MLB news roundup
Happy Monday, Athletics Nation!
The A’s summer explosion on offense subsided somewhat through their latest homestand, which saw the team go 3-4 and drop their series against the Tigers yesterday in what I would call a real “unraveler” of a game, to noun a verb. I did appreciate the collected manner in which Ross Stripling was savaged by the Tigers’ bats in the eighth; those were some hard knocks through which to keep one’s chin up. His is quite strong, might I add.
With yesterdays loss, the A’s dropped back to 20 below .500 on the season. They’re up 2 ½ games on the Angels, a spot they must hold to avoid a third consecutive last place finish in the AL West. At 62-82, a .500 season in now a mathematical impossibility, though the A’s are nearly assured to win at least one more game to prevent a third straight 100-loss campaign.
It is against this backdrop that the Oakland Athletics will begin tomorrow what is slated to be their last series against their chief nemesis of recent years, the Houston Astros, at Minute Maid Park.
The Astros have recovered from a slow start to the season and once again sit atop the AL West, five games ahead of the Mariners. The A’s will finish the season in Seattle, and I’m certainly not going to root for Julio Rodriguez and company just to spoil the Astros’ position. But little could delight me more than to see the A’s bash out a big series for Oakland’s last stand in Texas.
Pitches are lined up thusly for the three-game set.
Astros-A’s pitching probables:
Tue: RHP Spencer Arrighetti vs. RHP Osvaldo Bido
Wed: RHP Hunter Brown vs. LHP JP Sears
Thu: LHP Framber Valdez vs. RHP Joey Estes— Matt Kawahara (@matthewkawahara) September 8, 2024
Let’s go, Oakland!
A’s Coverage:
- Tigers take the series with 9-1 win
- A’s Defensive Struggles Need Attention Going Forward
- Injuries & Moves: Bielak recalled; Basso optioned
- Future looks promising for A’s top prospect
- Cy contender, Bay native Skubal on pitching in Oakland one last time: ‘A team should be here’ ($)
- Is another Fisher fire sale coming before the improved A’s ever reach Las Vegas? ($)
- Tigers Manager A.J. Hinch on Final Game at the Oakland Coliseum
MLB News & Interest:
- Reds Place Sam Moll On 15-Day Injured List
- Kris Bryant “Questionable” To Return From Injured List This Year
- Braves Acquire Cavan Biggio From Giants
- AL East Notes: Bichette, Kjerstad, Hendriks
- Whit Merrifield Suffers Left Foot Fracture
- Teoscar Hernandez Expected To Avoid Injured List
- Marlins Announce 11 Roster Moves
- Angels Place Kevin Pillar, Jo Adell On Injured List
- Red Sox Activate Trevor Story From 60-Day Injured List
- Today in Baseball History
Best of X:
More Alumni Sunday love.
Loving the Alumni Sundays! Eric Byrnes and Adam Rosales ! pic.twitter.com/2sR8hhsNXv
— Vince Cotroneo (@CotroneoVince) September 8, 2024
Law paying respects to Byrnes, in a sense.
Lawrence Butler extends his hitting streak to 18 games. Longest hitting streak by an A’s player since… Eric Byrnes’ 22-game hit streak in 2003.
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) September 8, 2024
BBWAA loves Brent Rooker.
Today we presented A’s DH Brent Rooker with the 2024 @officialBBWAA Bill Rigney Good Guy Award. We appreciate his exceptional professionalism, friendliness, accessibility and quotability throughout the season. pic.twitter.com/bSqrjE3662
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) September 8, 2024
More souvenir collecting.
Tarik Skubal scooping some dirt from the mound at the Coliseum: pic.twitter.com/ZLcN7osTi5
— Jessica Kleinschmidt (@KleinschmidtJD) September 8, 2024
Big Mac towers o’er the rest.
The Oakland A’s Career Home Run Leaders: pic.twitter.com/VXh6SztE6b
— Mike Selleck (@MikeSelleck) September 8, 2024