Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason: A’s hope to turn the page with Braves coming to Coliseum tonight

Oakland Athletics third baseman Jace Peterson (6) throws to first base on a single hit by Houston Astros’ Yainer Diaz during the fourth inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Sun May 28, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1 The Houston Astros (31-21) Yordan Alvarez belted two of the Astros two home runs against the Oakland A’s (10-45) on Sunday afternoon. Alvarez contributed to the Astros 10-1 win and one of the top hitters in MLB.

#2 Alvarez hit his first home run off A’s starter Ken Waldichuk and second one off A’s reliever Garrett Anderson in the ninth inning.

#3 The Astros Jose Altuve added more offense with three hits and one home run. Altuve who missed the first 43 games of the season came back and started swinging like he didn’t miss a step.

#4 Barbara, the A’s have now lost 11 straight games, the pitching had given up seven home runs the most by any opponent in a game in Coliseum history.

#5 The A’s hope to wipe the slate clean and snap the current 11 game skid with a win as they open a three game series against the Atlanta Braves on Monday night. The Braves (32-21) first place in the NL Central and have won five of their last ten games. Starter for Atlanta Mike Soroka (0-0 ERA 0.00) and for Oakland Paul Blackburn (0-0 ERA 0.00). Blackburn is making his 2023 debut for Oakland after spending the season in triple A Las Vegas.

Join Barbara for the A’s podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

A’s loose 11th straight in 10-1 laugher to Astros; A’s Acton warned after beaning Astros Abreau for home run slide

The Houston Astros Jose Abreau slides in front of the Astros dugout after hitting a solo home run in the top of the eighth inning off A’s pitcher Sammy Long. In the top of the ninth Abreau was beaned by A’s pitcher Garrett Acton for showboating running fast around the bases and sliding in front of the dugout. Acton was given a warning for hitting Abreau. (AP News photo)

Houston (31-21). 100 300 213. – 10. 13. 1

Oakland (10-45) 100 000 000. – 1. 6. 0

Time: 2:37

Attendance: 8,809

Sunday, May 28, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–The Cleveland Spiders did not play on this day in 1899. Their record remained 7-23, 2.33.

The 1962 New York Mets also had May 28th off. They remained at 12-27, 3.08.

The 2023 Oakland Athletics, along with 8,809 paying spectators, came to the ball park at 10-44, ,185. The team made its way home alone at 10-45, .181. I wonder what the odds are in Las Vegas on the Nevada bound A’s having the worst won and lost record in the history of major league baseball, before and after the advent of what we call the modern era. The A’s aren’t in a pennant race their in a race with history.

After last night’s game the A’s announced that Luis Medina, a member of their rotation, would toe the rubber for them. They subsequently changed that to Ken Waldichuk, also a member of the rotation, but they noted that he’d be used as an opener.

Waldichuk usually is good for a few innings before falling apart, so it seemed like a good move at the time. That changed after he had thrown 11 pitches because, on the 12th, Yordán Alvarez connected on a 93.2 mph four seamer and sent it 409 feet deep and into the right field seats.

The Athletics quickly got that run back on a lead off homer by Ryan Noda off Astros starter, Cristián Javier, who was 5-1, 3.07 at the time. Noda’s blast went a foot further than Alvarez’s and also went to right. It was the A’s first baseman’s fifth round tripper of the year.

So the game was knotted at one after one inning of play, and that’s when Medina took the mound. He got out of each of his first two frames with a double play. The DP in the top of the third was particularly interesting. A walk to Jeremy Peña loaded the bases with one out. The fourth ball was called because of a clock violation by Medina. Then Alvarez hit a nubber in front of the plate that Medina, Langeliers, and Noda turned into a 1-2-3 twin killing.

He wasn’t able to pull that rabbit out of his cap in the fourth. After getting two quick outs, one on a fly to the left field warning track, Medina gave up a single to left by Julks and an infield single to Díaz. Jake Meyers then lowered the boom, a three run blast into the left field stairway to the left of the 367 foot sign. Once more, the A’s were seeing stars, and the Astros looked down on them, 4-1.

Houston still was leading 4-1 when Parker Mushinski relieved Javier at the start of the home sixth. Javier had gone five full innings and allowed four hits, one of which was Noda’s homer, which accounted for the only run scored against the righty. He walked three and struck out an equal number of Athletics. He threw 88 pitches, 46 of which were counted as strikes. He was the winning pitcher and now stands at 6-1, 2.97.

The A’s loaded the bases with two outs against Mushinski on a walk, a hit batter, and a pinch hit single by Aredmys Díaz, but they ended up stranding all three runners.

Back to back homers by McCormick and Altuve knocked Medina out of the box with one down in the seventh. His stint had been 5-1/3 innings long, and he’d allowed five runs, all earned, on seven hits, three of them out of the park, and three walks. He threw 86 pitches, 51 strikes. He also took the loss and now has a record of 0-4, 6.83. Sam Long replaced him and made short work of Peña and Alvarez to hold the Athletics’ deficit at 6-1.

It increased to 7-1 in the eighth when José Abreu finally got his first home run of the year, a drive just over the glove of a leaping Brown in left. Abreu sped around the bases and went into a slide in front of the Astros’ dugout, where he was greeted by most of his teammates as if it were 1988 and he were Kirk Gibson. A’s pitcher Garrett Acton in relief in top of the ninth was warned by home plate umpire Tony Randazzo for hitting Abreu in the shoulder in retaliation for the slide in front of the dugout.

Phil Maton pitched a scoreless seventh and eighth, allowing only a Texas League single to Nick Allen.

Acton, who did not fare well in yesterday’s debacle, didn’t do any better this afternoon. McCormick flew oout to deep right. Altuve reached first on a hard hit infield single. Peña and Alvarez hit back to back homers, Peña’s to center and Alvarez’s to right center.

The A’s came up in the bottom of the ninth trailing 10-1 and facing Rafael Montero. Laureano drew a lead off walk, and that was it.

Paul Blackburn will return from rehab tomorrow, Monday at 5:07. The Astros will let us know later who they’ll start.

MLB podcast with Charlie O: Big payroll Padres continue to struggle; Brewers Adames out of hospital on 10 day IL for concussion; plus more

San Diego Padres Michael Wacha pitches during first inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in New York on Sat May 27, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the MLB podcast with Charlie O:

#1 The San Diego Padres (24-28) who took another loss on Saturday to the New York Yankees at Yankees Stadium, the Padres had big expectations this year but even with Fernando Tatis Jr, Juan Soto, and Manny Machado the Padres are holding down fourth place in the NL West still there a lot of the season to make that payroll payoff.

#2 During a game against the San Francisco Giants on Friday night at American Family Park the Milwaukee Brewers Willy Adames just avoided suffering fractures when he was sitting the dugout and was struck by teammate Brian Anderson that struck him in the head. Brewers manager Craig Counsell said that was a scary moment. Adames has been released from the hospital is in good spirits and is on the 10 IL for concussion protocols.

#3 Yankees manager Aaron Boone who has been kicked out of three of the last ten games said the last ejection was a weird experience. Last Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles Boone was arguing a third strike call and lost it when umpire Edwin Moscoso turned his back to him. It got heated and Crew chief Chris Guccione had to step in between them. Boone who had spittle came out of his mouth towards Moscoso’s direction ended up being suspended by MLB Sr Supervisor VP of on field operations Michael Hill after reviewing it Thursday night.

#4 There was damage control for the Los Angeles Dodgers who uninvited the Sisters of Perpetual who are a drag group who serve as a charity, protest and satirical performance were reinvited on Jun 16th after being disinvited. The Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw tweeted out that the Dodgers will be hosting a “Christian and Faith Night” at Dodger Stadium on Jul 30th. Can you talk a little about the politics of this situation.

#5 Charlie the Nevada State Legislature will have a chance to vote on the Oakland A’s Tropicana ballpark. Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo said that the ballpark tax credits in the neighborhood of $180 million won’t pass unless their a is budget passed for the state. State Legislature Democrats say they won’t for the resolution for the ballpark because that puts taxpayers at risk if the A’s fail to profit once the park is complete. But as you know what’s said up front is different than what’s negotiated behind closed doors.

Join Charlie O for the MLB podcast Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Astros 4 run eighth does in A’s 6-3 at Coliseum; Loss is tenth straight loss for Oakland

Houston Astros’ Jeremy Pena, left, celebrates after hitting a two-run home run that also scored Jose Altuve (27) during the first inning against the Oakland A’s at the Oakland Coliseum on Sat May 27, 2023 (AP News photo)

Houston (30-21).  200 000 040. –   6. 8. 0

Oakland (10-44).  010 000  020  –   3. 6. 1

Time: 2:41  

Attendance: 9,293

Saturday, May 27, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–This was a day off for the 1899 Cleveland Spiders, so they remained at 7-23, .233.

On this day in 1962, the not yet Amazin’ Mets lost both ends of a double header at Candlestick Park, , 7-1 and 6-5. Future Giant manager Roger Craig was the losing pitcher in the opener. The day ended with the Mets  at 12-27, 3.08.

On this day, May 27, 2023, the deracinated Oakland A’s fell to the Houston Astros, 6-3. The defeat left the Athletics at 10-44, .185. This promises to be a season of historic proportion.

Starting for the visitors was Framber Valdéz, who hurled a complete game shut out against the Athletics this past May 21. He showed up for work with record of 4-4, 2.45 for the ‘stros. He lasted six innings, in which he allowed  one run, earned, on five hits and three walks, striking out five.

His pitch count reached 95, 40 of which were balls. He left with a one run lead and garnered the win, giving him a season record of 5-4, 2.38.

The Athletics’ relievers performed well last night, so it made sense for A’s manager Mark Kotsay and crew to make this afternoon’s contest a bullpen game.  (Kotsay, by the way, wasn’t on the job for the game; Darren Bush was acting manager). They opened with Austin Pruitt. Pruitt would end up being the losing pitcher after giving up the first two runs of the contest in the top of the first inning. The A’s wound up losing 6-3 marking their first 54 loses to start a season an MLB record for a worst start since 1901.

It took him all of three pitches to fall behind,  2-0. José Altuve led off with a single to the gap  (an unintended homage to another of John Fisher’s holdings?) in right center field, and Jeremy Peña banged a hanging slider against the auxiliary scoreboard in left field for his seventh home run of the season.

.Hogan Harris, whom the A’s had just selected from  the PCL Las Vegas Aviators, optioning Adrián Martínez, who had done a good job last night, back to their AAA farm team, was the A’s choice for the second inning. An around the horn double play made up for the walk he issued to Martín Maldonado and allowed Harris to pitch a scoreless frame while facing only three batters.

Harris returned to the hill for the third. He was hit hard, but a marvelous stop and two hop throw across the diamond by Aledmys Diaz at third kept lead off batter Peña off the base paths, and Jordan Alvarez’s fly to deep left died on the warning track in the course of another one, two, three, frame.

That earned Harris another turn on the mound for the visitors’ fourth, in which he fanned all of the three Astros he faced. And so, already having thrown 44 pitches over three innings of shut out ball, Harris went on to pitch another three up, three down frame.  He continued working into the Houston sixth, when he finally gave up his first hit, a two out single to Alex Bregman that got action started in the Oakland bullpen.

When Trevor May relieved him to start the seventh, Harris had thrown 77 pitches (54 strikes)and allowed only one walk and one hit. He faced 16 batters over the course of five frames. Trevor May walked Chas McCormick and surrendered a hard hit infield single to Corey Julks but benefited from an inning ending round the horn twin killing to add another zero to the Astros’ ledger.

Meanwhile, The A’s cut the Houston lead in half in the bottom of the second after Ramón Laureano defied The Curse of the Lead Off Double, stole third, and scored on a line drive sac fly to left. They almost drew even in their half of the fifth, but The Curse of the Lead Off Double took its toll, and Shea Langeliers was stranded on third after Oakland had loaded the bases.

Garrett Acton gave up a lead off double to the much booed Jose Altuve to open the eighth. Peña followed with a resounding double off the State Farm sign in left center, and, for some unknown reason, Altuve stopped at third. Alvarez received an intentional pass, and Bregman cleared the bases with another double to left center that was it was Acton and the A’s.

The latter had to remain on the field, but the former left the mound for Richard Lovelady, who retired both hitters he faced but allowed a sacrifice fly to Jose Abreu that plated Bregman for a run that was charged to Garrett Acton, who tended to be corrupted by the Astros’ power. Houston finished their half of the frame leading, 6-1.

Phil Maton retired Oakland to a conga beat, one, two, three,  in seventh and then gave way to Bryan Abreu, who allowed a lead off double by the slumping Brent Rooker. Two outs later, the green and gold had loaded the bases on a walk to Seth Brown and 3-2 pitch plunking Díaz.

Dusty Baker yanked Abreu and brought in Héctor Neris. Langeliers singled Rooker and Brown home, both runs charged against Abreu, before retiring Tony Kemp on a grounder to second. The Curse of the Lead Off Double had been defeated, but Oakland still was on the short end losing by three runs.

Shintaro Fujinami pitched a perfect top of the ninth to give the A’s one last chance to come back.

Ryan Pressley, who got the save last night, did it again today. It was his tenth of the year.

Tomorrow, Sunday, at 1:07 the A’s will send Luis Medina (0-3, 6.45) against fellow right hander Cristián Javiere (5-1, 3.07) in an attempt to stop their losing streak at 10

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Vegas Renderings take on some looks of Oakland Coliseum

Artist rendering of Tropicana Ballpark in Las Vegas in night game mode at the cost of $1.5 billion and the smallest venue in MLB with 30,000 seats near the Vegas strip (image from the Oakland Athletics)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Amaury, the renderings are out on the Las Vegas A’s new ballpark. It’s a circular looking park that take on the shape of the original Oakland Coliseum but with much less seating 30,000 the smallest park in MLB. The park has a arch above it and it looks like a see through room that would be retractable.

#2 Home plate face the Las Vegas Airport and the park is subject to FAA approval due to lighting and height when planes land and take off.

#3 The renderings of the field show that there’s lots of foul territory similar to that of the Oakland Coliseum

#4 Nevada and Clark County are committing to $380 million towards the park, $180 million in tax credits and $120 million from Clark County in issued bonds.

#5 That said Amaury how hard will this be for many of the current and former players, the fans, the jobs, that will be left behind in Oakland?

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the lead broadcast talent on the Oakland A’s Spanish Network on 1010 KIQI San Francisco and 1010 KIQI Pittsburg and Amaury does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

A’s worst start since 1901, surpass 1932 Red Sox for worst 53 game start; Astros defeat Oakland 5-2

Oakland Athletics’ Seth Brown, foreground, reacts after striking out against the Houston Astros during the first inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Fri May 26, 2023 (AP News photo)

Houston (29-21). 014 000 000. – 5. 9. 0

Oakland (10-43). 000 000 200 – 2. 5. 2

Time: 2:23

Attendance: 13,345

Friday, May 26, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–On this day in 1899, the Cleveland Spiders were obliterated by the Brooklyn Superbas, 12-0, in front of an estimated 100 masochists at the Forest City’s League Park. The defeat left the Spiders at 7-23, .233.

On this day in 1962, the New York Mets were in Candlestick Park, where they suffered a 7-6 walk off loss to the Giants and Don Larsen. The contest drew 18,791 fans and left the Mets nine games out of first place in the 10 team National League, with a won-lost record of 12-25, .324.

On this day in 2023, the Oakland Athletics, still reeling from their eighth consecutive loss, dropped their ninth in a row, this time to the Houston Astros, 5-2, in front of 13,345 fans, many of whom came for the fireworks that followed the contest. This brought the A’s to 10-43, 1.85, giving them a shot, even at this relatively early date, to become the losingest team in major league history.

Oakland’s starting pitcher didn’t have a win to his credit at game time. James Kaprielian was 0-4, 8.68. His brief, occasional ups and ungoing downs are known well enough by the readers of these dispatches not to need ay reiteration. Still, he once seemed to have a bright future in front of him.

Kaprielian was the Yankees’ first round draft pick in 2015. Once Lucas Erceg, a recent acquisition from the Brewers, took over mound duties for the A’s, Kaprielians’ ERA had come down down to 8.45). He threw 93 pitches 60 for strikes, and they took him through five innings. He allowed five runs, four of them earned, on eight hits two walks, and a wild pitch.

He was on the hook for the loss, for which he was charged, making hi 0-5. Erceg pitched a scoreless sixth, and Sam Moll put the visitors down in order on seven pitches in the seventh and, after retiring Tucker in the eighth, gave way to Adrián Martínez. Martínez got his two men out.

The Astros, who came to town three games out of first place in the AL West, sent a young but already accomplished right handed pitcher to the mound. The ‘stros consider him their top prospect. Both Baseball America and MLB pipeline listed him as the major’s 28th top prospect before the season started.

Last season saw him win the PCL Pitcher of the Year and Baseball America Triple A Pitcher of the Year awards. He was a September call up for Houston and went 2-0, 0.89 before appearing in three post season games, going 3-2/3 frames without allowing a run. He went six innings, giving up two runs, one earned, against the A’s on May 20th of this year, earning the win. His 2023 season record when today’s game started was 4-1, 3.20.

A pitcher’s best friend helped Kaprielian emerge unscathed from the first inning, but three singles (one each by Alex Bregman, Kyle Tucker, and Coreuy Julks) among which José Abreu mixed a fly to the warning track in left field, put the visitors up, 1-0, in their half of the second.

José Altuve, who had missed the first 43 games of the season because of a fractured right thumb suffered in the World Baseball Classic, opened the third with his second hit in as many at bats. This was a double, and it defied The Curse. A walk to Yordán Alvarez, singles by Bregman, Tucker and Julks, not to mention a wild pitch and a passed ball, brought in four runs, making it 5-0, Houston. It’s worth mentioning that Tucker’s hit was a pop fly to shallow left, just to the right of the line, that Seth Brown should have caught.

To give you an idea of how well Hunter Brown was pitching, when Nick Allen walked with one out in the bottom of the sixth, he was the A’s first base runner since Estuery Ruíz’s lead off single in the first.

The Athletics finally got to Brown in the home seventh after Brent Rooker opened the frame with a single to left and Seth Brown powered his third home run of the year, a 410 foot blast into the right center field seats, making it 5-2.

Seven innings were enough for Hunter Brown. He held Oakland to two runs, both earned on four hits, including Seth Brown’s home run and a walk. He chalked up 10 Ks. Only 27 of his 88 offerings were balls. He earned the win, improving his record to 5-1, 3.12. Héctor Neris took over for him to start the eighth. Aside of an infield single by Noda that Houston challenged (a challenge they lost) there was no excitement in that frame.

Martínez returned to the mound for the Athletics in the top of the ninth. With the help of a nice diving catch by Ruíz of Maldonado’s dying quail to center, he put the ’stros away in order.

Ryan Pressley hurled the ninth for Houston, looking for and earning ninth save. Three up, three strike outs.

Tomorrow, Saturday, Houston will sender southpaw Framber Valdéz (4-4,2.45) against an as yet unannounced A’s starter a 1:07pm PT first pitch at the Oakland Coliseum.

Oakland A’s podcast with Tony Renteria: A’s hope to end 7 game skid tonight vs. Astros ; Clark County officials have their doubts on Vegas ballpark

Oakland Athletics’ Seth Brown hits a two-run home run on a pitch by Seattle Mariners starter Logan Gilbert during the first inning at T Mobile Park in Seattle on Thu May 25, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Tony R:

#1 The Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland A’s 3-2 Thursday night at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. The Mariners completed a four-game sweep of the A’s. This one wound up being the A’s seventh straight loss.

#2 The A’s starting pitcher, J.P.Sears, had an outstanding outing. Sears went five innings, allowing one run and three hits. Sears struck out three and did not walk a batter. His ERA dropped to 4.70.

#3 The A’s will host the Houston Astros at the Coliseum for three games starting Friday night. The A’s will send James Kaprielian (0-4, 8.68 ERA) to the mound. The Astros will counter with Hunter Brown(4-1, 3.20ERA)

#4 The Nevada Legislature is going to take a vote on passing the tax credits for a new ballpark at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino this or next week before the June 5th deadline. The legislature is offering $180 million in tax credits. Nevada residents are skeptical of the deal because the team left what they called a binding agreement at the I-15 and Dean Martin location which was 49 acres for a nine acre location at Tropicana which is not facing the strip on Las Vegas Blvd.

#5 Clark County officials have expressed worry that the tax payers could be on the hook for tax credits if the Tropicana park turns out to be financial boondoggle. In the long run voters will remember who voted for a failed project and may vote those legislators out of office. This is not a sure money maker for Las Vegas or the State of Nevada.

Tony R filled in for Daniel Dullum who does the A’s podcasts Fridays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Mariners beat A’s 3-2 swept in four-game series; M’s France clouts two HRs at T Mobile

Seattle Mariners’ Ty France hits a solo home run on a pitch from Oakland Athletics starting pitcher JP Sears during the first inning at T Mobile Center in Seattle on Thu May 25, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

The Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland A’s 3-2 Thursday night at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. The Mariners completed a four-game sweep of the A’s. The A’s starting pitcher, J.P.Sears, had an outstanding outing. Sears went five innings, allowing one run and three hits. Sears struck out three and did not walk a batter. His ERA dropped to 4.70.

Trevor May relieved Sears in the sixth inning. The M’s first baseman, Ty France, who homered in the first, took May deep to tie the game. The Mariners’ starter Logan Gilbert gave up two runs in the first inning. Seth Brown homered to give Oakland an early 2-0 lead. Gilbert was lights out after the first.

In his next seven innings of work, Gilbert allowed one hit. He did not issue the A’s a walk. Closer Paul Sewald did his magic and set the A’s down in order in the ninth.

The A’s took an early 2-0 lead in the first inning. With one out, Ryan Noda doubled. Gilbert struck out Brent Rooker for the second out. The next hitter, Seth Brown, homered to put the A’s ahead 2-0 midway through the first. The Mariners put one on the board in their half of the first.

In his first game after being hit by a pitch Tuesday night, France hit a solo dinger off Sears. France hit a hanging slider for his fourth home run of 2023. France was 0-for-9 against Sears until his home run. For Sears, it was his 11th gopher ball that he has allowed. The A’s lead 2-1.

There was no scoring until the bottom of the sixth. A’s manager Mark Kotsay brought in reliever Trevor May to pitch. Sears allowed the M’s one hit in the four innings after France’s home run. The first Mariner that May faced was France. May hit France with a pitch Tuesday night.

May suffered a bone bruise and had to leave the game. The best revenge for France would be to hit a home run off May. That is what happened. France homered to tie the game. The score is 2-2 after six.

The Mariners scored a run in the bottom of the eighth. Lefty Richard Lovelady was on the hill for the A’s. Lovelady walked leadoff hitter Jose Caballero. It was the first walk issued by the A’s in the game. Lovelady struck out J.P. Crawford for the first out. The next hitter, France, hit a popup that A’s shortstop, Nick Allen, let drop. Allen threw out Caballero at second.

The A’s took a speedy runner off the bases by erasing Caballero at second. It was a smart move, as Julio Rodriguez doubled. France had to stop at third. The A’s issued an intentional walk to Jarred Kelenic to load the bases.

A’s reliever Garrett Acton walked Eugenio Suarez to force in the Mariners’ third run. The Mariners lead 3-2 after eight.
The Mariners brought in closer Paul Sewald to pitch the ninth. Sewald did the job by setting the A’s down to secure the win for Seattle.

Game Notes- With the loss, the A’s are 10-42 for 2023. They have lost eight in a row. The Mariners are 26-24.

The A’s Sears pitched well for Oakland. Sears gave up a home run in the first inning to France and then went four more innings allowing no runs and one hit. Sears threw 59 pitches. Kotsay said Sears did “a nice job.”

The Mariners’ Gilbert gave up a two-run blast to Brown in the first inning. Gilbert retired 15 hitters until Noda singled in the sixth. Gilbert’s line was eight innings, two runs, and three hits.

Noda had two hits, a single and a double. The A’s only other hit was Brown’s home run in the first inning.

The A’s will host the Houston Astros at the Coliseum for three games starting Friday night. The A’s will send James Kaprielian (0-4, 8.68 ERA) to the mound. The Astros will counter with Hunter Brown(4-1, 3.20ERA)

The time of the game was 2:01 and T Mobile crowd for Thursday night in Seattle 19,268.

Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: What the tentative agreement between A’s and State of Nevada on ballpark mean

Tropicana Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas site of a 30,000 seat ballpark for the Oakland A’s. The home plate towards the outfield will be facing the Las Vegas Airport (photo by KSNV 3 TV Las Vegas)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry F:

#1 The Oakland A’s took another step closer to getting the working for their $1.5 billion ballpark reality as the A’s and the major players in Nevada government have reached tentative agreement. There were no details on what numbers the state or Clark County would be on the hook for?

#2 The power of the government are at hand in making the millions of dollars part of that reality, Governor Joe Lombardo, legislative representatives, Clark County, the Nevada State Treasurer, took the step to make sure they put a financial plan together to get the tax credits lined up in a row.

#3 Jerry, bill language needs to be put together and get passed in the legislature and this needs to be put together before the June 5th deadline. No doubt the legislatures want to get this sorted out before they go on their one year hiatus.

#4 A’s president David Kaval said he’s thrilled about the support he got from the state and Clark County saying , “We look forward to advancing this legislation in a responsible way,” 

#5 Gov Lombardo said that the cost of the stadium would be 25% less of the public financing of the proposal, the Tropicana a retractable roof park would be the third lowest financed park of the 14 MLB ballparks built this century.

Jerry does the Oakland A’s podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

A’s continue to lose skid reaches six; Mariners beat Oakland 6-1

Oakland Athletics’ Ryan Noda walks away after striking out against Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller during the first inning at the T Mobile in Seattle on Wed May 24, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

The Oakland A’s woes continued once again on Wednesday night. The Seattle Mariners (25-24) sent the beleaguered team down to the seventh consecutive loss by a score of 6-1. The A’s are now 10-41 for 2023. The A’s needs to play better. The starting rotation has an earned run average of 7.5 runs per game.

Teams can only win games with good pitching. A’s manager, to his credit, has his players giving 100%. There is no quit on the team, but the A’s do not have the talent to win. It’s a very sad situation. The A’s coaching staff hopes things will turn around. Oakland has yet to have a one-game losing streak this year. As the losses pile up, players must wonder when things will change. They may, but it appears hopeless at this point in the season.

The A’s played a bullpen game Wednesday night. Reliever Austin Pruitt started the first inning and allowed one hit. Lefty Ken Waldichuk was next as he was brought in to pitch to start the second inning. The A’s lefty gave up three hits to the M’s in the second inning and struck out the side in the third, but things went south in the bottom of the fourth.

The Mariners put five runs on the board. M’s catcher Cal Raleigh started the rally. Waldichuk struck out Teoscar Hernandez for the first out. Waldichuk walked Jose Caballero, sending Raleigh to second. A.J. Pollock singled to load the bases. Sam Haggerty, playing first base instead of the injured Ty France, doubled to drive in two. Pollock stopped at third. J.P. Crawford singled to drive in Pollock with the M’s third run.

Julio Rodriguez singled to make it 4-0. The bases remained loaded. Waldichuk walked Eugenio Suarez to force in the fifth run of the inning. A’s manager replaced Waldichuk with Lucas Erceg. The M’s sent eleven men to the plate in the fourth, leading 5-0.

The A’s put a run on the board in the top of the seventh. JJ Bleday led off the frame with a single. Ramon Laureano struck out. Jace Peterson singled, sending Bleday to second. Aledmys Diaz doubled down the left-field line to drive in Bleday with the A’s first run.

The Mariners’ Teoscar Hernandez, 0-for-11 in the series with the A’s, led off the bottom of the seventh with his ninth big fly of 2023. A’s reliever Sam Long settled down and retired the next three hitters to end the seventh. The Mariners now lead 6-1.

The Mariners bullpen kept the A’s scoreless in the eighth and ninth to secure the win for Seattle. The Mariners beat the A’s 6-1.

Game Notes- The A’s lost for the seventh time in a row and the ninth time in the last ten games. The hapless A’s now own baseball’s worst record, 10-41. The Mariners are now 25-24.

The line for Oakland was one run, seven hits, and no errors. Seattle’s line was six runs, 11 hits, and no errors.

Ken Waldichuk was the losing pitcher. He is now 1-4 with an astronomical 7.40 ERA. The Winning pitcher was Bryce Miller. Miller improved to 3-1.

The Mariners have beaten the a’s all six games played in 2023. The M’s are 29-8 in the last 37 games between the two teams.

The only stats of note for Oakland belonged to Esteury Ruiz. Ruiz leads Major League baseball in two categories. Ruiz has the most stolen base with 26 and has been hit with a pitch 11 times. Ruiz had his eight-game hitting streak snapped Wednesday night as he went 0-for-three.

The A’s wrap up the four-game series Thursday night in Seattle. Left J.P. Sears (0-3 ERA 4.99) will pitch for Oakland. Logan Gilbert (2-2 ERA 3.81) will be on the hill for Seattle. The game will start at 6:40m pm PT.