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The A’s finally snapped out of their nightmarish freefall, bulldozing the Minnesota Twins in a statement win that felt like a long-overdue exhale. After losing 20 of their last 21 games—and looking lifeless for most of it—the A’s didn’t just win, they erupted. The offense poured it on, the pitching held strong, and for the first time in weeks, there was actual joy in the dugout. It wasn’t just a win. It was a release of everything that’s been building: the frustration, the doubt, the pressure. The A’s didn’t sneak past Minnesota—they steamrolled them. Now the question becomes: was this a one-night spark or the start of a true turnaround? Booney breaks down the blowout, highlights the key players who stepped up, and dives into what this win says about the fight still left in this team. Sacramento was rocking, the bats were thumping, and for the first time in what feels like forever, the A’s gave fans something to cheer about. Don’t call it a comeback—yet. Do things start to turn?
By Wayne Coy, Locked On Podcast Network4.3
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The A’s finally snapped out of their nightmarish freefall, bulldozing the Minnesota Twins in a statement win that felt like a long-overdue exhale. After losing 20 of their last 21 games—and looking lifeless for most of it—the A’s didn’t just win, they erupted. The offense poured it on, the pitching held strong, and for the first time in weeks, there was actual joy in the dugout. It wasn’t just a win. It was a release of everything that’s been building: the frustration, the doubt, the pressure. The A’s didn’t sneak past Minnesota—they steamrolled them. Now the question becomes: was this a one-night spark or the start of a true turnaround? Booney breaks down the blowout, highlights the key players who stepped up, and dives into what this win says about the fight still left in this team. Sacramento was rocking, the bats were thumping, and for the first time in what feels like forever, the A’s gave fans something to cheer about. Don’t call it a comeback—yet. Do things start to turn?

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