I didn't think it could get any worse for the A's, but somehow it has. So they already had Brent Rooker out for the season, right? Then they lose Nick Kurtz, but they get him back, right? No. His thumb keeps acting up, he's gotta be shut down for even longer. Now we're at the point where, in addition to Rooker and Kurtz, Shea Langeliers is out [probably for the season], Tyler Soderstrom is out, Luis Severino and Jeffrey Springs are out, and Joshua Kuroda-Grauer is out due to, well...having a ball overturned. The IL has a combined 10 WAR.
The A's team WAR is a 15.6, by the way. Meaning 10 out of 15.6 of the runs the A's have scored better than everyone else...was scored by someone who is currently injured. That also means that the rest of the team is worth 5.6 WAR. Keep in mind, there's a guy on one of the other teams in the AL West who has a 5.5 WAR, just by himself. Which means putting, like, Max Muncy, Alika Williams, Jeff McNeil, Lawrence Butler, Gage Jump and the rest of the funtime gang together can get you one Yordan Alvarez. And keep in mind, Yordan Alvarez alone isn't getting it done for the Astros, it's gotta be a team effort.
So yeah. Not much left for the A's to do but close up. And keep in mind, the Angels at least have some guys still healthy. They have Reid Detmers striking everybody out, they have Mike Trout delivering a comeback season, they have Walbert Urena as a rookie, that's worth more than most of this team right now, and that's not even counting Zach Neto or Oswald Peraza. The A's are in danger of eclipsing the Angels for the worst record in baseball. And keep in mind, this isn't a year where someone's gonna chase the all-time-worst record, this is just a regular, vanilla flavored bad team. And it's probably gonna be the A's if they keep losing games like this, 3 years after being in the basement already and calling up the guys that would hopefully keep them out of there.
Gage Jump was brought up to stop the bleeding, he did for a while. He had some really tough starts in late July/early August, gave up 6 runs in a few starts, and now is looking a lot worse for wear. He's building it back, did really well against Boston, had a decent start against the Rangers, and seeing as J.T. Ginn is a little shakier since the injury, he's taking on a lot more responsibility. At 23, he's...sort of up to the task? He's got a 4.50 ERA, 85 Ks. It's a season you could build something on, given a better team and less direct hits to the lineup. Right now, the A's rotation consists of J.T. Ginn, Gage Jump and Jacob Lopez, plus two openers and the hope that the lockout somehow starts early.
All the A's have to work with right now is a very good Zach Gelof performance, a surprisingly agile Alika Williams performance, the sudden emergence of Lawrence Butler's power numbers, and Jonah Heim killing the Red Sox. That's....not a hell of a lot, but it's at least somewhat entertaining.
Coming Tomorrow- The year before he signed his nice-sized contracts, he hit 32 homers, 112 RBIs and got MVP votes. Now he's struggling to get his OPS above .700.






