In 2006, the A's are money
Eventually, GM Billy Beane had to break up the frat brothers because of
budget limitations. But a funny thing happened: Now reconstituted, the A's
are defensively superb -- perhaps better than any other team. Their rotation is
excellent, with Barry Zito and Rich Harden in front of Dan Haren and Joe Blanton, who
combined to go 25-12 after May 29. Their position players, almost without exception, run well.
Their 22-year-old closer, Huston Street, thrives on pressure. The baseball
gods might not have the A's to kick around anymore.
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