CLEVELAND -- All it took was one bad play and one bad inning to derail the Oakland Athletics.After leading through six innings, Oakland allowed four runs in the seventh in a 5-3 loss to the Cleveland Indians on Friday night.Kendall Graveman (7-7) allowed just one run on four hits through the first six innings. He retired the first batter in the seventh before an error by shortstop Marcus Semien on Rajai Davis routine grounder started Clevelands rally.Hes a fast runner, maybe I thought about that and didnt focus on the catch, Semien said. Its frustrating that that led to a big inning.Oakland manager Bob Melvin came to his shortstops defense, saying that even if Semien fielded the grounder cleanly, it wouldve been a close play at first.`The guys running down the line pretty hard and hes got to field it cleanly and get rid of it quickly, Melvin said. You know you have to be perfect with it.Following the costly error, Tyler Naquin and Abraham Almonte hit back-to-back singles to cut Oaklands lead to just 3-2, as Graveman exited the game.Former Indians pitcher Marc Rzepczynski came in to relieve Graveman and walked Carlos Santana before Jason Kipnis tied the game with a broken-bat blooper to left.Ryan Dull replaced Rzepczynski and gave Cleveland the lead on a wild pitch that allowed Almonte to score from third. Francisco Lindor added the Indians final run with a sacrifice fly.Despite Semiens error, Graveman picked up his seventh loss of the season, allowing four runs -- three earned -- on six hits over 6 1/3 innings.Melvin acknowledged that Semiens error hurt Graveman, but felt that the starter pitched well up until the final few batters he faced.(He was) good, really looked like he was going to pitch really deep into the game, Melvin said. Just seemed like the last two batters, maybe a couple of balls were up.Oaklands offense was completely stalled by Clevelands bullpen after Josh Reddick and Khris Davis hit back-to-back solo homers off Trevor Bauer in the sixth.Reddick nearly put the Athletics ahead in the ninth, when his fly ball to deep center off closer Cody Allen with two on was caught by Naquin on the warning track to end the game.Billy Butler gave Oakland a 1-0 lead with a two-out RBI single in the fourth.ROTATION SWITCHOakland left-hander Rich Hill, also the subject of trade rumors, was scratched from Sundays start because hes still bothered by a blister on the middle finger of his left hand. Right-hander Sonny Gray will start Sunday on his regular turn.TRAINERS ROOMAthletics: Hill hasnt pitched since July 17, a start in which he threw only five pitches. He could be headed for the 15-day disabled list.Indians: RHP Jeff Manship (wrist tendinitis) was placed on the15-day DL. 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The Hall of Fame defenceman told Landsberg that he believes fighting still has a place in todays game, but thinks staged fighting needs be outlawed.Running back Doug Martin is expected to play Sunday, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers still want to test him prior to their game against the Chicago Bears, sources told ESPN on Saturday.Martin has not played in a game since suffering a hamstring injury in Week 2. He attempted to come back just prior to the Week 5 game against the Carolina Panthers, but he?reinjured the hamstring during a workout.He was limited in practice all week, and the Bucs were not optimistic he would make it through the week. However, Martins steady improvement in the practices offered an encouraging sign.While the rest of his teammates were warming up during Fridays practice and doing special-teams work, Martin did some resistance runs with head athletic trainer Bobby Slater, pulling a large rubber band behind him. Hes gone from doing individual drills Wednesday to pass-catching work with the quarterbacks and cutting Thursday.Bucs coach Dirk Koetter on Friday said Martin still had not been cleared by the medical staff.Theres still a chance, Koetter said, adding that the team would see what happens within 48 hours.A two-time Pro Bowler, Martin rushed for 1,402 yards last season, second-most in the league behhind Adrian Peterson.dddddddddddd He also had 271 receiving yards and accounted for 28 percent of the Bucs total offense last year. His seven touchdowns were more than any other player on the team, aside from Jameis Winston.The Bucs have struggled to run the ball consistently in their run-first offense this season, averaging 108.0 yards per game -- 20th in the league. Their 3.9 yards-per-carry average ranks 23rd. Last year, with Martin and?Charles Sims?healthy, the Bucs produced the?fifth-most rushing yards in the league, with 135.1 yards per game. Their 4.8 yards-per-carry average was tied for first in the league.If Martin cannot go, the team has rookie?Peyton Barber, who started his first NFL game last week, and Mike James, whom the Bucs re-signed last week. James has three prior starts for the Bucs.To make room on the roster, the Bucs waived Russell Hansbrough, who was brought up from the practice squad Monday.Jacquizz Rodgers, the fourth running back on the active roster, continues to recover from a sprained foot and is still in a walking boot. ' ' '