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Kurtz and Langeliers Reach 30 Homers as A’s Walk Off vs Red Sox

Kurtz and Langeliers Reach 30 Homers as A’s Walk Off vs Red Sox

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Recorded at the KUBU Radio studio, Episode 26 of BLEAV in A’s dives into a thrilling week of A’s baseball. Tyler, Luke, and Devin recap the team’s recent series against the Red Sox, which featured a dramatic 5–4 walk-off win at Sutter Health Park. Lawrence Butler delivered the game-winning single off Aroldis Chapman, snapping Chapman’s run of 50 consecutive batters retired without a hit or run allowed since July 23.

The show highlights the historic night for two of the A’s brightest young stars:

  • Shea Langeliers launched his 30th home run of the season, joining Terry Steinbach as the only catchers in A’s history with 30 homers in a single season while catching at least half the games.

  • Nick Kurtz followed with his own 30th homer, becoming only the third A’s rookie ever to reach that mark, alongside the legendary Bash Brothers Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco. Kurtz reached 30 homers in just 102 Major League games, ranking seventh fastest among active players to reach the milestone.

The crew also reviews the A’s overall record (67–80), the first two losses to the Red Sox earlier in the series, and looks ahead to upcoming games as the team continues to build around its emerging young core. They close the show with their signature “Favorite A’s Memory” segment.

A’s Record: 67–80 | 12.5 GB AL West | 11.5 GB Wild Card

Hosted by Tyler Texeira, Luke Mitchell & Devin Neel
Bleav in A’s | Bleav Podcast Network | KUBU 96.5 FM Sacramento

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