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On today’s Locked On A’s Postgame Show, the green and gold came into Kansas City with one mission: wreck the Royals’ weekend and leave town with a broom in hand. Mission accomplished. The A’s, fresh off snapping a 14-game road skid earlier in the series, came into Sunday riding a wave of swagger—and left with a statement 3-2 win. Lefty Jeffrey Springs went to war on the mound, working through early traffic and limiting the damage when things looked dicey. Despite giving up a two-run third—courtesy of Bobby Witt Jr. and Vinnie Pasquantino—the A’s refused to blink. Not this team. Not this time. The spark? Austin Wynns. The A’s backup catcher turned game-changer. With the game tied in the 6th, Wynns unloaded a two-run bomb to center after a Jacob Wilson single, flipping the game on its head and silencing the Kauffman crowd. And speaking of Wilson—the kid’s been scorching. His sixth-inning knock continued his tear and kept the A’s offense humming just enough to stay dangerous. The bullpen kept it tight, until... Nick Kurtz announced himself to the American League. Top of the ninth, tied at 2, and BOOM—he obliterated a ball into the fountains for his 6th homer of the season. Talk about rising to the moment. And then came Mason Miller. The phenom closer walked in from the bullpen like a gladiator and shut it down, striking out Tyler Tolbert to end it and lock up the sweep. If you’re not paying attention to the A’s yet, you’d better start now—they’re only eight games out of the Wild Card. This isn’t just a road trip. It’s a resurrection. From forgotten to fearless, the A’s are grinding, growing, and getting dangerous. We break it all down on Locked On A’s—the clutch hitting, the electric bullpen, the youth movement catching fire, and why this team might just be the most entertaining underdog in baseball. Let the league sleep on the A’s. They are wide awake. #Athletics #OaklandAthletics #LasVegasAthletics #MLB #MLBPostgame #AthleticsPostgame #KurtzHomeRun #MasonMiller #AustinWynns #JeffreySprings #JacobWilson #A’sSweepRoyals #ALWildCardRace #GreenAndGold #RootedInOakland #BaseballHighlights #MLBHighlights #LockedOnAthletics #NickKurtz #PostgameReaction #A’sWin #MLB2024 #A’sBaseball #KansasCityRoyals #RoyalsVsAthletics #AthleticsVictory #A’sOnTheRise #MillerTime #MLBDrama #BaseballSweep #MLBUnderdogStory
By Wayne Coy, Locked On Podcast Network4.3
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On today’s Locked On A’s Postgame Show, the green and gold came into Kansas City with one mission: wreck the Royals’ weekend and leave town with a broom in hand. Mission accomplished. The A’s, fresh off snapping a 14-game road skid earlier in the series, came into Sunday riding a wave of swagger—and left with a statement 3-2 win. Lefty Jeffrey Springs went to war on the mound, working through early traffic and limiting the damage when things looked dicey. Despite giving up a two-run third—courtesy of Bobby Witt Jr. and Vinnie Pasquantino—the A’s refused to blink. Not this team. Not this time. The spark? Austin Wynns. The A’s backup catcher turned game-changer. With the game tied in the 6th, Wynns unloaded a two-run bomb to center after a Jacob Wilson single, flipping the game on its head and silencing the Kauffman crowd. And speaking of Wilson—the kid’s been scorching. His sixth-inning knock continued his tear and kept the A’s offense humming just enough to stay dangerous. The bullpen kept it tight, until... Nick Kurtz announced himself to the American League. Top of the ninth, tied at 2, and BOOM—he obliterated a ball into the fountains for his 6th homer of the season. Talk about rising to the moment. And then came Mason Miller. The phenom closer walked in from the bullpen like a gladiator and shut it down, striking out Tyler Tolbert to end it and lock up the sweep. If you’re not paying attention to the A’s yet, you’d better start now—they’re only eight games out of the Wild Card. This isn’t just a road trip. It’s a resurrection. From forgotten to fearless, the A’s are grinding, growing, and getting dangerous. We break it all down on Locked On A’s—the clutch hitting, the electric bullpen, the youth movement catching fire, and why this team might just be the most entertaining underdog in baseball. Let the league sleep on the A’s. They are wide awake. #Athletics #OaklandAthletics #LasVegasAthletics #MLB #MLBPostgame #AthleticsPostgame #KurtzHomeRun #MasonMiller #AustinWynns #JeffreySprings #JacobWilson #A’sSweepRoyals #ALWildCardRace #GreenAndGold #RootedInOakland #BaseballHighlights #MLBHighlights #LockedOnAthletics #NickKurtz #PostgameReaction #A’sWin #MLB2024 #A’sBaseball #KansasCityRoyals #RoyalsVsAthletics #AthleticsVictory #A’sOnTheRise #MillerTime #MLBDrama #BaseballSweep #MLBUnderdogStory

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