MLB news roundup
Happy Friday, Athletics Nation!
The A’s closed out a tough series in the harsh environs of Yankee Stadium yesterday with a 3-1 win to secure a 2-2 series split against one of the American League’s hottest teams. Oakland is still playing sub-.400 ball this season, but silver lining: they’re three games ahead of the Astros in the AL West.
Second baseman Zack Gelof was widely regarded as the A’s best player coming into the 2024 season, but after a slow start at the plate, he’s landed on the 10-day IL with an oblique strain. Hopefully he’ll recover fully and reboot his swing for the better. AN’s own Kris Willis has details on Gelof’s injury as well as the callup of top prospect Darell Hernaiz, who made his presence felt immediately in contributing to yesterday’s win.
Jim Bowden at The Athletic put together a list of the 10 biggest disappointments of this nascent 2024 season. The A’s announced move to Sacramento next year was number five on the list—that’s four slots too low, Jim. The Athletic also polled 40 executives on the top 10 front offices in MLB. The A’s FO received nary a vote. Fair enough.
Have a wonderful weekend, AN.
A’s Coverage:
- A’s earn series split with 3-1 win
- Athletics place Zack Gelof on injured list, recall Darell Hernaiz
- The 10 biggest disappointments of the young MLB season: bad umps, worse White Sox, A’s to Sacramento ($)
MLB News & Interest:
- Braves Outright David Fletcher
- Astros To Activate Framber Valdez On Sunday, Option J.P. France
- Mariners Select Leo Rivas, Place J.P. Crawford On Injured List
- Dodgers Shut Down Brusdar Graterol’s Throwing Program
- Chicago Cubs reliever Luke Little forced to change glove with American flag patch ($)
- Bryce Harper shows his Dad Strength, homers again in return to Phillies after birth of child ($)
- Cubs, Dan Straily Agree To Minor League Deal
- Brewers Place Wade Miley On Injured List With Elbow Inflammation
- Today in Baseball History
Best of X:
Roster moves.
A’S RECENT MOVES: 2B Zack Gelof on A’s IL, IF Darell Hernaiz to A’s, IF Logan Davidson off LV development list, 1B Quincy Nieporte to MID, IF Jeremy Eierman on MID IL, RHP Gerardo Reyes off LV IL, RHP Joey Estes on LV IL, C-1B Mario Gomez on MID IL…https://t.co/joKXkyUAPy
— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) April 25, 2024
Miller joins The Show.
From a D3 college baseball player to one of the most electric arms in Major League Baseball, Mason Miller’s story is unmatched.
The @Athletics RHP shared his journey to the Bigs, which all began with a diabetes diagnosis from a failed internship drug test back in 2018. pic.twitter.com/W3o9u0fN3s
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) April 25, 2024
I was heartened to see Erceg defending in the seventh yesterday.
Mason Miller’s dominance is kind of overshadowing how nasty Lucas Erceg is looking these days. Struck out Judge with a 100 mph bowling ball sinker and then gets Giancarlo Stanton to chase a 99 mph fastball up in the zone for strike three to end the seventh.
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) April 26, 2024
To Martin’s point:
Lucas Erceg, 99mph Four Seam Fastball and 100mph Two Seam Fastball, Overlay.
Every hit is a miracle. pic.twitter.com/80QOvcs9F4
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) April 26, 2024
A joke of biblical proportions.
Rickey Henderson was the best pic.twitter.com/mjNoDZUvZd
— Baseball Quotes (@BaseballQuotes1) April 25, 2024
A well positioned SELL sign.
Prime location for the SELL sign at Yankee Stadium pic.twitter.com/SvOjMcBfHG
— Ben Ross (@BenRossTweets) April 25, 2024