• TRADE BAIT: WILL THE A’S TRADE JJ BLEDAY?
    Nov 7 2024

    In today's episode of Locked On A's, host Bunni explores a potential shake-up in the Athletics roster, focusing on whether outfielder JJ Bleday might be on the trade block. With the Athletics organization recently dropping "Oakland" from their name, Bunni dives into the implications for the team and its fans across Oakland, Sacramento, and Las Vegas. The discussion also touches on the A's free agency struggles, as former MLB pitcher Scott Feldman shares insights on the challenges players might face signing with the A's, given their uncertain home stadium situation. GM David Forst’s decision to focus on trades rather than free-agent signings hints at a strategic shift for the A's, one aimed at team improvement over prospect development.

    Bunni breaks down Bleday's current trade potential, highlighting his solid stats, team control for another four years, and his overall value as a former top draft pick. With other young prospects on the rise, including Colby Thomas and Denzel Clarke, the Athletics may consider shifting Bleday to open up outfield spots or pursue upgrades in other areas like third base or starting pitching. Bunni even suggests possible trade fits, like Brett Baty of the Mets or Alec Bohm of the Phillies, to fill gaps in the A's roster. The episode wraps up with a look at Nick Kurtz and other promising farm system prospects, hinting at a potentially bright future for the team despite its current identity struggles.

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    26 mins
  • PART 2 - THE A’S MIGRATION: Loyalty, Legacy, and the Las Vegas Leap
    Nov 6 2024

    PART 2 - THE A’S MIGRATION: Loyalty, Legacy, and the Las Vegas Leap

    This episode of Locked On A’s is Part 2 of the ongoing saga of the Oakland A’s potential relocation, a journey that’s stirred intense debates and emotional responses from fans, especially in the East Bay. Host Bunni, a Bay Area native and lifelong A’s fan, is joined by Kevin Peters, a fellow East Oakland native, who brings a passionate perspective on what the team represents to its community. Together, they explore the highs and lows of A's history, including the influential Moneyball era, and analyze the potential impact of the A's relocation to Las Vegas. Kevin reflects on the cultural and historical significance of the A’s, describing the team as embodying the grit and blue-collar ethos of the East Bay, while lamenting the lack of support from leadership.

    The conversation goes beyond baseball, delving into the team’s role in the Bay Area’s sports landscape and the potential ramifications of its departure on the community. Kevin shares personal stories, such as playing Little League baseball near the A's stadium, where the sounds of the game would filter in, creating a unique atmosphere for young fans. Through his and Bunni’s insights, listeners are reminded of the A's legacy and how the team has resonated with its fans on a deeply personal level. As the episode concludes, Bunni encourages fans to keep up with Locked On A’s daily for continued updates on the team's journey, as well as broader MLB coverage.

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    28 mins
  • PART 1 - THE A’S MIGRATION: Loyalty, Legacy, and the Las Vegas Leap
    Nov 5 2024

    PART 1 - THE A’S MIGRATION: Loyalty, Legacy, and the Las Vegas Leap

    This episode of Locked On A’s dives into the ongoing saga of the Oakland A’s potential relocation, a journey that’s stirred intense debates and emotional responses from fans, especially in the East Bay. Host Bunni, a Bay Area native and lifelong A’s fan, is joined by Kevin Peters, a fellow East Oakland native, who brings a passionate perspective on what the team represents to its community. Together, they explore the highs and lows of A's history, including the influential Moneyball era, and analyze the potential impact of the A's relocation to Las Vegas. Kevin reflects on the cultural and historical significance of the A’s, describing the team as embodying the grit and blue-collar ethos of the East Bay, while lamenting the lack of support from leadership.

    The conversation goes beyond baseball, delving into the team’s role in the Bay Area’s sports landscape and the potential ramifications of its departure on the community. Kevin shares personal stories, such as playing Little League baseball near the A's stadium, where the sounds of the game would filter in, creating a unique atmosphere for young fans. Through his and Bunni’s insights, listeners are reminded of the A's legacy and how the team has resonated with its fans on a deeply personal level. As the episode concludes, Bunni encourages fans to keep up with Locked On A’s daily for continued updates on the team's journey, as well as broader MLB coverage.

    CONTENTS OF VIDEO

    00:00 – INTRODUCTION

    05:19 – THE A’S MOVE: A POLITICAL FEEL?

    09:00 – HIMS

    10:29 - THE A’S MOVE: A POLITICAL FEEL? CONT

    20:52 – FANDUEL

    22:10 - THE A’S MOVE: A POLITICAL FEEL? CONT

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    28 mins
  • Sully Is Back To Talk Vegas, Money and Sacramento
    Nov 4 2024
    Sully, the Locked on A's host from the summer of 2024, returns to talk with Booney about the state of the team.Is there money in Vegas? Will Fisher spend his own dough? What happened to multipurpose stadiums?Booney and Sully talk about that and more.Follow Sully on Twitter @sullybaseballFor your next listen, check out the Locked On MLB podcast. Prepare for the Fall Classic with Sully, who has it all covered every single day. Click HERE to listen now. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!HIMSHims is changing men's healthcare by providing access to affordable sexual health treatments, all from the comfort of your home. Start your free online visit today at Hims.com/LOCKEDON for your personalized ED treatment options. IbottaDownload the FREE Ibotta app now and use code LOCKEDONMLB to get 100% cash back on your Thanksgiving feast starting November first!RobinhoodRobinhood Gold provides the privileges of a high net worth for any net worth. These generous benefits are now available for only $5/month. The new gold standard is here with Robinhood Gold. Sign up at ROBINHOOD.com/GOLD GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.FanDuelYou can start the season with a big return on FanDuel. New customers can place a FIVE DOLLAR bet and you’ll get started with ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS - if you win your first FIVE DOLLAR BET ! Visit FANDUEL.COM to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOAs?sid=YouTube Locked On MLB League-Wide: Every Team, Prospects & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnMLB #MLB #OaklandAs #Athletics
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    37 mins
  • "From Skeptic to Believer: A’s Move to Vegas Explained"
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode of Locked on A’s, Bunni addresses the surprising turn of events that contradicts his recent prediction about the Oakland A's move to Las Vegas. Just a day after stating that the team wouldn’t move to Las Vegas, news broke that team owner John Fisher and his family is committing $1 billion toward a new stadium in Vegas, with additional financial backing from U.S. Bank and Goldman Sachs. Bunni admits he was initially skeptical due to Fisher’s inability to secure outside investors but now accepts that the A's move to Vegas is all but certain. Despite this unexpected change, Bunni reaffirms his loyalty to the team, whether they play in Oakland, Sacramento, or Las Vegas, and feels relieved to shift focus back to baseball.

    Shifting gears, Bunni dives into the recently released 2025 A's schedule, highlighting key series and crucial division matchups. With 60-night games, including an exciting lineup of marquee matchups against teams like the Yankees and Giants, the A's will have ample opportunity to capture fan interest. He also covers the A's latest trade, sending outfielder Daz Cameron to the Orioles. To wrap things up, Bunni explores what the 2025 starting lineup might look like without any major free-agent signings, comparing the new roster to past A’s players.

    CONTENTS OF VIDEO:

    00:00 – INTRODUCTION

    02:40 – FANDUEL

    03:05 – FINANCING UPDATE

    12:27 – 2025 SCHEDULE

    18:03 – GAMETIME

    19:08 – 2025 LINEUP WITH A TWIST

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    31 mins
  • "Goodbye Vegas, Hello Sacramento? The A’s Ownership Shake-Up"
    Oct 31 2024

    In this episode of Locked On A's, host Bunni dives into the latest rumors surrounding the Oakland A’s ownership and possible relocation, focusing on a potential takeover by Joe Lacob and Vivek Ranadive. Bunni breaks down John Fisher’s financial situation, including the complexities of debt and equity financing, and argues why a Las Vegas move may be unlikely despite national speculation. He also explores the possibility of the A’s finding a new home in Sacramento, backed by a Lacob-Ranadive ownership team, which would bring local passion and a long-term vision to the team.

    Bunni gives listeners insight into Lacob’s enduring interest in owning a baseball team, particularly in Northern California, and Ranadive’s established commitment to Sacramento. With a focus on what this means for the A’s and their fans, he examines why Sacramento might just be the right fit for a fresh start. Finally, Bunni discusses how MLB might benefit from this partnership, especially given the A’s struggles with unstable ownership and frustrated fans.

    CONTENTS OF VIDEO

    00:00 – INTRODUCTION

    03:24 - GAMETIME

    03:38 – THE A’S ARE NOT GOING TO VEGAS

    14:08 – SACRAMENTO A’S

    23:00 - OAKLAND

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    26 mins
  • THE DESERT MIRAGE: Will the A's Make it to Vegas?
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode of Locked On A’s, we dive deep into the crumbling narrative behind John Fisher's push to move the Oakland A’s to Las Vegas. With news of Fisher looking to sell a minority stake of the team for an astonishing $500 million, questions are rising around his commitment, intentions, and the true viability of a Vegas stadium plan. As we explore the latest updates from Vegas insiders and break down the timeline of events, the picture of a Vegas ballpark for the A's becomes increasingly murky. Could this high-stakes gamble be nothing more than a smokescreen?

    Adding to the drama is the potential alternative: Sacramento. We explore how Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive’s open support for an MLB team in Sacramento might be part of a fallback strategy if the Las Vegas move collapses. With the A's temporarily finding a home at Sutter Field rent-free, Ranadive may just be the key to the A’s next chapter, away from the desert and back to California. Tune in as Locked On Golden Knights host Tony Cordasco shares insights from Vegas, and we take a closer look at what this uncertain path means for A's fans, the team’s future, and the Bay Area's enduring sports legacy.

    CONTENTS OF VIDEO:

    00:00 – INTRODUCTION

    02:09 – GAMETIME

    02:24 – IS VEGAS A FAÇADE?

    07:35 – PRIZEPICKS

    09:31 – TONY CARDASCO FROM LOCKED ON VEGAS KNIGHTS

    19:31 – GAMETIME

    20:39 – TONY CARDASCO PART 2

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    36 mins
  • The Long Game: Scott Feldman on Baseball’s Evolution
    Oct 29 2024

    In this episode, 13-year MLB veteran Scott Feldman takes us through the journey of a lifetime in baseball, from his early days at the College of San Mateo to being drafted by the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers. Scott opens up about the realities of junior college ball, the highs and lows of the MLB draft process, and the experience of facing some of the league's toughest hitters. He shares how he adapted his pitching style to stand out, relying on skill over speed, and reflects on whether a player like him would still have the same chances in today’s analytics-driven game.

    We also dig into some of baseball’s biggest changes, from player development in lower-market teams like the Oakland A's to the rise of sabermetrics and bullpen games. Scott provides his honest take on modern pitching strategies, like strict pitch counts and the rarity of true aces in today’s game. With insights from the field and behind-the-scenes stories, Scott gives listeners a rare view of how baseball has evolved—and the lasting impact these shifts have on players, teams, and fans alike.

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    34 mins