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The A’s rolled into Dodger Stadium with nothing but grit, guts, and a few guys casual fans have never heard of—and then they took a blowtorch to the Dodgers' ego. Jacob Wilson led the charge with an unforgettable four-hit night, including two no-doubt homers that had LA fans heading for the exits before the seventh inning stretch. Wilson looked like a superstar in a lineup full of underdog swagger, launching missiles off Dodger arms and reminding everyone why you don’t need a nine-figure contract to be a nightmare at the plate. Oh, and Nick Kurtz? He picked a hell of a night to hit his first career bomb—an opposite-field shot that silenced the overpriced seats and sent the A’s dugout into chaos. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Springs turned into a surgeon on the mound, slicing through the Dodgers’ high-priced lineup like a hot knife through arrogance. Seven innings, one run, zero fear. The Dodgers couldn’t square him up if you handed them protractors. Springs made MVPs look like call-ups and gave the A’s bullpen a night off. This episode is pure gold for any A’s fan who’s been waiting to scream, “Told you so!” to the national media. The green and gold just walked into one of baseball’s most hyped ballparks and handed LA a lesson in humility.
By Wayne Coy, Locked On Podcast Network4.3
8989 ratings
The A’s rolled into Dodger Stadium with nothing but grit, guts, and a few guys casual fans have never heard of—and then they took a blowtorch to the Dodgers' ego. Jacob Wilson led the charge with an unforgettable four-hit night, including two no-doubt homers that had LA fans heading for the exits before the seventh inning stretch. Wilson looked like a superstar in a lineup full of underdog swagger, launching missiles off Dodger arms and reminding everyone why you don’t need a nine-figure contract to be a nightmare at the plate. Oh, and Nick Kurtz? He picked a hell of a night to hit his first career bomb—an opposite-field shot that silenced the overpriced seats and sent the A’s dugout into chaos. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Springs turned into a surgeon on the mound, slicing through the Dodgers’ high-priced lineup like a hot knife through arrogance. Seven innings, one run, zero fear. The Dodgers couldn’t square him up if you handed them protractors. Springs made MVPs look like call-ups and gave the A’s bullpen a night off. This episode is pure gold for any A’s fan who’s been waiting to scream, “Told you so!” to the national media. The green and gold just walked into one of baseball’s most hyped ballparks and handed LA a lesson in humility.

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