Elephant Rumblings: A’s Pitchers Still Holding the Team Back

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Jun 12, 2026; Summerlin, Nevada, USA; Athletics pitcher Hogan Harris (36) throws the ball during the ninth inning against the Colorado Rockies at the Las Vegas Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images | Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images

Happy Wednesday A’s fans!

The Athletics remain stirred in mediocrity at the big-league level. The “Green and Gold” have been unable to establish a foothold above .500 and take control of a division whose expected pace-setter, the Seattle Mariners, have fallen short of preseason expectations.

The situation is unlikely to improve unless the team receives more consistent pitching performances from both its starters and relievers to complement its potent lineup. At the moment, starting pitchers J.T. Ginn and Gage Jump are the only two starters the A’s can reliably count on every time they take the mound.

Meanwhile, the A’s bullpen comprises several talented relievers, but no true shutdown guy has emerged since the franchise traded Mason Miller last July. Left-hander Hogan Harris is solid, yet he is overworked and finds himself in trouble more often than not. On Father’s Day, he could not protect his team’s lead, giving up a game-tying three-run home run in the eighth inning.

Dominican right-handers Luis Medina and Elvis Alvarado have the flame throwing stuff to become lockdown arms at the end of games. Both pitchers have flashed their potential at times this season, but remain inconsistent, as evidenced by Alvarado surrendering the Angels’ game-winning home run in the ninth inning of Sunday’s series and homestand finale. Last but not least, Mason Barnett, whom the A’s recalled earlier this month, has been a pleasant surprise, pitching well over his last five relief appearances.

The A’s finally designated veteran right-hander Scott Barlow for assignment rather than waiting for him to blow the lead in another game. The team did not do a good enough job to address its bullpen weakness this offseason, as Barlow did not even last till the All-Star Break and fellow offseason signing Mark Leiter Jr. recently landed on the injured list with a hip injury.

Down on the farm, the options are scarce. A few days ago, the A’s promoted Geoff Hartlieb and Matt Krook, giving these two journeymen relievers another chance to compete in the major leagues.

Yunior Tur, a 26-year-old Cuban right-hander holding his own at Triple-A, could receive his first MLB promotion soon as the A’s continue trying to put together the right mix of bullpen arms. On the other hand, pitchers such as Jacob Lopez, Luis Morales and Michael Kelly performed so poorly for the Athletics earlier this season that they are now trying to rediscover their form in the minors.

Will the team’s bullpen continue to struggle, or can the group turn things around? What is your goal for the Athletics as the end of June nears?

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Keep voting for Nick Kurtz. Given the season he is having, he deserves to represent the Athletics at the All-Star Game in the state where he grew up.

Shea Langeliers continues to lead all AL Catchers in All Star voting.

Nick Kurtz, somehow, continues to trail the lead vote-getter among AL first basemen, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., by nearly a million votes. #Athleticspic.twitter.com/O79mwJoyIk

— Uprooted (@uprootedoakland) June 22, 2026

Well-deserved honor for A’s outfielder Colby Thomas.

Colby is UNREAL

Congrats to Colby Thomas for winning Electric Play of the Week!! pic.twitter.com/jf25iZq9iW

— Athletics (@Athletics) June 22, 2026

This past weekend, the A’s Triple-A affiliate Las Vegas Aviators clinched the first half Pacific Coast League championship. They will host the second half champion in the best-of-three LCS beginning on Tuesday, September 22.

LET'S PARTY pic.twitter.com/q0ABCVszpq

— Las Vegas Aviators (@AviatorsLV) June 21, 2026

This is an interesting breakdown of how Tyler Soderstrom has snapped out of his early-season slump to become a consistent contributor in the middle of the A’s lineup.

Since May 24 (108 PA), only 4 qualified hitters have a higher wRC+ than Tyler Soderstrom

Prior to that date, his previous 209 PA turned out a less than stellar performance, batting under the mendoza line and a 76 wRC+

So what changed? Let's take a harder look pic.twitter.com/kW7ZCNli5n

— Baseball Unstitched (@BaseUnstitched) June 23, 2026

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