The Las Vegas A’s Podcast — part of the House Always Wins Media Network

The Faithful Few Arrive: Baseball, Brotherhood and Belief

57 min · 26. juni 2026
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There are baseball podcasts that analyze box scores, and there are podcasts that tell stories. The Faithful Few sets out to do something different: give a voice to the fans who never stopped loving the green and gold, even after heartbreak, relocation, anger, and uncertainty. In their debut episode, Kobe and Nick open up about their lifelong friendship built through A's baseball, unforgettable summers at the Coliseum, A's Access memories, road trips, foul balls, batting practice, and the emotional reality of watching the final out in Oakland. Along the way, they pay tribute to media icon Chris Rose, whose influence helped shape their passion for baseball storytelling. The second half of Episode One dives into the current state of the 2026 A's season, breaking down the Giants series, the emergence of Gage Jump, bullpen frustrations, Nick Kurtz's struggles, Jonah Heim's clutch hitting, and a thrilling comeback victory to salvage the Bay Bridge Series. More than anything, this episode establishes the mission of The Faithful Few: to remind fans that there is no wrong way to grieve, no wrong way to support a team, and no shame in continuing to love the franchise that gave us so many unforgettable memories. This isn't a podcast about choosing sides. It's a podcast about choosing baseball, friendship, and community. Follow Us on "X": @lasvegasaspod

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