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In today's episode of Locked On A's, host Bunni explores a potential shake-up in the Athletics roster, focusing on whether outfielder JJ Bleday might be on the trade block. With the Athletics organization recently dropping "Oakland" from their name, Bunni dives into the implications for the team and its fans across Oakland, Sacramento, and Las Vegas. The discussion also touches on the A's free agency struggles, as former MLB pitcher Scott Feldman shares insights on the challenges players might face signing with the A's, given their uncertain home stadium situation. GM David Forst’s decision to focus on trades rather than free-agent signings hints at a strategic shift for the A's, one aimed at team improvement over prospect development.
Bunni breaks down Bleday's current trade potential, highlighting his solid stats, team control for another four years, and his overall value as a former top draft pick. With other young prospects on the rise, including Colby Thomas and Denzel Clarke, the Athletics may consider shifting Bleday to open up outfield spots or pursue upgrades in other areas like third base or starting pitching. Bunni even suggests possible trade fits, like Brett Baty of the Mets or Alec Bohm of the Phillies, to fill gaps in the A's roster. The episode wraps up with a look at Nick Kurtz and other promising farm system prospects, hinting at a potentially bright future for the team despite its current identity struggles.
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In today's episode of Locked On A's, host Bunni explores a potential shake-up in the Athletics roster, focusing on whether outfielder JJ Bleday might be on the trade block. With the Athletics organization recently dropping "Oakland" from their name, Bunni dives into the implications for the team and its fans across Oakland, Sacramento, and Las Vegas. The discussion also touches on the A's free agency struggles, as former MLB pitcher Scott Feldman shares insights on the challenges players might face signing with the A's, given their uncertain home stadium situation. GM David Forst’s decision to focus on trades rather than free-agent signings hints at a strategic shift for the A's, one aimed at team improvement over prospect development.
Bunni breaks down Bleday's current trade potential, highlighting his solid stats, team control for another four years, and his overall value as a former top draft pick. With other young prospects on the rise, including Colby Thomas and Denzel Clarke, the Athletics may consider shifting Bleday to open up outfield spots or pursue upgrades in other areas like third base or starting pitching. Bunni even suggests possible trade fits, like Brett Baty of the Mets or Alec Bohm of the Phillies, to fill gaps in the A's roster. The episode wraps up with a look at Nick Kurtz and other promising farm system prospects, hinting at a potentially bright future for the team despite its current identity struggles.
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