Athletics Bullpen May Finally Get The Lefty Fix Fans Need

The A's face a crucial decision in bolstering their bullpen with left-handed talent as they vie for a competitive edge in the Wild Card race.

The Athletics’ bullpen has been leaking late runs for weeks, and the damage has already shown up in the standings. A team that was sitting alone in first place in the West has slipped to fourth, with those blown finishes piling up at the worst possible time.

That kind of collapse gets even messier with the Wild Card picture tightening up. The race is crowded enough that tiebreakers could matter, and the source points to a group that could all end up in the mix: the #BlueJays, Guardians, Astros, A's, Orioles and Twins. Dropping all four to Texas only made that path tougher.

One of the biggest issues has been the left side of the bullpen. Hogan Harris was the lone southpaw on the Opening Day roster in relief, and now he’s joined by Jose Suarez and the recently called-up Matt Krook. But Harris has been struggling lately, which is a real problem for a manager like Mark Kotsay, who leans heavily on matchups and needs a lefty he can trust when the other team sends up a dangerous left-handed bat.

That’s why the A’s could be looking for help from the outside - or from Triple-A. One name that stands out is 31-year-old CD Pelham.

He began his minor league career in 2015 and has only been in the majors once, back in 2018, when he pitched in 10 games and posted a 7.04 ERA. Since then, he hasn’t returned to MLB, but his numbers this season in Triple-A have put him back on the radar.

Pelham has thrown 14.2 innings since his promotion to Triple-A and owns a 1.23 ERA with a 1.30 WHIP. That’s especially eye-catching given how difficult Las Vegas Ballpark can be for pitchers. If he can carry that production into the A’s bullpen, he’d give them a much-needed left-handed option.

If Pelham isn’t the answer, another possibility is Cardinals reliever JoJo Romero. He’d cost prospect capital in a trade, but he’s been a steady presence in St.

Louis’ bullpen and would bring major league experience to Oakland’s relief corps. The source also notes that Romero leads the league in Holds with 19, a stat that often gets overlooked but carries real value in a bullpen.

For now, though, the broader point is simple: the current mix of Matt Krook, Jose Suarez and the struggling Hogan Harris isn’t enough. If the Athletics want to stay in the contender conversation, they’ll need to act sooner rather than later.

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