Happy Friday Athletics Nation!
After beginning the season as the team’s Opening Day center fielder, Denzel Clarke has seen his 2026 season get worse and worse as the season has progressed. The gifted defender struggled in the batter’s box from the jump and was slashing just .170./.228/.417 with no home runs at the time he suffered an injury to his right foot, which ultimately required a trip to the injured list.
Some fans hoped that the time off could be a sort of mini-reset for the young outfielder
as he looked utterly lost facing major league pitching. With his amazing defense at a critical position Clarke doesn’t need to be a force with the bat, but he can’t be as big of a black hole as he was during the first month of the season. Getting away from the bright lights of the major leagues and getting back to basics down in a less stressful environment like the minor leagues seemed like as good as any idea to get him back into a rythym in the batter’s box. The early returns, though small, were encouraging as he went 4-for-6 in two games for Stockton in Single-A then 1-for-2 in his first game with the Aviators.
Unfortunately his rehab stint will be cut short. He hasn’t suffered a setback with his foot, but instead has suffered what the organization is calling a “significant hamstring strain”, which will cost him the next couple of months at a minimum:
It’s another tough break for the 26-year-old outfielder. Clarke jumped onto the scene last year and A’s fans immediately saw him flash the leather as he became a near-daily highlight reel in center field. The A’s haven’t had this gifted a defender on the grass in quite a while and though the bat didn’t exactly strike fear into opposing pitchers the team was happy with that as long as they continued to get Gold Glove caliber defense up the middle. Things were cut short earlier than anticipated though as he suffered a season-ending adductor strain in mid-July, ending his year and also depriving the A’s of a longer look at the light-hitting center fielder.
This hamstring strain doesn’t bode well for Clarke in the near or long term. His struggles with the bat were already a cause for concern entering this season and those worries are much larger now after seeing a regression with the stick this year. Add in the fact that the A’s have a shiny new young center fielder named Henry Bolte and the situation is quickly developing into a quagmire. Clarke’s defense is spectacular but the team just can’t stomach him in the lineup on an everyday basis. It’s like playing with eight players in a nine-man lineup.
Bolte doesn’t have the ceiling of Clarke’s glove but he’s no slouch with the glove in his own right, and he’s always been a better hitter than Clarke at every level. Bolte is off to a solid start to begin his big league career and now that he doesn’t have to worry about Clarke coming back anytime soon the A’s should give him plenty of run in center field. If he continues to progress and takes ahold of the position then the organization will suddenly be in a tough situation regarding Clarke. He looked like the center fielder of the future as recently as last summer, but he could soon be the odd man out of a crowding outfield picture the A’s have going for them right now. It’ll be fascinating to see how manager Mark Kotsay and the team handle things when Clarke is finally healthy and ready to return.
We got a new series tonight as the team heads further south to take on the San Diego Padres. It’ll be Walker Buehler for the Friars while the A’s have yet to make it official but it’ll likely be Jeffrey Springs on the bump tonight. First pitch is at 6:40. Until then, have a great weekend everyone!
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Best of X:
Very interesting:
Time to swap out Lopez for Jump?
Things may be moving in that direction…
Followed by an Arnold promotion to Triple-A?
Stadium…. update?
And it’s not even close!
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