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My A’s Won the Series… But Sunday Was a Crime Scene | BD Baseball 6-15-26

55 min · 15. juni 2026
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My A’s took the weekend series from my Rockies, so technically I should be happy. But then Sunday happened. Colorado dropped a franchise-record 23 runs on 24 hits in Las Vegas, and the A’s got absolutely slobber-knocked in the getaway game. Willi Castro went off, Hunter Goodman nearly hit for the cycle, and Las Vegas Ballpark kept playing like a launchpad. In this episode of BD Baseball, I start with the homer teams — A’s, Rockies, and Tigers — then run through the rest of the MLB weekend from June 12–14. I get into: * A’s taking the series 2–1 from Colorado * Rockies dropping 23 runs on the A’s * Willi Castro, Hunter Goodman, and the Rockies’ offensive explosion * Zack Gelof’s hitting streak and Tyler Soderstrom’s on-base streak * Tigers’ bats going quiet against Cleveland * Tarik Skubal getting back on the mound * Jacob Misiorowski throwing a complete-game one-hitter with 15 strikeouts for Milwaukee * Yoshinobu Yamamoto flirting with a no-hitter * Paul Skenes pitching well and still losing * A full MLB weekend rundown and quick look at the week ahead BD Baseball is scores, starters, who’s hot, who’s not, and straight baseball talk without the filler. Move your ass. We’re burning daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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