Walker Buehler’s Rejection and What It Means for the A’s
In this episode of Locked On A’s, we dive into the latest developments surrounding the Oakland Athletics, including their challenges in attracting free agents during their temporary relocation to Sacramento. Walker Buehler’s recent rejection of the A’s, without even reviewing an offer, highlights the uphill battle the team faces in convincing players to join a franchise in flux. We discuss the factors at play, from the minor-league ballpark setting at Sutter Health Park to the reputation of the A’s ownership. What does this mean for the team’s offseason strategy? We explore potential moves, including acquiring high-priced, underperforming players like DJ LeMahieu and Jeimer Candelario, who could bring value despite their struggles.
We also shine a spotlight on rising star Colby Thomas, whose breakout 2024 season and stellar performance in the Premier12 international tournament have cemented him as a key player in the A’s future. With his impressive stats and comparisons to Hall of Famer Jeff Bagwell, Thomas represents a bright spot in the team’s rebuilding process. As the A’s look to build for the future, we examine how their young talent, creative recruiting strategies, and focus on player development can help them overcome the challenges of relocation and remain competitive in the coming years.
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5 comments
This is something I've been saying since the A's announced they were spending the next, at least, 3-4 years in Sacramento, in a minor league stadium. Good luck getting any halfway decent free agents to want to play there, especially as long as John Fisher owns the team.
I'm sure plenty of other free agents will want to play in an AAA park
Ownership’s a JOKE
Feel bad for the players
The A's were considering signing Walker Buehler? What?
Im 100% on board with this off-season strategy. At all costs they can't trade their young studs. Let ownership overpay for a SP and 3B