Roots Can’t Get Fourth Win In A Row for First Time In History As They Draw 1-1 With Detroit City FC

The Oakland Roots get tuned up for their match with Detroit FC at Cal State University Hayward on Sat Jul 29, 2023

Saturday, July 29th, 2023

By Troy Ewers

Hayward, CA – The third place in the Western Conference Oakland Roots aimed for their longest streak in team history as they looked to get their fourth win in a row against Detroit City FC. The match immediately started with a spark plug of a goal from Oakland. In the first 40 seconds, the opening attack was successful as Johnny Rodriguez scored a goal from outside the box to find the back of the net.

This is Rodriguez’s ninth League goal and tenth overall goal this season and Roots took the lead 1-0. The equalizer was scored very soon after in the fifth minute a header was scored by Stephen Carroll on a corner piece. 1-1!

The rest of the first half was slowed to a taxing pace as both teams tried to find an advantage over the defense. Oakland relies on more pressure on the offense and Detroit relies more on trying to play a tactical game plan. The first half ended even at 1-1 with four shots on goal for Oakland and five shots on goal for Detroit City, all five shots total for Detroit were on goal.

The second half was a back and forth defensive battle. A defensive mishap from the Roots on was almost capitalized by Detroit, but the ball hit the post and was recovered by Paul Blanchette. Blanchette leads the league in saves and this game was no different, other than the one header in the fifth minute, Blanchette stopped everything that came his way.

On the offensive side of the ball, Oakland couldn’t seem to get past the back line of Detroit and the same seemed to be happening for Detroit with Oakland. The final seconds ran off, the final whistle blew, and the game ended in a draw.

Oakland players looked frustrated when the whistle blew, almost like they were mad at the missed opportunities. The Roots maintained their third place position going into the next game against Charleston in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina on August 4th.

Troy Ewers is Oakland Roots beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland lets loose on Colorado with five run second inning; A’s Pepper Rockies 11-3

Oakland Athletics’ JJ Bleday, left, congratulates Zack Gelof for a solo home run off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Chris Flexen during the second inning at Coors Field in Denver on Sat Jul 29, 2023 (AP News photo)

A’s Pepper Rockies 11-3

By Barbara Mason

The Oakland A’s (30-76) offense had flourished in game one but could they repeat that in game two? They did with a 11-3 whipping on the Colorado Rockies (40-64) at Coors Field in Denver Sunday.

The A’s got an early run in the first inning taking a 1-0 lead. Seth Brown sacrificed and Zach Gelof scored.

Oakland scored five runs in the second inning to take a 6-0 lead. Jace Peterson and Tyler Soderstrom both scored. The A’s then hit back to back home runs. Gelof hit a solo shot and Brent Rooker had a two run homer.

The Rockies got on the board in the second inning with a single run, Elias Diaz scored off a Michael Toglia single.

Colorado scored another run in the third inning trying to sneak back into this game. C.J. Cron singled bringing Ryan McMahon home. Oakland still had a nice lead 6-2.

Going into the sixth inning. The A’s. went on another crazy scoring sequence. They tacked on four more runs in the inning taking a 10-2 lead. Gelof, Brown, JJ Bleday and Ramon Laureano all crossed home plate. The A’s would add another run in the seventh inning enjoying a comfortable lead 11-2.

The Rockies would hit a homer in the eighth inning off the bat of Randal Grichuk. Trailing 11-3, the Rockies had a lot of work to do and little time to do it. Colorado had 12 hits in the game but left a lot of runners stranded. In contrast, Oakland had 13 hits and brought most of those base runners home.

Going into the ninth inning the A’s were three outs away from their 30th win of the season.

Paul Blackburn had a nice showing on the mound going six innings allowing nine hits and two runs in the win. The A’s pitching staff had no walks in this game; it was a solid game for them.

A’s post game notes: Friday night the A’s took a 7-1 lead over the Colorado Rockies going into the eighth inning. Colorado got a mini rally going scoring three runs in the eighth but Oakland was able to hold on winning the game 8-5. The A’s had 14 hits in that game and Saturday night got a second win in Colorado.

Oakland will be going for the sweep in Sunday’s game three. Luis Medina (3-7 ERA 5.50) will take the mound for Oakland and for the Rockies Ty Blach (0-0 ERA 5.51) will get the nod. First pitch is scheduled for 12:10 PM.

SF’s Davis gets walk off homer to defeat Boston 3-2; A Saga of Blown Chances, But a Win Nonetheless

San Francisco Giants’ J.D. Davis (7) tosses his bat after hitting the winning home run next to Boston Red Sox catcher Connor Wong, left, during the ninth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Sat Jul 29, 2023 (AP News photo)

Boston (56-48). 000 000 002. – 2. 5. 0

San Francisco (57-48). 100 001 001. – 3 11. 0

Time: 2:38

Attendance: 37,470

Saturday, July 29, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–After finally snapping their six game losing streak but beating the Oakland Athletics in both of the two games of the Bay Bridge Series that were played here earlier in this week, the city by the bay took on the team from the Bay State last night and resumed their losing ways, dropping the first of a scheduled three series. This afternoon, they defeated the Boston Red Sox, 3-2, in a thrilling saga of blown chances and recovery.

The Giants, as they had last Wednesday night in their win over the A’s, went the opener route, once again choosing Ryan Walker, who had held Oakland scoreless in his 2-2/3 innings on the hill, which left him 3-0, 2.70.

This afternoon marked his seventh performance as an opener this year, and he again threw 2-2/3 frames of shutout ball, allowing a double to Justin Turner in the first but not permitting anyone else to reach base safely.

Sean Manaea replaced him, struck out Duran on three pitches and remained in the game for another 4-1/3 innings, which included his striking out the side in Boston seventh. He gave up only two hits, both singles, and didn’t walk anybody. Manaea was followed on the mound by Tyler Rogers and Camilo Doval.

The visitors chose James Paxton as their starting pitcher. The veteran of 149 big league starts, in which he had a WHIP of 1.20 and opponents batting average of .236, held the Mets to three runs, two of them earned, on three hits and a walk, while striking out seven in his last outing six days ago at Fenway Park.

It brought his season’s record to a respectable 6-2, 3.46. This afternoon, The Big Maple dodged tr0uble for most of five innings, allowing one run, which was earned, on nine hits, a walk, and a wild pitch.. He struck out five.

He threw 104 pitches, 66 for strikes before Richard Bleiler relieved him to open the home sixth. He escaped with a no decision, making his record 6-2, 3.34 for the season. Mauricio Llovera, traded to Boston yesterday, took over when his ex-teammates came to bat in the eighth, and Kenley Jansen made a cameo appearance in the ninth.

The San Franciscans started off strong. Austin Slater smacked Paxton’s first offering to center for a leadoff single. Wilmer Flores followed up with a line drive that took a couple of bounces in left center field before bouncing off the AAA Insurance advertisement for an RBI double.

He advanced to third on JD Davis’s single to left. Patrick Bailey went down swinging, but in the process Davis took second on a wild pitch. That’s when the tide turned Luis Matos grounded out to third, and Michael Conforto to first. A wasted opportunity that left the Giants with a mere one run lead.

The Giants missed another opportunity to add on to their lead in the third. After a one out single by Flores and a walk to Davis, Bailey hit into an around the horn double play to end the inning. They missed another in the fourth.

Conforto got a one out single to right and moved to third when Luciano lofted an opposite field double to right. With the infield in, Schmitt sent a hard line drive straight into the glove of Tristón Casas at first. Mike Yastrzemski walked to load the bases, but Slater flew out to right, and the score remained a tenuous 1-0, San Francisco.

They threatened again in the sixth, but, with two down and two men on base, Conforto took a called third strike on Paxton’s 104th pitch. (It seemed to me that home plate umpire Junior Valentine made the wrong call).

San Francisco finally got their second run in the sixth, against Richared Bleier. Luciano led off with a single to left and went to second when Bleier hit Schmitt with a pitch. Yastrzemski laid down a sacrifice bunt to third that moved both runners up a notch.

Slater sent a hard shot on which Christian Arroyo made a beautiful rapid response catch at second and threw him out at first. Luciano scored on that plate, finally upping the Giants’ lead to 2-0.

San Francisco loaded the bases with two outs in the eighth against Llovera a double by Matos, the leadoff hitter, back to back strikeouts by Luciano and Smith, and an intentional walk to Yastrzemski and an unintentional one to Slater. But Flores, who had gone three for four, took a called third strike. The Curse of the Leadoff Double had struck again.

That meant that it was a 2-0 lead that Camilo Doval was called on to. preserve in the top of the ninth. He began by issuing a 3-2 walk to Masataki Yoshida, pinch hitting for Yu-Cheng Chang, Duran put the tying runs in scoring position with a double off the bricks under Levi’s Landing. And Turner drove them home with a single up the middle.

The Giants came up in their half of the ninth with a 2-2 tie on their hands. That’s because Bailey threw Turner out trying to steal second, Devers flew out to the warning track in left, and Casas went down swinging.

That tie lasted exactly one pitch. Davis blasted Kenley Jansen’s first offering, a 92.1 mph cutter, into the left field bleachers, 387 feet from home. It was his 14th home run and 52nd RBI of the year.

Doval was charged with a blown save but got credit for the win. His records now is 3-3, 2.68. Jansen, now 2-5, 3.15, was the loser.

The rubber game of the current series will start Sunday, afternoon at 1:07. Neither team has announced its probable starter. Count on this one being a bullpen game.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Shohei Ohtani – We might Never see another One like Him

Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) hits a single against the Toronto Blue Jays during the sixth inning at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Fri Jul 28, 2023 (AP News photo)

Shohei Ohtani – We might Never see another One like Him

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

There is no bigger attraction in baseball. He sells more tickets than any other player today. Japanese two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani is one of the best hitters and one of the best pitchers, all rolled into one single human being.

Baseball is the most difficult game to master, and to have a player like Ohtani playing every day and doing what he is doing; I am not sure we will see that again. Of course, the last one to do such a thing was George Herman (Babe) Ruth, and he last played in 1923, which is 100 years ago.

LA Angels owner Arturo (Arte) Moreno stopped all rumors recently when he said he will not trade Ohtani before the August 1 trade deadline. Which basically means he wants the Angels to make it to the playoffs with Ohtani.

The Los Angeles Angels last made the playoffs in 2014 and Ohtani was yet to made his anticipated debut in the major leagues. That was the year (2014) when Angels superstar Mike Trout won the first of his three MVP awards.

Trout has been out with a fracture of the hammate bone in his left hand. The plan for Moreno is to have Trout back hopefully by mid-August and go into the final stretch of the season with two of the best players in the world in the same lineup, Ohtani and Trout. That is the main reason he did not want to trade Ohtani.

Shohei Ohtani will become a free agent after the season and then a handful of teams with the resources will offer him the largest ever multi year deal in baseball history. Years ago Moreno shelled close to $500 million for Mike Trout, but if he wants to retain Ohtani it will cost him more, something in the neighborhood of between $600 million to $700 million.

At the time of this article Ohtani has 39 home runs, which is #1 in the majors, 81 runs batted in, among the leaders and is also among the leaders in most pitching categories. There is nothing “normal;” about this. He is the favorite thing to win his second consecutive American League MVP. The Japanese star is an inspiration to all in the world of sports.

“Nothing is really going to change personally just for having one good year, I feel like the key is to continue having success for a lot of years to come…” -Shohei Ohtani.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the vice president of the Major League Baseball Hispanic Heritage Museum and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB The Show podcast with Auggie Mussenburg: Jays Chapman asks skipper Schneider why pitch to Ohtani?; Was Cubs Happ’s backswing intentional? Cards might think so; plus more

Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Matt Chapman is none too pleased with Jays manager John Schneider’s decision to pitch to Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Shohei Ohtani who slugged his 39th home run in the top of the first inning at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Fri Jul 28, 2023 (Sportsnet Network TV Toronto still photo)

#1 The Toronto Blue Jays opened a three game series with the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night and Jays manager John Schneider pitched to Angels slugger Shohei Ohtani who ripped his 39th home run of the season off Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman on the first pitch in the first inning. Jays third baseman Matt Chapman approached Schneider and said “Why did we pitch to him? He’s the only f****** guy on the team that can hit?” Was it Schneider’s fault for pitching to Ohtani or Schneider had the confidence in Gausman to pitch to Ohtani?

#2 The Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ’s backswing on Thursday hit St Louis Cardinals catcher Wilson Contreras in the head sending his mask flying. Contreras went down and was bleeding from the right side of his head as the trainer came out to take look at him. Contreras had to leave. The Cards had replacement catcher Andrew Knizner replace Contreras. Cards pitcher Miles Mikolas threw high and inside to Happ and inside on the next pitch, on the third pitch Mikolas hit Happ in the hip and Mikolas was ejected as well as manager Oliver Marmol. Mikolas also was hit with a five day suspension for throwing at Happ.

#3 New York Mets pitcher Max Scherzer wants to have a conversation with the Mets brass after they traded closer David Robertson to the Miami Marlins. Despite beating the Washington Nationals on Thursday night 5-1 Scherzer was having none of the Robertson trade saying he wants to talk to team owner Steve Cohen and wants an explanation why it was necessary to trade Robertson.

#4 On Wednesday the MLB owners voted Commissioner Rob Manfred in for a third term that will take him 2029 a four year extension. Despite his handling of the Houston Astros trash can debacle, the owners liked the rule changes Manfred has made in baseball and say the game has been profitable under his leadership.

#5 Seeing how the owners voted Manfred back with almost everyone on board do you see the owners voting the same momentum for the Oakland A’s relocation in November?

Auggie does the MLB The Show podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB The Show podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Can Judge help Yanks back in the race?; Halos Ohtani leaves for second game in a row with cramps; plus more

The New York Yankees Aaron Judge returned to the line up on Fri Jul 29, 2023 at Camden Yards in Baltimore against the Baltimore Orioles. Judge had been out with a toe injury since Jun 3, 2023. (AP News photo)

On the MLB The Show podcast with Stephen:

#1 Stephen, with the New York Yankees Aaron Judge who walked three times Friday after returning to the line up. Judge after suffering from a toe injury Jun 3, will he be able to help the Yankees get back on track as their nine games off the pace at the start of Saturday morning.

#2 Friday night the Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Shohei Ohtani was removed because he was suffering from cramps in both calves in a game in Toronto. Ohtani was also removed for the same issue on Thursday in the second game of a doubleheader in Detroit.

#3 After losing 100 games last season the Cincinnati Reds have had a great turnaround so far as of Saturday morning the Reds have a 57-48 record and are a half game out of first place in the NL Central. The Reds on Friday awarded manager David Bell with a three year contract extension that will keep Bell in Cincinnati until 2026.

#4 The Los Angeles Dodgers shored up their pitching acquiring starting Lance Lynn and reliever Joe Kelly from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for outfielder Trayce Thompson who was drafted by the White Sox in 2009.

#5 This week MLB owners re-elected Commissioner Rob Manfred for his third term the vote was overwhelmingly in favor for re-election taking this result in consideration do you see the same overwhelmingly results when the owners take a vote on the Oakland A’s relocation something Manfred is pushing hard. The relocation vote is expected sometime after the A’s release the renderings around Thanksgiving.

Join Stephen Ruderman for the MLB podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Marco Luciano gets first career hit against Red Sox but Giants lose 3-2

Photo courtesy of San Francisco Giants. Marco Luciano poses with his commemorative first hit ball.

By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme)

SAN FRANCISCO- The Giants opened their weekend series against the Red Sox in disappointing fashion losing 3-2.

On the mound for the Giants was their ace Logan Webb who came into this game with a 8-8 record and 3.48 ERA. While for Boston right-hander Kutter Crawford got the start with a 4-5 record and a 4.04 ERA.

Wilmer Flores continued his torrid pace as he got the first hit of this game with a single to left field in the first inning but with two outs Mike Yastrzemski was unable to bring him home.

In the top of the second the offense got going for the Red Sox as after Rafael Devers went down Adam Duvall got a double. It was not the most conventional double as on accident the ball dude along the left field wall accidentally caught the ball despite it being fair.

So Duvall was given an automatic double and then Triston Casas got a ground rule double as he smacked one to triples alley that went over the wall. After the run given up Webb was able to get back in the zone and struck out the next two batters keeping the damage at 1-0.

In the top of the third Jarren Duran singled then tried to steal but of course Patrick Bailey caught him with a great throw to second getting his 17th thrown out runner of the season. That thrown out runner brings his stats up to 17-46 caught base stealers.

After a quiet fourth inning were neither team registered a hit Triston Casas lead off the 5th inning with a bang as he launched a solo shot over the left field wall making it 2-0. The home run was Casas’s 16th of the season with an exit velocity of 109.5 mph and distance of 435 ft.

The offense for San Francisco was quite slow to get going after the first hit by Flores but in the sixth it found its footing. The inning was kicked off by Marco Luciano getting his first career hit and then advancing to second on a wild pitch.

After Joc Pederson flew out Michael Conforto brought the rookie home with a single to center field making it 2-1. Flores almost gave the Giants the lead right after but did not quite get enough on it as it was caught on the warning track.

Flores would end up being the last hitter Crawford faced as the Red Sox went to the bullpen bringing in Brennan Bernardino. Crawford finished the night with 5.2 innings pitched, three hits given up, one earned run and seven K’s.

Bernardino was able to close out the sixth inning by striking out Austin Slater who had come in to pinch hit for Yastrzemski.

In the seventh the Red Sox went to the bullpen once again this time calling on Josh Wincowski. Much like the sixth the Giants lead things off strong as J.D. Davis and Bailey got back-to-back base knocks. Blake Sabol then came up to bat pinch-hitting for Luis Matos.

Sabol hit a chopper that looked like it would squeak out of the infield but Justin Turner made a great play keeping the ball in the infield and getting the out at second. With Brett Wisely striking out it all came down to Luciano but he was called out looking stranding Davis and Bailey.

The eighth saw the Giants go to the bullpen as well after a hit by Connor Wong and sacrifice bunt by Yu Chang. To relieve Webb they called on Taylor Rogers as Logan finished the night with 7.1 innings pitched, six hits, two earned runs, and four K’s.

Rogers did not start his outing off on a great note as he gave up a hit to Rob Refsnyder who came in to pinch hit for Duran. The hit was enough to knock in a run making it 3-1. The Giants were then able to turn a 5-6-3 ending the inning and bringing up the top of the order.

Similar to the fifth this time the Giants started things off with a bang as Pederson smoked one to center field making it 3-2. The exit velocity on the home run was 109.5 mph and it traveled 412 feet. The rest of the orange-and-blacks lineup went down in order meaning the ninth had to be a big inning for San Francisco.

The top of the ninth saw Rogers do what he needed to do as he gave up no runs meaning the Giants only needed one run to tie it.

To close out the game the Red Sox called on right hander Kenley Jansen someone Giants fans are all too familiar with.

Jansen was able to make quick work of the Giants hitters sitting them down in order and securing a Red Sox win.

“I just like to attack the zone if I see something that is near the strike zone I’m going to swing,” Marco Luciano said after the game.

The second game of this series is tomorrow at 4:15 were the Giants will look to bounce back.

A’s Hold on to Beat the Rockies 8-5

Photo credit: @Athletics

By: Mary Anne

The Oakland Athletics kicked off the weekend by visiting the Colorado Rockies Friday. The A’s held on to beat the Rockies 8-5 in their series opener at Coors Field. Oakland improved to 29-76, while Colorado fell to 40-63.

The A’s starting lineup featured Tony Kemp, Zack Gelof, Brent Rooker, Jordan Diaz, Ramón Laureano, JJ Bleday, Aledmys Díaz, Shea Langaliers, Nick Allen, and JP Sears. Sears (2-7, 4.09 ERA) got the win after pitching five innings and giving up four hits, one earned run, one walk, five strikeouts, and one home run.

The A’s got on the board first in the top of the first inning. Ramón Laureano singled on a ground ball to Randal Grichuk. Brent Rooker scored for a 1-0 lead. Jordan Diaz went to second base.

The A’s scored thrice in the top of the second inning. Shea Langaliers tripled on a fly ball to Brenton Doyle. Aledsmy Díaz scored for a 2-0 lead. Tony Kemp hit a sacrifice bunt. Langaliers scored for a 3-0 lead. Nick Allen went to second base, while Kemp went to first base on a Kyle Freeland committed a throwing error. Jordan Diaz reached on a ground ball to Alex Trejo, a call that stood after an official scorer’s ruling. Nick Allen scored for a 4-0 lead. Kemp went to third base, while Brent Rooker went to second base.

The A’s scored once in the top of the third inning. Nick Allen tripled on a sharp line drive to Jurickson Profar. Shea Langaliers scored for a 5-0 lead.

The Rockies finally got on the board in the bottom of the fourth inning. Randal Grichuk homered on a fly ball to left-center field to reduce the A’s lead to 5-1.

The A’s extended their lead in the top of the fifth inning. Zack Gelof homered on a fly ball to left-center field for a 7-1 lead.

The Rockies scored once in the bottom of the seventh inning. Colorado began the inning by challenging a play at first base, but their call was overturned after further review. Ryan McMahon grounded into a forceout, while Nick Allen went to Zack Gelof. Jurickson Profar, a former Oakland Athletic, scored to reduce the A’s lead to 7-2. Ezequiel Tovar was out at second base, while McMahon went to first base.

The Rockies made it a two-run game in the bottom of the eighth inning, but they didn’t inch closer to the A’s to take the lead or at least tie the ballgame. Michael Toglia singled on a ground ball to JJ Bleday. Elehuris Montero scored to reduce the A’s lead to 7-3. Nolan Jones went to third base. Jurickson Profar doubled on a sharp line drive to Bleday. Jones and Toglia scored to cut the A’s lead to 7-5.

The A’s expanded their lead in the top of the ninth inning. Ramón Laureano homered on a line drive to center field for a 8-5 lead.

Notes
The late A’s pitcher Vida Blue would’ve turned 74 today.

The A’s will honor the five members — Carney Lansford, Gene Tenace, Bob Johnson, Roy Steele, and Jason Giambi — of the 2023 Class of the Athletics Hall of Fame during the annual Bay Bridge series on August 6, 2023.

Up Next
The A’s and the Rockies will continue their series on Saturday at 5:10 pm Pacific. Paul Blackburn (1-2, 5.06 ERA) will start for the A’s, while Chris Flexen (0-4, 7.71 ERA) will start for the Rockies.

Oakland A’s podcast with Daniel Dullum: Look for owners to take relocation vote around Thanksgiving; Relocation protest pressure should let up by then

Architects will be drawing up on 75% of the idea from the original renderings seen here that was submitted by the Oakland A’s for the Tropicana Ballpark. The new renderings which will come from two different architects is expected to be ready by November (artist rendering submitted by the Oakland A’s)

On Oakland A’s podcast with Daniel Dullum:

#1 Daniel, the Las Vegas Review Journal reports that the Oakland A’s won’t have renderings of their new Las Vegas digs ready until November after the World Series.

#2 The A’s are considering two architects for handling their renderings  HTNB and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) who are two companies who will combine their work on the Tropicana Hotel and Casino ballpark renderings and the other group Gensler who are a Las Vegas architect who will bid on doing the ball park drawings.

#3 After the A’s will select which architect to work with based on 75% of the design and will follow up on construction groups to see how the design will work with that construction group and the cost.

#4 Brad Schrock who is the Oakland/Las Vegas A’s director of design said that the public saw what the renderings looked like in the newspapers but he will be interested to see what comes back from the bidding architects when are finished with the new renderings.

#5 With the renderings expected to be finished by November and a relocation vote that can be taken by Thanksgiving as some say, is this time period just a coincidence that it will take place after the World Series after the fans relocation opposition pressure would have died down and they could get on with the relocation vote?

Join Daniel Dullum for the Oakland A’s podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: A’s depend on Laureano to come up with offense as he comes off IL

Oakland A’s outfielder Ramon Laureano who returned from the IL on Wed Jul 26, 2023 is hoping to crush the ball more often. Laureano has been on the IL twice this season and is looking to make a contribution to the offense (photo from SF Gate.com)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson:

#1 The Oakland A’s activated rightfielder Ramon Laureano from the 10 day IL and reinstated relief pitcher Angel Felipe before Wednesday night’s game against the San Francisco Giants tell us how you see Laureano and Felipe coming back helping out.

#2 Laureano is coming off a broken right hand bone and also missed action back in April due to a hamstring pull. Laureano is looking to improve on batting average hitting .213 with five homers and 219 at bats.

#3 The A’s are hoping to get some offensive production out of Laureano but Wednesday he sat and came up for a one time at bat as a pinch hitter in the top of the ninth.

#4 A’s manager Mark Kotsay said that Laureano has been hurt for most of the last two seasons and they hope that Laureano can get some at bats to bring up his average and help the club.

#5 The A’s open up a three game series tonight in Colorado, the A’s have not named a starter the Rockies will be starting Kyle Freeman (4-10 ERA 4.72) it’s thin air at Coors and the A’s could tee off on Freeman whose been struggling this season.

Join Jeremiah for the A’s podcasts heard Fridays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com