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OAKLAND, Calif. -- Yoenis Cespedes timely hitting decided countless games at every level of baseball back home in Cuba. Doing it at as a first-year major leaguer means so much to the young Oakland Athletics. With two of the American Leagues top pitching teams dueling it out for a third straight day, Kila Kaaihue blooped a winning single in the 14th inning soon after Cespedes tying two-run homer, and the As rallied past the Chicago White Sox 5-4 on Wednesday. "Yoenis is coming up in that situation and hes grinding hard every pitch, every out," As manager Bob Melvin said. "(It was) more perseverance than anything else, because it seemed like in the middle of the game nobody was going to score for a while." He was right. Both clubs missed chances and the game kept going. Josh Reddick hit a one-out single in the 14th, then Cespedes delivered his fifth homer of the season against Hector Santiago (0-1) after Chicago took the lead in the top half of the 14th. Kaaihue came through with the big hit in a game that lasted 3 hours, 56 minutes. "You relish that, you look forward to it when youre taking your BP and your work," Kaaihue said. "You prepare to get that big hit. You dont work on grounding out and flying out. It wasnt the hardest ball Ive hit in my life. It won the game for the team, thats all that counts." Jim Miller (1-0) struck out Brent Lillibridge for his first major league win after being called up earlier in the day. Alexei Ramirez hit a go-ahead two-run double with two outs in the top of the 14th. Paul Konerko hit his 400th career home run to tie the game at 2 in the Chicago ninth. The round numbers, everybody likes the round numbers. When it comes to that kind of stuff, I think when Im done playing and look back, thats when it might hit home more. The game featured "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" twice, along with a 14th-inning stretch. After a pair of gems from Chicago starters this trip -- Phil Humbers perfect game Saturday at Seattle, then Jake Peavys three-hit shutout Monday -- this day became about the terrific White Sox bullpen until Oakland finally got to the relievers. Konerko sent the first pitch from As closer Grant Balfour onto the left-field steps to start the ninth. Konerko became the fourth player in franchise history to reach the milestone 400 or 500 mark while wearing a White Sox uniform, joining Frank Thomas, Jim Thome and Andruw Jones. "Everybody likes the round numbers," Konerko said. "When it comes to that kind of stuff, I think when Im done playing and look back, thats when it might hit home more. But when youre in the middle of the grind and youre grinding every day and working, you tend not to think about that stuff, and you probably shouldnt." It looked as if the White Sox would take this one after scoring two unearned runs in the top of the 14th. But Cespedes showed why the As gave him a $36 million, four-year contract. "I was lucky enough to hit home runs to decide games. This was not the first time," Cespedes said. "The team is a very young team, but the way we play together were going to get very far this season." Dayan Viciedo reached on third baseman Eric Sogards fielding error and Brent Morel sacrificed him to second. Eduardo Escobar flied out and Alejandro De Aza walked before Miller relieved Jerry Blevins to face Ramirez. The As saved themselves in the 13th with a two pretty defensive plays. Catcher Kurt Suzuki caught pinch-runner Lillibridge well off second base, then shortstop Cliff Pennington chased down Alex Rios double that skipped into the Oakland bullpen and made a quick throw to Sogard, who then relayed to Suzuki just in time to get a sliding Gordon Beckham. 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On Thursday the Caps signed former English Premier League star Nigel Reo-Coker after acquiring the first right of refusal to him from the Portland Timbers. In exchange, Portland received Vancouvers natural second-round picks in the 2014 and 2015 MLS SuperDraft.Anwar Stewart said that 2012 has been a great year for him, something many wouldnt have predicted back in February, when he was cut by the Montreal Alouettes midway through the off-season. "This has been a great year for me," said Stewart, now a member of the Calgary Stampeders, heading up to the 100th Grey Cup. "I started out getting cut a day before my birthday, and then I got married in May, and we had a little girl. Now Im here, life is good! I cant explain it." "At the end of the day, all I can do is thank the organization for giving me the opportunity to come here and be able to have a shot to achieve my goal." That goal would be winning his fifth Grey Cup. Stewart joined the Stamps in early October, and has since been an important part of the teams run to the Grey Cup, recording nine tackles and four sacks in four regular season games, and three tackles in the postseason. Stewart said he was confident hed return to the CFL, the league hes spent the past 12 years of his life in, but admitted he didnt think hed have to wait as long as he did. "I thought I would have been here a lot earlier because there were a lot of guys going down (to injury). Teams were in need of pass rushes and they werent getting it. But timing is everything and you have to be patient." Patience is surely a hard skill to adopt for a man that makes his living rushing the passer. "You cant always rush everything. I was very patient; everybody in Montreal would ask Have you heard anything? I appreciate everybody bbeing concerned for me but Ill let you guys know.dddddddddddd." "I let them know and came in that first week in Winnipeg and dominated and we havent looked back since." Stewart is happy now and said he holds no grudges. He said hell use this week to catch up with some former players and coaches from his days in Montreal, some of whom are now members of the Toronto Argonauts. "Im great friends with Scott (Milanovich); I texted him congratulations. I have quite a few friends over there and Im really excited for them as well." Stewart is a Grey Cup veteran, having played in seven with the Alouettes and one with the Stamps early in his career. Now, back with the Stamps for a second go-around, he said the process remains the same. "No, my focus didnt change. The guys in their first time here, you have to really let them know what to expect, what not to expect, your dos and your donts, being an older guy. But no, your focus stays the same because at the end of the day, your goal remains the same: winning." Stewart knows that as a veteran, his job is setting an example for the younger players along with everything he does on the field. And having some familiarity with the opponent, Stewart will be leaned on for some advanced scouting as well. "Ill always tell them how we did it in Montreal because its the same offence and same system. Well go from there." Stewart and the Stampeders take on the Argonauts in the 100th Grey Cup on Sunday. Coverage begins on TSN at 1pm et/10am pt. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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