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  Friday, Aug. 4 8:05pm ET
Jason Giambi hits clutch HR for A's
 
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CHICAGO (AP) -- Jason Giambi is a big-moment kind of guy. In a game that had a postseason feel, the Oakland slugger offered a glimpse of the damage of which he's capable of.

Giambi hit a go-ahead, three-run homer as the Athletics won their sixth straight, beating the Chicago White Sox 5-3 Friday night in a matchup of potential playoff opponents.

Jason Giambi
Jason Giambi hits homer No. 27, a three-run shot, in the sixth inning Friday off of White Sox pitcher Mike Sirotka.

"It's been storybook like this all year," Giambi said. "We're keeping on Seattle's heels."

The win brough the A's within one game of the AL West-leading Seattle Mariners, who lost 13-6 at New York.

"Did they lose?" asked grinning Oakland manager Art Howe. "That's a bonus. We're concentrating on our games."

Oakland also maintained a 3½-game lead lead over Boston in the AL wild-card standings.

Kevin Appier (10-8) allowed two runs, six hits and four walks in 6 1-3 innings for the win, his second straight following a five-game losing streak.

"Hopefully we can win our division and not the wild card," Appier said. "When the season's over, I just hope we're in the playoffs."

Chicago, which has lost eight of 12, drew just 30,019 for the start of the big three-game series.

White Sox designated hitter Harold Baines, acquired Saturday from Baltimore, was given a 2-minute standing ovation before his at-bat in the second inning. Baines, in his third stint with the White Sox, was 1-for-4.

Mike Sirotka (9-9) didn't allow a runner past first base in the opening five innings.

Chicago led 2-0 until the sixth, when Terrence Long singled leading off, Randy Velarde walked and Giambi, in a 4-for-24 slump, hit his 27th homer, a 438-foot drive to center.

"I got all of it," Giambi said. "It was a big moment. Sirotka was so good tonight. We just couldn't get anything off him."

Sirotka gave up three runs and five hits in seven innings, striking out seven. "It came down to one pitch," he said. "They had me in a tough situation and I didn't make the pitch. They made the pitches."

Pinch-hitter Matt Stairs added an RBI groundout off Billy Simas in the eighth for a 4-2 lead.

Jose Valentin doubled off Mike Magnante leading off the bottom half and scored on Magglio Ordonez's sacrifice fly, but Oakland added a run in the ninth on Eric Chavez's RBI double.

Jason Isringhausen pitched the ninth for his 25th save in 30 chances. Valentin's two-run homer in the third followed Ray Durham's walk and put Chicago ahead.

Carlos Lee hit a leadoff single in the seventh and Appier's 2-2 pitch appeared to hit Chris Singleton in the left foot. Singleton walked to first, but after a conference with third-base umpire Gerry Davis, plate ump Rich Rieker ruled it a wild pitch.

"The umpires did not see it, but things like that happen and we have to overcome it," Chicago manager Jerry Manuel said.

Singleton struck out on the next pitch, Charles Johnson walked and Mike Magnante relieved, getting Durham hit into a double play.

Game notes
Mike Stanley, signed before the game, went 1-for-4 as Oakland's DH. ... Giambi's homer tied Cleveland's Jim Thome for the longest hit by an opposing batter at Comiskey Park this season. ... Singleton made a fine, feet-first diving catch of Sal Fasano's liner to center in the third. ... Cal Eldred threw lightly on the side before the game, reporting no pain. He will throw again in a couple days. He's been disabled since July 17. ... J.T. Taylor, formerly of the R&B band "Kool and the Gang," gave a postgame concert. The finale was a Spanish version of "Celebration."
 


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