Civale DEALS, Rooker RAKES, and the A’s Keep Rolling
Civale DEALS, Rooker RAKES, and the A’s Keep Rolling

The A’s came into Baltimore and played the kind of baseball that makes contenders sweat. Early pressure, shutdown pitching, clean defense, and one gigantic swing from Brent Rooker turned this into a wire-to-wire 6-2 win over the Orioles. Nick Kurtz looked like a future superstar again, stacking doubles, stealing third like a maniac, and constantly creating chaos. Shea Langeliers kept driving runs in, Civale carved through Baltimore’s lineup with poise, and the bullpen slammed the door shut after one late Orioles push. This wasn’t lucky baseball. This was controlled violence disguised as fundamentals. On tonight’s LAST CALL: A’S POSTGAME, we break down why this win felt bigger than just another tally in the standings. The A’s dictated the pace from the first inning and never let Baltimore breathe. We’ll dive into Rooker’s missile to right field, Kurtz continuing to look like the centerpiece of the franchise, and why this pitching staff suddenly has swagger. Plus: the bullpen scare in the eighth, the defensive execution that changed the game, and why opposing fanbases are starting to realize this A’s team is no longer the easy target people thought it would be. Baltimore learned the hard way: these dudes fight. Athletics, A's baseball, A's postgame, Athletics postgame, Brent Rooker, Nick Kurtz, Shea Langeliers, A's vs Orioles, Orioles vs Athletics, MLB highlights, Athletics highlights, Brent Rooker home run, Nick Kurtz doubles, Civale Athletics, A's win today, MLB postgame show, Athletics YouTube, Last Call A's Postgame, Athletics podcast, A's reaction, MLB analysis, baseball podcast, Athletics bullpen, MLB news, Baltimore Orioles, A's offense, Brent Rooker homer, Kurtz breakout, A's live show, MLB recap, Athletics series win, A's 2026, House Always Wins Media Network, A's fans, MLB talk, Athletics pitching, A's highlights today, baseball reaction show, A's YouTube live 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4701617951670272



THIS WASN’T PRETTY — IT WAS BETTER: A GRITTY A’S WIN IN BALTIMORE
THIS WASN’T PRETTY — IT WAS BETTER: A GRITTY A’S WIN IN BALTIMORE

The A’s didn’t stroll into Baltimore tonight wearing tuxedos and playing smooth jazz. They walked in with steel-toed boots and survived a nine-inning alley fight. After getting bottled up early by Kyle Bradish, the offense finally cracked the game open in the fifth inning behind clutch at-bats from Max Schuemann, Lawrence Butler, Zack Gelof, and the massive swing from Nick Kurtz, whose two-run triple flipped the entire night on its head. That was the moment the game changed. The A’s stopped playing reactive baseball and started dictating the tempo against one of the toughest lineups in the American League. And then came the stress. Of course it came with stress. Because nothing involving the A’s bullpen is allowed to feel normal. Jeffrey Springs and the relief corps spent the late innings trying to navigate around Adley Rutschman, Pete Alonso, and a Baltimore lineup that kept threatening to rip the game away. Mason Miller wasn’t there riding in on a white horse tonight, so the A’s had to win the hard way — with strikeouts, ugly outs, and enough nerve to survive a ninth inning that felt like somebody trying to parallel park a shopping cart downhill. Last Call goes LIVE at 10:45 on YouTube to break down one of the grittiest wins of the season. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4701617951670272



Reds SWEPT By Pirates, Cincinnati Bengals Free Agent Rumors, Reds vs. Cubs Series Preview
Reds SWEPT By Pirates, Cincinnati Bengals Free Agent Rumors, Reds vs. Cubs Series Preview

The Pittsburgh Pirates put together a dominant and well-rounded performance over the weekend, sweeping the Cincinnati Reds with wins of 9–1, 17–7, and 1–0. The three-game set showcased just how versatile Pittsburgh can be, winning with both explosive offense and lockdown pitching. The Stone Shields Show sponsors: Get 20% off sitewide at Homage with promo code CHATTER at checkout: homage.com/CBOX The Anthony Muñoz 78 Cigar! Get your box today: https://www.anthonymunoz.com/anthony-munoz-78-cigars Apply today at Sharefax Credit Union: Sharefax.org or call 513-753-2440 Learn more about our friends at QC Kinetix! Call (513) 655-3356 or visit qckinetix.com The series opened with a convincing 9–1 victory, as the Pirates set the tone early. Their lineup applied steady pressure, stringing together hits and capitalizing on mistakes. Meanwhile, the pitching staff kept Cincinnati’s offense quiet, allowing little room for any comeback. It was a balanced effort that highlighted Pittsburgh’s ability to control a game from start to finish. If Game 1 was controlled, Game 2 was a full-on offensive eruption. The Pirates exploded for 17 runs, overwhelming the Reds in nearly every inning. Hits came from throughout the lineup, with multiple players contributing big performances. Extra-base hits, timely swings, and relentless pressure turned the game into a rout. Cincinnati simply had no answer, as Pittsburgh took advantage of every opportunity and showed the depth of its offense. The finale told a completely different story, but with the same result. In a tight 1–0 win, the Pirates relied on elite pitching and defensive execution. Every pitch mattered, and the staff delivered under pressure, shutting out the Reds and preserving the narrow lead. It was a testament to their ability to win in different ways—slugging when needed and grinding out close games when offense is scarce. Outscoring Cincinnati 27–8 over the series, Pittsburgh demonstrated a clear edge in execution, consistency, and adaptability. Whether through power at the plate or precision on the mound, the Pirates dictated the terms all weekend, leaving the Reds searching for answers as the division race continues. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Holy (Trap). Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name Exercise (Rock). #Bengals #Reds #TheStoneShieldsShow



How the Flyers Took the Cup (And Shocked the World)
How the Flyers Took the Cup (And Shocked the World)

Chapters: 0:00 Flyers vs. Flames SCQF 9:52 Flyers vs. Rangers SCSF 23:39 Flyers vs. Bruins SCF The 1974 Philadelphia Flyers weren't supposed to win the Stanley Cup. They weren't the most skilled team. They weren't the most polished. And they certainly weren't the league's favorite. But over the course of one postseason, they became something else entirely - a team that could dictate the terms of every game they played. This is the story of the full run. From early-round tests to the Final, and the moment everything changed. A quiet look back at how the Flyers took the Cup - and why it still matters. *** If you enjoy hockey stories like this, consider subscribing. There's lots more like them on the channel. New videos every Sunday. *** Original music provided by Jeremy Tardif Contact: jeremytardifmusic@gmail.com



TERRAFIRMA vs MACAU | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | PBA SEASON 50 COMMISSIONER’S CUP
TERRAFIRMA vs MACAU | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | PBA SEASON 50 COMMISSIONER’S CUP

DYIP TAKEOVER 🙌 Terrafirma Dyip takes command against the Macau Black Knights, dictating the pace and staying composed to secure the victory in the PBA Season 50 Commissioner’s Cup. #PBA50 #PBA50LID Subscribe to One Sports channel! http://bit.ly/OneSportsPHL Website: https://www.onesports.ph/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OneSportsPHL X: https://twitter.com/OneSportsPHL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onesportsphl Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@onesportsphl Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/OneSportsPHL/



Avs playoff recap: What Does This Level of Avs Dominance Mean for the Wild or Stars?
Avs playoff recap: What Does This Level of Avs Dominance Mean for the Wild or Stars?

The Drive reacts to the Colorado Avalanche busting out the brooms and sweeping the LA Kings in dominant fashion. The stars finally took over — Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar both scored, the Avs dictated the pace early, and Colorado forced LA to play their style from the opening puck drop. The Kings played strong defense, but the Avs matched it with what Zach called “championship‑level defense.” Colorado trailed for only three minutes the entire series — a staggering level of dominance that sends a message to the rest of the NHL. Scott Wedgewood delivered again, proving why he deserves to be the starting goalie moving forward. Now the Avs get a long break before facing either the Minnesota Wild or Dallas Stars. Can Colorado use this momentum to fuel a Stanley Cup run Or does it already feel like the Avs are on a collision course with destiny The guys break down what this sweep means, who the Avs might face next, and which players will shape Round 2. In this episode, the guys break down: What the Avs’ sweep revealed about their Cup potential Why Colorado’s defense looked championship‑caliber How the Avs forced LA to play their style from the jump How the long break impacts Colorado heading into Round 2 Who the Avs might face — Wild or Stars Which players could make the biggest impact next round Avs fans — jump in the comments: Did this sweep prove the Avs are Cup favorites Who do you want in Round 2 — Minnesota or Dallas And who’s been the biggest difference‑maker so far




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