MLB news roundup
Good morning A’s fans!
Yesterday saw the club finish off the Chicago Cubs in the finale to claim the series and finish the road trip on a high note. There was a ton of highlights from this road trip but the biggest had to have been the record-setting performance from yesterday’s win, courtesy of star closer Mason Miller:
The most saves by a rookie in Oakland #Athletics history belongs to Mason Miller pic.twitter.com/jnoDc9w20x
— Oakland A’s (@Athletics) September 18, 2024
That 27th save put our star closer into uncharted territory for the club. He is now the sole possessor of the franchise rookie saves leaders after securing tonight’s win, surpassing former great A’s closers (and Rookie of the Year winners) Andrew Bailey (26 saves in 2009) and Huston Street (23 in ‘05):
Congratulations to Mason Miller on setting the @Athletics franchise record for saves by a rookie! pic.twitter.com/IviJhxX9pK
— Ballengee Group (@BallengeeGroup) September 19, 2024
He won’t take Rookie of the Year honors here in 2024 (looking at you, Luis Gil), but heck, a record is a record, right?
And there is still so much more to come from Miller! Not only could he expand on this record with the final few games to go, but it’s easy to forget that he’s a former starting pitcher and an arm that the club has not yet ruled out returning to a starting pitching role. Would the club dare tempt fate and remove him from a role he has become utterly dominant in? Recent history reminds us of another flame thrower turned closer in Aroldis Chapman, He’s still around, and has been involved in some of the biggest moment in baseball history., That wouldn’t be a horrible fate for Miller if a starting rotation job doesn’t occur.
But maybe here from the rookie closer for yourself:
“It’s a special feeling I’m appreciating.”
Mason Miller made Oakland A’s history today with his save against the Chicago Cubs https://t.co/CwcVJDsqDF
— A’s on NBCS (@NBCSAthletics) September 19, 2024
Have a wonderful Thursday A’s fans!
A’s Coverage:
- Athletics defeat Cubs 5-3 in Chicago
- “Interesting” Base Running Of Late…
- A’s aim to keep all-around effort going and finish 2024 strong
- ‘Heartbreaking.’ Coliseum vendors reflect on the end of an era for Oakland sports
MLB News & Interest:
- Yankees clinch postseason birth with win over Mariners
- Brewers walk off Phillies, clinch NL Central
- Mets top prospect Christian Scott to have Tommy John surgery, tom miss 20255 season
- Dodgers’ Gavin Stone “Very Unlikely” to return this season
- Orioles designate Craig Kimbrel for assignment
- Every MLB Team’s One-Year-Wonder Hitter in Recent History
- Today in Baseball History
Best of X:
Yuck:
This is where A’s clubhouse is beginning to come out of the ground in LF. All rebar right now. Beyond is River Cats clubhouse and existing visiting clubhouse. MLB visitor’s could dress above the A’s. I’ve seen that before with makeshift rooms at the Mullet. @Sportico @Grampskie pic.twitter.com/KBMcnI2Opb
— Barry M. Bloom (@Boomskie) September 18, 2024
Top return from the Erceg trade showing out:
Mason Barnett pitched Hounds to playoff win while Danny Jimenez suffered loss for Las Vegas on Tuesday…https://t.co/VHyhmGxvdp
— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) September 18, 2024
Prospect alert:
21-year-old outfielder Nate Nankil slashed .285/.401/.460 in 83 games for Stockton and .356/.414/.452 in 28 games for Lansing this season… https://t.co/jn1jCrjhY7
— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) September 18, 2024