The phrase ‘hope springs eternal’ was first published in 1732 by Alexander Pope in his poem “An Essay on Man”; more than one hundred years before the New York Knickerbockers played in the first professional baseball game in 1846. But in my mind, this phrase always comes to mind as major league baseball teams take the field for the first time each spring. Because no matter how the previous season ended last Fall, be it heartache, celebration or an act of mercy, the new season brings hope, anxious
anticipation, and the joy of a clean slate. This season is no different for me, except maybe the hope for a fun A’s season is based in more reality than dream state.
My favorite baseball author is Joe Posnanski, author of the daily publication JoeBlogs, as well as the terrific books “Why We Love Baseball,” “The Baseball 100”, and “The Soul of Baseball: A Road Trip Through Buck O’Neil’s America”. I start my morning reading his blog along with my colleagues’ posts here on ‘A’s Nation’ sometimes even before checking in on my fantasy team. A few days ago, I read his American League Preview piece where this was published:
Once again, I found myself agreeing with Posnanski’s analysis. Of course, that was before the opposing teams have amassed thirty-three runs to the A’s four in the first four spring training games. Our feelings diverge in assessing the A’s pitching staff. While I don’t see a Cy Young Award or a 20-game winner, as if there will ever be another one of those again*, on this roster, I’m optimistic that this team will solidify into a pretty good group of starters. So I’m thinking this staff will be better than just shaky.
Today, our A’s take on the Texas Rangers, and American Leage West rival at Hohokam Stadium in Mesa, AZ. I’m loking forward to a great second outing by Jack Perkins and an awakening of the A’s bats. As I said, hope springs eternal.
*The last 20-game winner for the American league was Justin Verlander in 2019 and Spencer Strider in 2023 for the National League.
A’s Coverage:
- Butler ramps up recovery efforts, eyes mid-Spring Training return
- Athletics Drop Fourth Straight Spring Contest, Fall To Brewers 10-0
- Prospect Wei-En Lin Making an Impression at A’s Spring Training
- 1st results for Ginn’s new windup? 3 K’s over 2 perfect frames
- A’s Make First Cut of Camp
- A’s Top Pitching Prospect Jamie Arnold Set to Debut Later This Week
- Circa Las Vegas bringing in A’s legend for baseball opening day festitivies
- A’s spending on $2B Vegas stadium passes $300m mark, is Fisher’s folly really happening?
- Bob Melvin opens up: A Giants firing, an A’s hiring, and what comes next
- Athletics Community Prospect List: Morii Voted As 17th-Best
- Meaningless Stats Begin Today!
- See you later, soda: A’s Perkins ditches sugar for science
- Can The A’s Young Core Turn Defense Into a Strength?
- Pesky Drawback Of “Closer By Committee” (It Never Really Works)
- “Relievers Are Volatile”… But Why?
- Are The Final Two Rotation Spots Really Up For Grabs?
- Story Lines To Watch As Spring Training Unfolds
MLB News and Interest:
- Scherzer reaches agreement on deal to return to Blue Jays (report)
- Tarik Skubal Explains Role on USA’s 2026 WBC Roster
- Angels Players ‘Took Notice’ of Arte Moreno’s Remarks About Winning, Fans, MLBPA Director Says
- Ex-MLB Player Dan Serafini Called a ‘Liar’ and ‘Manipulator’ by Judge as His Bid for New Murder Trial Is Denied
- Braves sign Chris Sale to one-year contract extension with option for 2028 season
- Braves launching own network to air 140 games
- Guardians reportedly sign first baseman Rhys Hoskins to minor league pact
- Twins’ starter Joe Ryan has lower back inflammation
- Red Sox interested in left-handed bullpen depth
- 2 for 1! MLB’s top prospect clears Monster twice for 1st spring HRs
- Cardinals sign veteran infielder Ramon Urias to major league deal for 2026
- Ron DeSantis, Florida cabinet approve land for Rays ballpark
- Yankees’ Gerrit Cole reaches 96.9 MPH in 1st session versus hitters
- Freddie Freeman hopes to retire with Dodgers
- Honus Wagner card sells for $5.124 million, third-largest for T206 Wagner card
- Today in Baseball History









