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Quarter Pole Chaos
Quarter Pole Chaos

The A’s are officially one quarter into the 2026 season, and somehow baseball has turned into absolute comedy. Same exact record as this point last year… except this time the A’s are sitting in first place. That’s right. Same wins. Same losses. Completely different vibe. Baseball is a weird sport, man. Rob and Stud break down what’s real, what’s fool’s gold, and whether this team is actually built to survive the summer grind. From the offense heating up to the rollercoaster pitching staff, it’s time for a full quarter-point inspection while the rest of baseball still acts shocked the A’s didn’t vanish into thin air. Then it’s time to talk about the name everybody’s buzzing about: Henry Bolte. The electric call-up brings speed, swagger, chaos, and maybe a little bit of “hold onto your seat” energy to this roster. Rob and Stud dive into what Bolte changes immediately, what expectations should realistically be, and why this upcoming homestand against the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants could say a lot about where this season is headed. First place baseball in May? Nobody saw this coming outside the sickos watching every inning. Brand new All On Green goes LIVE at 4:30 on YouTube. Bring takes, bring questions, and bring your receipts. A's, Athletics baseball, A's podcast, All On Green, Henry Bolte, Henry Bolte call up, A's first place, A's 2026, Athletics news, MLB podcast, A's live show, Rob and Stud, A's homestand, Cardinals vs A's, Giants vs A's, A's playoff race, A's rebuild, A's prospects, Lawrence Butler, Nick Kurtz, MLB standings, baseball podcast, A's YouTube, Sacramento Athletics, American League West, A's discussion, A's season breakdown, A's quarter season review, MLB talk, Budget Baseball Network 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4701617951670272



BALTIMORE ESCAPES AS THE A’S OFFENSE VANISHES LATE
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



Spotting the Real Problem with A's Bullpen Usage
Spotting the Real Problem with A's Bullpen Usage

The A’s came home from a brutal Philly-Baltimore road trip sitting two-and-a-half games up in the AL West, and Hobbs is officially sounding the alarm for the rest of baseball. This episode of Habit Hunter breaks down a gritty series win over the Orioles that showed something the A’s haven’t consistently had in years: real pitching stability. Hobbs dives deep into the numbers behind the rotation turnaround, the reduction in walks, and the biggest trend changing the season — starters finally keeping the team alive instead of detonating games by the third inning. Jacob Lopez continues flashing both promise and warning signs, Luis Severino battles through another frustrating outing, and Mitch Spence… well, “Mr. Foot Traffic” still exists in spirit through Mark Leiter Jr. chaos. At the plate, the stars are beginning to separate themselves from the pack. Shea Langeliers is turning into a full-blown superstar before everyone’s eyes, Nick Kurtz keeps stacking quality at-bats like a veteran ten years older, and Brent Rooker is slowly dragging himself out of the Mendoza Line graveyard one loud RBI at a time. Hobbs also unloads on the team’s horrifying strikeout totals, questionable bullpen usage, and the obsession with trying to squeeze “one more out” from exhausted pitchers. Add in ABS drama, Jacob Wilson’s scary injury, reverse-jinx wizardry from Booney, and a roll call that paints the picture of a first-place club learning how to win ugly, and this episode feels like the moment the A’s stopped being a cute story and started looking dangerous. Follow Us on "X": @lasvegasaspod Podbean: https://lasvegasathleticspodcast.podbean.com/



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



Highlights

Athletics Series Loss: Deeper Issues or Just Bad Luck?
Athletics Series Loss: Deeper Issues or Just Bad Luck?

The A's dropped a frustrating series finale to St. Louis, and Hobbs is breaking down exactly why it happened. From defensive ...



Kurtz Nukes Cardinals
Kurtz Nukes Cardinals

The A's turned Sutter Health into a midnight crime scene and Nick Kurtz was holding the smoking bat. Down 1-0 in the fifth inning ...



We Rant: Cardinals at A's — LIVE Watch Party!
We Rant: Cardinals at A's — LIVE Watch Party!

Tonight, the Sacramento A's kick off a huge three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals, and we're going LIVE to watch ...



DeVries ready or not? #MLB #Prospects #Athletics
DeVries ready or not? #MLB #Prospects #Athletics

We discuss the potential for "the call up" of DeVries, analyzing the significant risk involved if he's required to play every day in the ...



A's Shut Down Texas and Take the Series
A's Shut Down Texas and Take the Series

The A's went into Texas and handled business again, grinding out a tense 2-1 win to take the series from the Rangers. This wasn't ...





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