MLB news roundup
Happy Friday, Athletics Nation!
Lawrence Butler went 1-for-4 in yesterday’s loss to the Astros, extending his active hitting streak to 20 games. This gives him the fifth longest hitting streak in Oakland Athletics history, and the longest since Eric Byrnes hit in 22 consecutive games over 20 years ago.
Longest hitting streaks, Oakland A’s history:
Jason Giambi (1997) – 25
Miguel Tejada (2002) – 24
Carney Lansford (1984) – 24
Eric Byrnes (2003) – 22
LAWRENCE BUTLER (2024) – 20+How far will Law climb up the list with 15 games left to play? #Athletics pic.twitter.com/fc7rvJfVbN
— Uprooted (@uprootedoakland) September 12, 2024
Butler is just six away from setting a new all-time mark, a record that may well live eternally given that the A’s are leaving Oakland after the 2024 season.
Law is making an aggressive push into the A’s record books this fall. On September 4th, he established a nine-game extra base hit streak, setting a new record for a franchise with legends such as Jimmie Foxx, Reggie Jackson, and Rickey Henderson who never equaled Butler’s feat.
The XBH streak ended on September 5th, but the hits kept on coming, and now Butler is on the precipice of setting yet another record.
Law has been absolutely en fuego since his return from Triple-A back in June. He was optioned after a rough spring through which he slashed just .179/.281/.274 with two home runs in 121 plate appearances. His second time around, he’s hit 19 homers in 270 plate appearances.
Law’s dominance at the plate in recent months has at times overshadowed the superlative season that A’s slugger and team MVP Brent Rooker is having. But Rook is on an impressive streak of his own.
This also extend’s Rooker’s on-base streak to 22 games. https://t.co/h4Hvs6NlCG
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) September 12, 2024
The A’s are in Chicago to face off against the White Sox through the weekend, then it’s off to Wrigley on the other side of town for three against the Cubs to close out their current road trip. Have a wonderful weekend, AN.
A’s Coverage:
- Athletics drop finale 6-3 to Houston
- As concern grows, MLB asserts A’s will still play in Sacramento next season ($)
- Injuries & Moves: Soderstrom set to come off IL
- 3 takeaways after A’s shine in series win over Astros
- A’s, River Cats Plans in Sacramento for 2025
MLB News & Interest:
- Ten MLB prospects who are primed to make Jim Bowden’s top 50 ranking in 2025 ($)
- Loyalty, history and $5 beers: Why fans still come out to see the Chicago White Sox ($)
- Red Sox Likely To Shut Liam Hendriks Down For The Season
- Corey Seager To Undergo Sports Hernia Surgery
- Guardians Place Alex Cobb On Injured List, Select Andrew Walters
- Dodgers Sign Zach Logue To Minor League Deal
- Why The Nationals Could Pursue A Juan Soto Reunion
- Twins Activate Byron Buxton
- Today in Baseball History
Best of X:
Roster moves.
RHP Jake Garland to MID, LHP James Gonzalez/RHP Kade Morris to LV, LV LHP Jack O’Loughlin DFA’d, Ross Stripling/Osvaldo Bido to A’s IL, LHP Kyle Muller/LHP Brady Basso/1B Ryan Noda to A’s, IF Tristan Gray/RHP Mitch Myers to LV, IF Jordan Diaz to LV IL…https://t.co/joKXkyUAPy
— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) September 12, 2024
Injury updates.
A’s injuries:
– Tyler Soderstrom homered again yesterday with Triple-A Las Vegas, set to rejoin the A’s in Chicago this weekend– Austin Adams was pulled off his scheduled rehab assignment and is being reevaluated back home
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) September 12, 2024
Been a long time since we had a .300 hitter.
Brent Rooker could join an exclusive club in @Athletics history pic.twitter.com/KLuezzzWdQ
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) September 13, 2024
Pitching lineup for White Sox series.
A’s probables for White Sox series:
Friday – Brady Basso
Saturday – J.T. Ginn
Sunday – JP Sears— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) September 12, 2024
Bleday also earning marks of distinction.
Impressive stat from MLB Research team:
Among players with at least 50% of games in CF, JJ Bleday is one of two CFs A’s history with 20 HR and 40 2B in a season (Al Simmons, 1925)In MLB, Bleday and Jarren Duran are the only CFs with 20 HR and 40 2B since Jacoby Ellsbury (2011)
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) September 12, 2024