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The A’s made waves by extending Brent Rooker to a five-year, $60 million deal, with a potential sixth year that could bring the total to $90 million. In this episode of Locked On A’s, we dive into the significance of this rare long-term commitment for a franchise known for its frugal spending. We examine Rooker’s journey from waiver claim to All-Star-caliber slugger, his impact on the lineup, and what this move means for the team’s transition to Las Vegas. While the deal solidifies a key piece of the A’s offensive core, it raises questions about the team’s remaining offseason priorities, particularly the now-limited flexibility to address pitching depth.
We’ll also break down the ripple effects on the A’s rotation and potential trade market moves. With the payroll nearing $105 million, ownership appears unwilling to go beyond this threshold, potentially ruling out any significant additions. How does this decision align with the A’s long-term strategy, and is the organization truly maximizing its potential? Join us for a passionate, in-depth discussion on what this move means for 2025 and beyond, as we analyze the highs and lows of the A’s boldest offseason in years.
By Wayne Coy, Locked On Podcast Network4.3
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The A’s made waves by extending Brent Rooker to a five-year, $60 million deal, with a potential sixth year that could bring the total to $90 million. In this episode of Locked On A’s, we dive into the significance of this rare long-term commitment for a franchise known for its frugal spending. We examine Rooker’s journey from waiver claim to All-Star-caliber slugger, his impact on the lineup, and what this move means for the team’s transition to Las Vegas. While the deal solidifies a key piece of the A’s offensive core, it raises questions about the team’s remaining offseason priorities, particularly the now-limited flexibility to address pitching depth.
We’ll also break down the ripple effects on the A’s rotation and potential trade market moves. With the payroll nearing $105 million, ownership appears unwilling to go beyond this threshold, potentially ruling out any significant additions. How does this decision align with the A’s long-term strategy, and is the organization truly maximizing its potential? Join us for a passionate, in-depth discussion on what this move means for 2025 and beyond, as we analyze the highs and lows of the A’s boldest offseason in years.

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