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Another Rebuild? Why the A's Future Suddenly Looks Bleak

1 h 20 min · 6. juli 2026
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The optimism surrounding this season is evaporating faster than a Sacramento summer rainstorm. After a disastrous 1-5 homestand capped by a three-game sweep at the hands of the Marlins, the A's have dropped seven of their last eight games and are forcing everyone to ask the question nobody wanted to ask in July: How far away is this team from actually competing? Sunday's game perfectly summarized the current state of the club. They were dominated for seven perfect innings by Eury Pérez, dug themselves into an 8-0 hole, then mounted a furious but ultimately meaningless comeback before falling 9-8. Moral victories don't count in the standings, and neither do late rallies after sleepwalking through most of the afternoon. This episode takes an honest look at where the organization stands. Is this simply a rough stretch, or has the first half revealed that the roster still lacks the talent, depth, pitching and consistency needed to contend? We'll break down Gage Jump's rough outing, Jonah Heim's incredible six-RBI performance that almost erased history, why the offense continues to disappear for long stretches, and whether it's time to accept the uncomfortable reality that this franchise may be headed toward yet another rebuild before it can become a legitimate playoff contender.

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