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Can the A's Hang with Baseball's Best? Budget Baseball Pregame

40 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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The biggest challenge of the season has arrived. The two-time defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers roll into West Sacramento for the first meeting between these clubs in 2026, while the A's return home trying to regroup after a frustrating 2-4 road trip. Injuries have tested the roster, consistency has been difficult to find, and with the playoff race beginning to take shape, every game suddenly feels more important. Solo host Sammy Meadows sets the stage for what could be one of the most revealing series of the season. Sammy takes a deep dive into the state of the A's pitching staff from top to bottom, asking whether this organization is truly built for sustained success or simply experiencing growing pains. He'll preview tonight's pitching matchup between promising rookie Gage Jump (3-1, 2.04 ERA) and veteran Eric Lauer (3-5, 4.87 ERA), examine how the A's can slow down stars like Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts, and discuss whether this series represents an opportunity for the club to prove it belongs against baseball's elite—or another reminder of how much work remains.

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