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Oakland's Melvin ejected over suicide squeeze call
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Oakland's Melvin ejected over suicide squeeze call

Published May. 17, 2012 6:38 p.m. ET

Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin has been ejected after arguing a call on a suicide squeeze that gave the Texas Rangers the lead.

A's starter Brandon McCarthy thought he caught a bunt from Elvis Andrus in the air and threw to third base for what he figured would be a double play. Instead, home plate umpire Laz Diaz ruled McCarthy trapped the ball, and Craig Gentry was safe at home, giving the Rangers a 4-3 lead in the sixth inning Thursday.

Melvin immediately ran from the dugout and gestured repeatedly at Diaz, who finally ejected the manager.

Replays were inconclusive.

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Grant Balfour replaced McCarthy and kept the Rangers from expanding the lead. Oakland it on Josh Reddick's home run in the seventh.

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