• KURTZ DROPS THE HAMMER! A’s Take Down the Giants in Statement Win
    May 16 2026

    The Bay rivalry had a little extra spice tonight, and the A’s made sure the Giants left with the taste of defeat. After a slow offensive start and a tense back-and-forth battle, the game flipped in the fifth inning when the A’s lineup finally kicked the door down. Rookie sensation Jacob Kurtz delivered the moment of the night, unloading a towering three-run blast to center that felt less like a home run and more like a declaration of war. Add in clutch production from Henry Bolte, Lawrence Butler, Jeff McNeil and Shea Langeliers, and suddenly this rivalry game turned into an A’s flex session.

    But this wasn’t just about the bats. The pitching staff deserves flowers too. Aaron Civale bent but never broke, weathering a dangerous Giants lineup long enough to keep the A’s within striking distance before the bullpen slammed the vault shut. Luis Medina looked electric late, punching tickets and locking down the eighth like a bouncer tossing Giants hitters out of the club. Rivalry wins hit different, and beating the Giants? That’s the kind of victory that tastes even sweeter with a little postgame celebration. Last Call is LIVE and there is plenty to unpack after a huge A’s win.

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    46 mins
  • Is the Vegas Deal Truly Finished? Sacramento A's?
    May 15 2026

    Something doesn’t add up—at least not the way people are telling it. In this episode of Half Truth, Full Ledgers, the story isn’t presented as settled fact, but as a trail of documents, assumptions, approvals, and unanswered questions. The Vegas stadium is rising from the ground, steel and concrete forming something real enough to touch… but does that mean the financial story behind it is truly finished, or just hidden behind layers most fans never see?

    And then there’s Sacramento—hovering like a question mark that refuses to disappear. Could it become more than speculation? Could it be a landing spot, a backup plan, or something entirely different depending on who is telling the story? Every answer seems to create another question. Meanwhile, the A’s future sits between two cities and one complicated ledger, where certainty is claimed loudly in public… but rarely feels complete when you trace it line by line. The real mystery isn’t what’s being said—it’s what still isn’t fully explained.

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    27 mins
  • Athletics Series Loss: Deeper Issues or Just Bad Luck?
    May 15 2026

    The A’s dropped a frustrating series finale to St. Louis, and Hobbs is breaking down exactly why it happened. From defensive disasters and bullpen meltdowns to questionable late-game decisions, this episode of Habit Hunter pulls no punches. Jack Perkins’ rough ninth inning, the continued trend of sloppy defensive play, and the bizarre decision not to unleash Henry Bolte in the biggest moment of the game all come under the microscope. Hobbs digs into the patterns developing across this roster and explains why some of these mistakes are becoming impossible to ignore. If you’ve been screaming at your television lately, congratulations — you’re officially a Habit Hunter.

    But this isn’t a funeral march. Not even close. Beneath the frustrating collapse, there are signs this team is still dangerous. Nick Kurtz is turning into a full-blown wrecking ball at the plate, Shea Langeliers continues delivering huge swings, and Henry Bolte arrived looking like a caffeinated tornado with a bat. Hobbs also breaks down the growing trends that could define the season: improved plate discipline from Brent Rooker, clutch contributions from unexpected names, and why the A’s continue to fight despite a roster held together with duct tape and baseball chaos. This episode is part therapy session, part scouting report, and part late-night baseball rant from the parking lot after the grill smoke clears.

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    35 mins
  • Kurtz Nukes Cardinals
    May 14 2026

    The A’s turned Sutter Health into a midnight crime scene and Nick Kurtz was holding the smoking bat. Down 1-0 in the fifth inning and looking flatter than airport coffee at 1 AM, the A’s offense suddenly detonated. Kurtz launched a monstrous grand slam 405 feet to center and completely changed the game in one violent swing. That was the turning point, the knockout punch, and honestly the moment Cardinals fans probably started checking the weather app instead of the scoreboard. Add in a Gelof moonshot in the eighth, clutch at-bats from Hernaiz and Stefanic, and another electric performance from Henry Bolte, and suddenly this lineup looked like a group that realized baseball games are more fun when you score runs in bunches.

    On the mound, J.T. Ginn battled through traffic all night like a man trying to merge onto California Highway 101 at rush hour. He bent, didn’t break, and got key outs when things could’ve spiraled. The bullpen slammed the door from there, highlighted by Luis Medina’s clean eighth and Jack Perkins shutting things down in the ninth with ice in his veins. Now LAST CALL goes LIVE at 12:15 AM because sleep is temporary but A’s baseball chaos is forever. We’re breaking down Kurtz’s superstar moment, Bolte continuing to impact games, why this team suddenly feels dangerous again, and why the vibes are getting louder by the day. Midnight? Doesn’t matter. The train keeps rolling.

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    42 mins
  • A’s Rollercoaster Week: Bolte’s Call-Up & Wilson’s Injury
    May 12 2026

    Sam recaps the A’s week: taking series wins, Jacob Wilson’s shoulder injury and a likely short-term replacement at shortstop, and Henry Bolte’s call-up after an incredible minor-league hot streak. He explains roster challenges in the outfield, playing-time dilemmas, and how Bolte might be used.

    Sam also previews the upcoming draft, discusses the A’s recent drafting strategy of safe college hitters and potential targets around pick No. 8, and explains why pitching is risky early in the draft. He closes with the team’s outlook heading into the Cardinals series.

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    35 mins
  • HENRY BOLTE HAS ARRIVED
    May 12 2026

    The baseball gods finally stopped teasing A’s fans and delivered the call everyone saw coming: Henry Bolte is heading to the big leagues. After turning Triple-A pitching into a crime scene all month, the A’s No. 5 prospect officially forced the organization’s hand. We’re talking absurd numbers here: a .595 average to start May, a cartoonish 1.741 OPS, five bombs, and a weekend where Bolte basically treated professional pitching like a batting practice machine. When you go 12-for-12 over a weekend, you’re no longer “developing.” You’re sending management a certified eviction notice from Triple-A.

    Tonight on Budget Baseball LIVE at 7:00 PM on YouTube, Quinlan and Sammy break down what Bolte’s arrival means for the A’s lineup, who could lose playing time, and whether this is the spark this club desperately needs to make a serious postseason push. We’ll dive into his improved plate discipline, his game-changing speed, his defensive versatility, and why his promotion could completely reshape the outfield picture. Plus: what happens if Jacob Wilson lands on the IL, whether Lawrence Butler needs a reset, and why this might be the move that changes the trajectory of the season. In short: the A’s just plugged a lightning bolt into the roster. Now we find out what it powers.

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    46 mins
  • A's Midseason Checkpoint: Bolte, Injuries, and a Teetering Rotation
    May 12 2026

    Episode 11 breaks down the A's 40-game mark at 21-19, discussing streakiness, AL West context, and key upcoming series. Hosts analyze Jacob Wilson's injury, Henry Bolte's promotion and impact, lineup juggling (Gelof, Muncy, Hernaiz), and pitching performances from Lopez, JT Ginn, and Jeffrey Springs.

    The episode also covers prospects (Leo DeVries, Jamie Ardo), roster questions, and matchups against the Cardinals and Giants, finishing with optimism about the rotation, bullpen, and a call to enjoy the A's current momentum.

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    50 mins
  • LUGNUTS Weekly: Detmer’s No‑Hit Gem and the Lugnuts’ Wild Week
    May 11 2026

    On this May 11 episode Jesse Goldberg Strasser joins to break down Lansing’s roller‑coaster series at South Bend, Nathan Detmer’s dominant outing, and the pitching rotation shakeups.

    They discuss prospect development and roster strategy — Stephen Echevarria, Zane Taylor, Jackson Finley, Henry Bolte, Bobby Boser, Jacob Wilson’s injury, and how teams balance patience with pushing prospects forward.

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    34 mins