As I noted all last season, Lenny DiNardo is not a major-league
pitcher. He has no business being on a MLB roster. Alan Embree? A
career of inconsistency.
Huston Street? Irrelevant as long as the A's play like this. He had a
save opp already, and he blew it. Bringing him in to a game in a non-
save situation? Never a good idea, either.
Much to the disgust of A's faithful fans (who once again have to put
up with the bandwagon Red Sox fans in too many ways), the A's blew
another winnable game on this young season. In reality, they've had a
good chance to win all four games. And of course, in their usual
fa****on, they only have one win to show for their efforts. At least
only a few people over 21,000 had to witness it in person, though.
Harden? Good.
Offense? Bad. Losing to Jon Lester at home, just one week after
roughing him up ... it's going to be a long season for this team.
Seven hits in the first two home games f the year? As we watch Frank
Thomas and Nick Swisher all season, remember -- they were part of that
2006 team that had home field advantage in the ALCS.
The A's owners are idiots for refusing to spend money and try to field
a winning team.
A's Record: 1-3
A's Should-Be Record: 2-2


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