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Accountability Over Luck: Why the A's Keep Collapsing

39 min · 10 de jul de 2026
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The A's aren't just losing baseball games—they're repeating the same mistakes night after night. Falling behind in counts, striking out at alarming rates, defensive lapses, predictable pitching, and an offense that disappears for innings at a time have created a formula for disaster. This episode of The Habit Hunter breaks down the recurring habits fueling the team's collapse and explains why these problems have become impossible to ignore. There are still bright spots. Joshua Kuroda-Grauer continues proving he belongs, Henry Bolte flashes exciting athleticism, and a handful of young players continue battling despite the team's struggles. But unless the A's can break these destructive habits, the second half of the season could become even more painful. It's time to stop talking about bad luck and start talking about accountability.

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