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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 08: Max Muncy #3 of the Athletics gets set against the New York Yankees during the game at Yankee Stadium on April 08, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Caean Couto/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Welcome to Tuesday everyone!
Yesterday saw the Athletics’ five-game winning streak come to an end in their first game back home in a week. They didn’t look all that ready for the Texas Rangers last night as Luis Severino’s home struggles continued again. Last night’s game was his first start back in Sacramento since last year, when he pitched to a 6.01 ERA in front of the home crowd across 16 starts. The hope was that last year was a severe anomaly but it seems that Sevy genuinely does not like pitching in a minor league ballpark. Everyone’s on the same playing field but the veteran right-hander is going from pitching in New York, with two brand-new stadiums, to a Triple-A field. That would make any of us frustrated and it seems like that trend might continue in 2026.
Luis Severino’s home debut vs TEX
6 IP
6 H
4 ER
3 BB | 7 K#Athleticspic.twitter.com/HTJcH6RW27
— SleeperAthletics (@SleeperAth) April 14, 2026
What should the A’s do? Do they really have any other options other than to continue trotting him out there and hoping for the best? The team can’t seriously consider skipping home starts for the expensive right-hander, but that is starting to feel like the only option at this point. Obviously can’t hide him from Sutter Health Park all season long but it doesn’t feel out of the question to maybe skip a couple of his home starts. For reference he was fantastic on the road last season with a 3.02 ERA in 14 starts last year. That’s the pitcher the A’s were hoping they were getting when they shelled out that record-breaking contract.
Anyway, it’s now it’s time for the guys to brush themselves off and get back in the win column tonight. The team is still within striking distance of first place, just one game behind the Rangers. If the team can pull out the W this evening that would put us back into a tie for first place in the AL West, something the team hasn’t been able to claim this late in a season in a long, long time. The Rangers currently sit atop the standings so it’s a perfect opportunity to knock our rivals down, retake a tie for the division lead, and start a brand new winning streak. It’ll be left-hander Jeffrey Springs on the bump for the home team tonight while the Rangers will counter with their own lefty in MacKenzie Gore.
It makes sense that the A’s were a bit tired. The MLB schedule makers didn’t do the A’s any favors in the early going, giving us 12 road games out of 15 to start the season. The A’s will like those extra home games they’ll have saved up later in the season but these early couple of weeks couldn’t have been much fun for the guys, who have to live out of suitcases when heading to other cities. And the teams they have been visiting aren’t slouches. They’ve done well to stay above water during these early couple weeks of the long season.
Ehhh.. typical let up spot after spending that much energy on the road IMO.
Flush it, on to tomorrow https://t.co/E3FfZTJoaH
— SleeperAthletics (@SleeperAth) April 14, 2026
The loss that snapped our winning streak wasn’t the only bad news that came out of yesterday’s contest. Third baseman Max Muncy was hit on his hand by a pitch in the bottom of the fifth inning, and soon after departed:
Max Muncy was lifted from this ballgame shortly after this hit by pitch that caught his left hand. Hopefully precautionary. #Athleticspic.twitter.com/LA1g1VLXWb
— Uprooted (@uprootedoakland) April 14, 2026
That immediately put A’s fans on edge since the A’s don’t have much depth at the hot corner behind the 23-year-old. The former 1st-round pick is quietly off to a fine start this season, slashing .317/.349/.533 with two home runs and five RBI’s. That’s been a major boost for the offense in these early games, though he is sporting a concerning 22/2 K/BB ratio that leads cause for concern of a drop off down the line.
It seems that the club dodged a bullet however as Muncy’s injury is only being called a hand contusion. He’s likely going to be out of the lineup tonight in favor of Darell Hernaiz, but the hope is that Muncy only misses a game or two. The club should be thankful that Muncy is only dealing with a contusion and not a full-on fracture. It’s been fun getting to watch Muncy finding success in the early going but they’ll have to hit the pause button until they’re sure he’s healthy and ready to go.
That’s all we got this morning guys. Have a good one A’s fans.
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Best of X:
Jesus:
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In those six games, they've scored a combined nine runs.
The Minnesota Twins scored 43 in that same stretch.
— Alden González (@Alden_Gonzalez) April 14, 2026
Can Gelof be a legitimate option up the middle on the grass?
Zack Gelof is in center field for the first time in his major league career. #Athleticspic.twitter.com/4khzTjDA02
— Uprooted (@uprootedoakland) April 14, 2026
Every man knows the pain. Owch:
The umpire got in the way of this A's play — and it had to hurt pic.twitter.com/Ll2anln2Wu
— Athletics on NBCS (@NBCSAthletics) April 14, 2026
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