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On today’s episode of Locked On A’s, Booney is joined by Steven Harmon, host of Curveballs and Changeups, for a conversation that blends baseball nostalgia, sharp insight, and a dose of political savvy. Steven, an East Bay native who grew up a fan of both the Oakland A’s and San Francisco Giants, brings a unique perspective rooted in years of reporting and public service. With nearly two decades as a political journalist and over a decade as a policy and communications aide, Steven knows how to read between the lines—and he brings that same approach to his analysis of the game.
Steven and Booney dive deep into the current state of the A’s, from the evolving clubhouse culture to the uncertainties that surround the franchise's identity. Is there a unifying force in the locker room? Do these players feel like they're part of something, or are they just placeholders in a holding pattern? Steven doesn’t hold back, offering his take on how a team without a home still manages to find moments of cohesion, resilience, and even joy. He also shares stories about what makes this version of the A’s so strangely compelling—even if they’re stuck in a baseball purgatory.
This episode isn’t just about wins and losses. It’s about what it feels like to root for a team in transition and the little things that make the sport worth following—even in the darkest times. Whether it’s clubhouse dynamics, the broader narrative around Oakland’s departure, or the weird charm of the A’s stubborn fight to matter, Steven Harmon brings a fresh, offbeat voice to the table. For fans who care about the soul of baseball, this is one conversation you won’t want to miss.
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On today’s episode of Locked On A’s, Booney is joined by Steven Harmon, host of Curveballs and Changeups, for a conversation that blends baseball nostalgia, sharp insight, and a dose of political savvy. Steven, an East Bay native who grew up a fan of both the Oakland A’s and San Francisco Giants, brings a unique perspective rooted in years of reporting and public service. With nearly two decades as a political journalist and over a decade as a policy and communications aide, Steven knows how to read between the lines—and he brings that same approach to his analysis of the game.
Steven and Booney dive deep into the current state of the A’s, from the evolving clubhouse culture to the uncertainties that surround the franchise's identity. Is there a unifying force in the locker room? Do these players feel like they're part of something, or are they just placeholders in a holding pattern? Steven doesn’t hold back, offering his take on how a team without a home still manages to find moments of cohesion, resilience, and even joy. He also shares stories about what makes this version of the A’s so strangely compelling—even if they’re stuck in a baseball purgatory.
This episode isn’t just about wins and losses. It’s about what it feels like to root for a team in transition and the little things that make the sport worth following—even in the darkest times. Whether it’s clubhouse dynamics, the broader narrative around Oakland’s departure, or the weird charm of the A’s stubborn fight to matter, Steven Harmon brings a fresh, offbeat voice to the table. For fans who care about the soul of baseball, this is one conversation you won’t want to miss.
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