MLB news roundup
Happy Friday, Athletics Nation!
With the Mets’ Wild Card Game 3 victory over the Brewers yesterday, the table is now fully set for the divisional round of the MLB postseason. This week’s Wild Card culling of four unfortunate playoff hopefuls was swift, with three of four series being swept by the victors in two games.
Three of this year’s Wild Card series were also won by the visiting team, as were six of all nine individual games. Nico was clearly onto something when he observed the apparent away team advantage that was in effect this week.
The Mets have already had quite a roller coaster ride. They squeaked into the playoffs on the last day of the regular season, were poised to sweep the Brewers on Wednesday before blowing the game late, and ultimately got through their Wild Card series by the skin of their teeth yesterday on a ninth inning comeback blast from Pete Alonso that punched the Mets’ ticket to Philly.
Hell of a week for Mets fans pic.twitter.com/O4a7nGWNNq
— Ben Ross (@BenRossTweets) October 4, 2024
Now just eight teams remain in World Series contention, and all four best-of-five divisional series begin tomorrow.
#mlb #Postseason full bracket pic.twitter.com/BnqZbFNQsL
— D (@das_187) October 4, 2024
There are former Athletics in every series. Stephen Vogt led the Guardians to the second seed in the AL in his first season as an MLB manager. Lucas Erceg saved both of the Royals’ wins over the Orioles to help get Kansas City into a showdown with the top-seeded Yankees. Sean Manaea and the Mets continue their improbable postseason run against the Phillies. And former fan favorite (okay, maybe that’s a stretch) Jurickson Profar is finally living up to his pedigree with the Padres, who are set to take on the top NL seed Dodgers. Remember Blake Treinen? He’s the Dodgers’ high leverage setup man these days, and he still has a very lively fastball.
Sadly, Matt Olson, Sean Murphy, and Ramón Laureano all had their postseason cut short by Profar and the Padres. Better luck next year, Atlanta. Perhaps next year we’ll also see the “No City” Athletics back in the postseason.
Enjoy this weekend’s baseball, AN.
Roster moves.
Las Vegas RHP Aaron Brooks has elected to become a free agent... https://t.co/0uhvzuCzKW
— Athletics Farm (@AthleticsFarm) October 3, 2024
What sort of Johnfoolery is this?
Something that doesn’t get talked enough is the A’s lying about the attendance for the Reverse Boycott in 2023. Announced attendance was 27,759 but we know for a fact from multiple sources in ticket office that actual attendance was 32,604. The amount of tickets the A’s made… pic.twitter.com/yBNOBTAkjL
— Justice For Oakland Fans (@jvb43) October 3, 2024
Seems quite plausible.
Teams that beat the Brewers go to the World Series, so congrats to the NL champion New York Mets.
— Jason Burke (@ByJasonB) October 4, 2024
They’ll be facing the Kansas City Royals, who employ Will Smith.
Roots Coliseum game tix on sale soon.
2025 at the Oakland Coliseum! ️
— Oakland Roots (@oaklandrootssc) October 3, 2024
Get a sneak peek at the seating layout for our 2025 @USLChampionship season at the Coliseum.
We’re bringing you some of our most affordable tickets to date. Pricing coming soon — stay tuned!
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