The A.L. West race is heating up, and the Athletics are feeling the pressure.
With four teams vying for dominance, the A's can't afford to let the Angels keep getting the better of them. Despite the Angels' struggles this season, the Athletics have found themselves in a tight spot, splitting their last six games against this team.
It's a head-scratcher, especially when you consider that the A's recently took a three-game series from the formidable 50-30 Brewers. That kind of performance should have been a springboard, but instead, it's been a missed opportunity to build momentum.
The path ahead seemed manageable for the Athletics, with upcoming games against the Rockies, Pirates, Giants, and two more series against the Angels. Yet, here they are, hovering below .500.
Their opponents' combined winning percentage is just 0.431, making their 7-7 record against these teams a bit of a letdown. If they don't turn things around soon, the rest of the first half could be a tough slog.
Injuries have certainly thrown a wrench into the Athletics' plans. Aaron Civale's rough return from the IL during the Pirates series was a setback, and losing Zack Gelof to a freak accident in the Giants series was another blow.
Most recently, Tyler Soderstrom joined the list of sidelined players after a loss to the Angels. These absences have undoubtedly impacted the team's performance, making it hard to maintain consistency.
However, there's hope on the horizon. Once these injuries stabilize, the Athletics could be a force to reckon with.
Until then, every game feels like a toss-up. The upcoming schedule is no cakewalk, with the Dodgers and Marlins on deck, boasting a combined winning percentage of 0.584.
If the A's can hold their own and stay above .500 during these matchups, they could gain some much-needed momentum.
Following those challenging series, the Athletics will take on the Tigers, a team they should be able to handle, especially if they manage to break even against the Dodgers and Marlins. But if they falter against the Tigers, it might be time to reassess expectations for this squad.
In summary, the Athletics have hit a rough patch and need to find their groove quickly. The recent series against the Angels highlighted the challenges they face in a competitive A.L.
West. If they can't capitalize on these opportunities, they'll need to pull off some impressive wins against top-tier teams to stay in the hunt.
It's a tall order, but not impossible. The A's just need to find that elusive spark.
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