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The A's Next Big Bat? Myles Naylor Is Making His Case

32 min · 14. Juli 2026
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The future of the A's may be brighter than it looks. This week on Lugnuts Weekly, Jesse Goldberg-Strassler joins Booney to break down one of the biggest weeks of the season. Daniel Bucciaro makes an immediate impact after arriving from Stockton, Miles Naylor continues his breakout campaign, Steven Echevarria keeps climbing toward Double-A, and the A's 2026 Draft class is officially in the books. The guys take a deep dive into Drew Burress, Mason Edwards, Gabe Gaeckle, Roman Martin and the rest of the newest A's prospects while discussing why patience may finally pay off for one of baseball's fastest-rising farm systems. Despite the struggles at the major league level, there may be plenty of reasons for A's fans to believe the next core is already taking shape. 👇 Let us know in the comments: Which A's prospect are you most excited about? 👍 Like 🔔 Subscribe ⚾ New episodes every week.

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