seven innings to win for the 20th time in his past 21 decisions in Oakland. His hearing is scheduled for Thursday.

Hank Blalock matched his career high with four hits, including a homer and two doubles, as the Rangers ended a three-game road losing streak and broke out against an Oakland pitching staff that did not allow a hit for 8 1-3 innings in each of the previous two games. Kevin Mench added a three-run homer and Michael Young also connected.

Jay Payton hit his second home run in as many games as the A’s saw their five-game winning streak end. It was just the second home loss in 14 games.

Trailing 10-3 heading into the ninth, the A’s scored five times against Kameron Loe, Brian Shouse and Francisco Cordero. They scored their first run when center fielder Gary Matthews Jr. failed to field Bobby Kielty’s single cleanly, then added two more on Keith Ginter’s double.

Mark Ellis had an RBI single before Cordero relieved with a runner on first and one out. After an out, Mark Kotsay had an RBI single then Cordero got Bobby Crosby to ground out for his 21st save in 25 chances.

The A’s increased security while Rogers took his warm-up throws, adding extra personnel, including uniformed police officers, in both the stands behind the Rangers’ bullpen and on the field.

Fans still managed to express themselves, lustfully booing when he was introduced. He also heard it when he took the mound for the bottom of the first.

Rogers silenced the crowd by facing the minimum through 4 2-3 innings, inducing three double plays in the first five innings. Payton’s seventh overall home run, with two outs in the fifth, was just the sixth ball to the outfield against him.

Rogers allowed three runs – two earned – with a walk and one strikeout.

Rogers improved to 22-4 overall in Oakland, which includes a 15-0 record as a member of the A’s in 1998-99.

After struggling through the first two games of the series, the Rangers scored early and often against Joe Blanton (5-8). Blalock’s 17th homer led off the second and Young hit his 15th homer with two outs in the third to make it 2-0.

Matthews singled home another run in the fourth and the Rangers took charge with a four-run sixth, highlighted by Hidalgo’s two-run double. Sandy Alomar and David Dellucci also drove in runs to make it 7-1.

Jason Kendall doubled home a run in the sixth and scored on Blalock’s fielding error as the A’s drew to 7-3.

Blanton had his five-game home winning streak snapped after allowing five runs on six hits in 5 1-3 innings. He walked two and struck out five.

Joe Kennedy made his Oakland debut, becoming the 20th pitcher used by the A’s. He allowed two hits and a walk and retired just two batters before giving way to Justin Duchscherer, who allowed Mench’s home run in the seventh.

Notes: Rangers OF Laynce Nix (jammed left shoulder) missed his second straight game and could go on the DL. … DH Erubiel Durazo will see Dr. Lewis Yocum for further examination on his sore left elbow when the A’s visit Anaheim on Monday. … The A’s became the first major league team to hand out marionettes as a promotion with the distribution of an Eric Chavez look-a-like doll. … Mark Teixeira was the only Ranger starter not to hit safely.

AP-ES-07-16-05 1914EDT


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