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The A’s went into Seattle and showed exactly why this team refuses to roll over. Osvaldo Bido battled through some early turbulence, but once he settled in, it was lights out for the Mariners’ lineup. Shea Langeliers delivered the biggest swing of the night—a no-doubt two-run blast that flipped the game on its head. Brent Rooker, Miguel Andújar, and JJ Bleday all chipped in to keep the offense humming, and the bullpen locked it down late. Mason Miller? Absolute filth in the ninth to secure the 4-2 win. If you’re not buying into this squad yet, what are you even doing?
This game was a masterclass in resilience. The Mariners had their chances—Victor Robles was a menace early, and Julio Rodríguez was lurking all night—but the A’s refused to blink. Noah Murdock and Tyler Ferguson delivered in high-leverage spots, and when it came time to seal the deal, Miller was throwing 102 like it was nothing. This win wasn’t just another W—it was a statement. The A’s aren’t here to play nice; they’re here to wreck dreams. And if Seattle thought this series would be a cakewalk, well… they just got their wake-up call.
By Wayne Coy, Locked On Podcast Network4.3
8989 ratings
The A’s went into Seattle and showed exactly why this team refuses to roll over. Osvaldo Bido battled through some early turbulence, but once he settled in, it was lights out for the Mariners’ lineup. Shea Langeliers delivered the biggest swing of the night—a no-doubt two-run blast that flipped the game on its head. Brent Rooker, Miguel Andújar, and JJ Bleday all chipped in to keep the offense humming, and the bullpen locked it down late. Mason Miller? Absolute filth in the ninth to secure the 4-2 win. If you’re not buying into this squad yet, what are you even doing?
This game was a masterclass in resilience. The Mariners had their chances—Victor Robles was a menace early, and Julio Rodríguez was lurking all night—but the A’s refused to blink. Noah Murdock and Tyler Ferguson delivered in high-leverage spots, and when it came time to seal the deal, Miller was throwing 102 like it was nothing. This win wasn’t just another W—it was a statement. The A’s aren’t here to play nice; they’re here to wreck dreams. And if Seattle thought this series would be a cakewalk, well… they just got their wake-up call.

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