MLB news & roundup
Hey there A’s fans! Welcome to Thursday, another day closer to the weekend.
Last night’s….. loss….. wasn’t fun but the squad still has a chance at a series win against a team with a $275 million dollar payroll. Granted, they are missing their best player and MVP right now. But still. In a season like this we have to take the wins where we can find them. Especially today.
The two games couldn’t have been much more different than each other. Game one saw the A’s take an early lead that they would never give up. It was a low scoring affair that saw impressive performances from both pitching staffs, especially the starters.
And then there’s last night. The pitching from both sides was on point early, making one think it might be a repeat of the previous game. Until… the middle frames when the Yankees jumped all over Oakland pitching. New York seemed mad from losing the first game of the series and exploded in a big way to the A’s dismay. That doesn’t even account for the…. History that was made at the Coliseum yesterday.
That’s why this game is great. Both of those games were somewhat opposites of each other and yet here we are about to watch the final game of the series, and no one knows how it’s going to go. It could be close. It could be a repeat of either of the first two games, or it could be a slugfest. Maybe the teams trade the leads over and over again, failing to land a knock out punch. Or a blowout A’s win. Or an A’s perfect game (ha). Or anything in between. At the end of the day it doesn’t matter how you get it, but you need to snag that win to have a great rest of your Sunday. Let’s hope the A’s are up for the challenge against the Evil Empire.
A’s Coverage:
- Ashford: Domingo German throws perfect game, A’s lose 11-0
- Gallegos: This Triple-A catcher is making A’s take notice
- Wirth: Blackburn providing stability to A’s shaky starting rotation
- Luke: Donaldson: “The A’s mean something to me”
MLB News & Interest:
- Lee: Steve Cohen ‘‘preparing all contingencies” if Mets don’t improve
- AP: Terry Francona out of hospital, misses second straight game
- De Nicola: Marlins’ Arraez brings .399 BA into midpoint of season
- McDonald: Matthew Boyd undergoes Tommy John surgery
- Delucchi: Giants’ Conforto exits with hamstring tightness
- Zolecki: Dave Dombrowski talks Harper at first base, and the Deadline
- Adams: Reds’ Hunter Greene out until at least August
- McDonald: Pirates place Ke’Bryan Hayes on IL with lower back inflammation
- Today in Baseball History
Best of Twitter:
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— Casey Pratt (@CaseyPrattABC7) June 29, 2023
A quick update on the pitching plans for today’s finale:
Hogan Harris will pitch tomorrow for the A’s. Kotsay said that could come as the starter or following an opener.
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) June 28, 2023
You could say that again;
• Bally plans to close/demolish Tropicana hotel-casino, but not for another 2 years.
• A’s have not disclosed how they will finance its $1.1 billion portion of the project.
• A’s plan to hire architect, construction firm and project manager at some point.Not well organized. https://t.co/onkh7hJ94O
— Steve Berman (@BASportsGuy) June 28, 2023
I’ll say yeah. Yeah, he’ll get there:
Nobody has swiped 80 bags in a season since Rickey Henderson and Vince Coleman both did it 35 years ago.
Will Esteury Ruiz make history? pic.twitter.com/7SS5NWlbD1
— MLB (@MLB) June 28, 2023
Seconded:
A perfect career arc https://t.co/8DKgPmUq4w
— Melissa Lockard (@melissalockard) June 28, 2023