Elephant Rumblings: World Series Champs reunite at Coliseum
MLB news roundup
Happy Monday, Athletics Nation!
The weekend started off promisingly enough. The A’s jumped ahead in the Twins series with a late comeback win on Friday and had scored five or more runs in three of their past four games. Having been swept through four games in Minneapolis last week, the A’s were well positioned to get revenge at the Coliseum.
Sadly, the bats went flat as the weekend got into full swing. The A’s had just four hits in Saturday’s 10-2 rout. It may have been just as well that they save their energy for Sunday, given the catastrophic eight-run outing of just 1⅓ innings that JP Sears had—his second rough go against the Twins in as many weeks.
The ‘74 champs were on hand Sunday to remember past glories and cheer the team to a series win. Attendance hit a season high.
18,491 in attendance for today's game, which is the most for any A's home game this season. Previous high was June 7 against Toronto (16,046).
— Jason Burke (@ByJasonB) June 23, 2024
As it happened, Pablo López with his 5.63 ERA utterly dominated the Athletics, pitching five perfect innings en route to finishing eight scoreless with 14 strikeouts. So much for putting on a show for the big crowd.
Of course, the unusually large crowd had come primarily to remember one of the finest moments in Oakland A’s history: winning the World Series a third consecutive time in 1974. Series MVP Rollie Fingers addressed the crowd, and he was accompanied by teammates Darold Knowles, Dave Hamilton, Ted Kubiak, Dick Green, Herb Washington, Billy North, Blue Moon Odom, Joe Rudi, Gene Tenace, and Bert Campaneris.
With legends like those on the field, it’s hard to imagine fans left disappointed on Sunday despite the offensive lull. And the game was mercifully brief at 131 minutes.
Have a stellar week, AN.
A’s Coverage:
- A’s dominated by Pablo Lopez in 3-0 loss
- A’s roster moves: JD Davis traded to Yanks, Jimenez to IL
- What We Have Learned In The Last 48-96 Hours
- A’s reunion of 1974 World Series champs bittersweet as team preps for move to Las Vegas ($)
- ‘Surreal’ becomes real for Alvarez after A’s callup
- Vinny Nittoli Elects Free Agency
- Final A’s Game in Oakland May Be Packed
MLB News & Interest:
- Why Willie Mays is MLB’s greatest player: The stats, the facts and the argument ($)
- Rangers Activate Max Scherzer
- Orelvis Martinez Receives 80-Game Suspension Following Positive PED Test
- Three Surgeries Later, Daulton Jefferies Indeed Appreciating Opportunity With Pirates
- Willie Mays’ childhood home in Alabama in poor repair, but could be restored ($)
- Yankees Place Giancarlo Stanton On 10-Day Injured List
- Mets Notes: Marte, Reid-Foley, Senga
- Cardinals Notes: Arenado, Siani, Contreras, Nootbaar
- Today in Baseball History
Best of X:
Roster moves.
IF J.D. Davis & cash to NYY for IF Jordan Groshans, Groshans to MID, RHP Dany Jimenez to A’s IL, RHP Aaron Brooks to A’s, RHP Vinny Nittoli elects free agency, RHP Jacob Watters to LV, A.Toro to IL, A.Alvarez to A’s, B.Harris off LV IL, B.Cooke off STK IL…https://t.co/joKXkyUAPy
— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) June 24, 2024
Clarke on a tear his past dozen games.
Denzel Clarke is on at Double-A!
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) June 23, 2024
The @Athletics' No. 3 prospect belts two homers to make him 17-for-42 (.405) with 8 XBH in his past two series (12 games) for the @RockHounds. pic.twitter.com/xzUFjjKvSA
Send some of that O to Oakland!
Las Vegas won 20-10 today. Ryan Noda, Jordan Diaz, Nick Allen, Hoy Park, Carlos Perez & Yohel Pozo all homered, while Seth Brown went 4 for 6 with 2 doubles, and Colby Thomas went 3 for 5 with a double & a walk.
— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) June 24, 2024
Another tough outing for Boyle
RHP Joe Boyle is still struggling with his command. ICYMI he issued 5 walks & hit a batter while recording just 2 outs in the 1st inning for Las Vegas yesterday. He threw 39 pitches, just 14 for strikes.
— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) June 24, 2024
Injury updates.
A’s injuries:
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) June 23, 2024
- Abraham Toro (Grade 1 hamstring strain) out at least through All-Star break
- Dany Jiménez (Grade 2 oblique strain) will miss 6-8 weeks
- Kyle Muller joins Triple-A Las Vegas Tuesday
- No. 1 prospect Jacob Wilson expected to rejoin Triple-A Las Vegas next week