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TRADE SHEA?

1 h 8 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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The A's are barreling toward another trade deadline as sellers, but this conversation is unlike any other. This time, the spotlight falls squarely on the most valuable player in the organization and arguably the best catcher in Major League Baseball today: Shea Langeliers. With club control through 2028 and free agency looming in 2029, the franchise faces a brutal baseball reality. If the A's believe an extension is unlikely, has Langeliers reached the absolute peak of his trade value? And if so, does a front office committed to building for sustained success have a responsibility to at least explore what could become a franchise-altering haul of elite prospects and young major league talent? But baseball decisions do not happen in a vacuum. The A's are preparing for a permanent move to Las Vegas, desperately trying to build momentum, credibility, and excitement around the future of the franchise. Trading away one of the faces of the team, a leader in the clubhouse, and a fan favorite could trigger a public relations firestorm unlike anything the organization has faced in years. Is dealing Shea Langeliers the cold, calculated move smart organizations make? Or would it send the wrong message at the worst possible time? Tonight, the crews from Rants Live, All On Green, and the Faithful Few tackle the biggest A's debate of the season and ask the question nobody wants to answer: Would the A's really do the unthinkable?

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