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Some Good News, Finally and Some Tough Decisions
Posted on 17 Jun 2011 by Josh Muller.
There’s a slight chance I may have overreacted last week when I said that the A’s were pretty much out of it. This may sound familiar, but what a difference a week makes. In early June, the A’s were right in the thick of the AL West race and the offense was starting to heat up. By last week half the A’s starters were on the DL, the A’s fell to last place, Brett Anderson seemed destine...
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How the A’s Did in the Early Rounds… And Some Bad News
Posted on 8 Jun 2011 by Josh Muller.
The MLB Draft is by far the most tedious draft of all the major American sports and is easily the biggest crap shoot the three. It takes three days and consists of over fifty rounds, a lot for even the diehard fan to follow. And the players that are eventually signed (far from all that are drafted) are then sent to the even less predictable minor leagues making it almost impossible to evaluate ...
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Internal Options for the A’s on Offense
Posted on 17 May 2011 by Josh Muller.
On Monday we got some late night heroics as the A’s came from behind to win in extra innings in the first of two against the Angels. A win like that against a division rival can really provide a spark for a team, but it doesn’t take away from the Oakland’s primary issue; the A’s offense is pretty awful. You know it, I know it, the A’s know it. As a team, Oakland has a slash line of .2...









