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BALTIMORE ESCAPES AS THE A’S OFFENSE VANISHES LATE

The A’s walked into Baltimore looking for a statement series win and instead left the final game looking like a team that forgot baseball games require more than one run. The pitching? Good enough. Luis Severino battled through traffic all night and kept the Orioles from turning the game into a blowout. The bullpen mostly held the line. But the offense? That thing was trapped in airplane mode from the first inning on. Eleven strikeouts, runners stranded everywhere, and another night where every big at-bat felt like somebody trying to parallel park a cruise ship. Tonight on LAST CALL: A’S POSTGAME, we break down why this loss felt more frustrating than ugly. Tyler Soderstrom kept swinging a dangerous bat, Denzel Clarke-level speed wasn’t walking through that door to save them, and the A’s once again had moments where you could see the outline of a dangerous team… right before they immediately face-planted into a strikeout. We’ll talk Severino’s outing, the brutal missed opportunities in the seventh and eighth innings, the continued offensive inconsistency, and whether this lineup is starting to develop a bad habit of disappearing the second pressure shows up. LIVE tonight at 9:00 on YouTube — because misery loves company, and apparently so do A’s fans. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4701617951670272