The Las Vegas A’s Podcast — part of the House Always Wins Media Network
The A's dug themselves into another massive first-inning hole, surrendering six runs before many fans had even settled into their seats. A pair of home runs, sloppy execution, and an inability to stop the bleeding turned the game into an uphill climb almost immediately. Credit where it's due—Nick Kurtz launched another mammoth home run, Jeff McNeil delivered a three-run double, and for a brief moment the A's showed signs of life by cutting the deficit to two runs. But just when it looked like momentum might finally be shifting, the offense disappeared once again. This episode isn't just about another loss—it's about a team that continues to look emotionally disconnected. The body language tells the story. There's no consistent energy, no urgency, and no sense that this club believes it can win baseball games. The Marlins answered every hint of an A's rally with another punch, highlighted by Kyle Stowers' two home runs, while the A's once again looked like a team simply waiting for the final out. How many more nights like this before real questions have to be asked about the culture, accountability, and direction of this ballclub?
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