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The A’s Culture Problem Nobody Wants To Admit

42 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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The A’s have officially reached a breaking point. On the latest episode of Habit Hunter, Tim “Hobbes” Burns breaks down the disaster that unfolded before the All-Star break — a stretch where the A’s went from .500 and dreaming about a competitive season to completely collapsing with a 3-17 stretch and a nine-game losing streak. Hobbes breaks down: 🔥 Why the offense has completely disappeared 🔥 Why the pitching staff continues to implode 🔥 The recurring “Emmercott innings” and bullpen disasters 🔥 The lack of urgency surrounding the franchise 🔥 The questions surrounding leadership and accountability 🔥 Why the A’s cannot enter the future with the same problems Plus: * Jacob Wilson continues showing why he is becoming a cornerstone * Tyler Soderstrom shows flashes of power * Nick Kurtz injury concerns * Should the A’s make major changes at the deadline? * Is it time to rethink the roster construction? The A’s faithful have stayed loyal through everything. Now they want answers. Subscribe to Habit Hunter and join The House Always Wins Media Network for passionate A’s coverage from fans who still care.

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