Elephant Rumblings: Sears continues to struggle
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Happy Wednesday, Athletics Nation!
A’s pitching has been trending up lately. Top starters Luis Severino and Jeffrey Springs both contributed quality starts that helped the A’s sweep the Royals last weekend. Jacob Lopez is showing promise in fits and starts, most recently having fanned nine in Kansas City.
Mitch Spence and J.T. Ginn made a fine tandem in Monday’s walk-off against the Astros, collaborating on eight innings of one-run ball to keep the A’s in a tight one and set up a big finale from Nick Kurtz.
On June 5, Mitch Spence entered the A's rotation and they also got T.J. McFarland and Michael Kelly back in the bullpen. Since then, the A's team ERA is 3.39.
— Jason Burke (@ByJasonB) June 17, 2025
However, the A’s most consistent workhorse in recent years hasn’t logged a quality start since May 4. JP Sears took another hammering in his start against the Astros last night, walking three batters in the first inning and ultimately allowing three home runs through just 3⅓ as the Astros opened up a 5-0 lead that led to a 13-3 Houston win. Sears ended the day with an ERA of 5.45 on the season.
As the final score suggests, the bullpen reverted to its recent dumpster fire form yesterday, too—so there may have just been some bad all-around mojo afflicting A’s hurlers last night.
And in fairness to JP, he had a lot of positives going for him in his last start against the Angels on June 11. Sears struck out nine in just 5⅓ and got all kinds of swing-and-miss without issuing a single walk. But Mark Kotsay pulled the southpaw at the first sign of trouble in the sixth inning, after 82 pitches.
That likely didn’t do much for Sears’ morale, and it certainly didn’t help the A’s win: Grant Holman came into the game and allowed both inherited runners to score—and then gave up four more runs of his own en route to a tough 6-5 loss in Anaheim. In retrospect, that game seems like a missed opportunity for Sears to get back on track. Instead, Holman got his ticket back to Triple-A punched.
Sears has never had top-of-rotation stuff, but he has been a reliable strike pumper who spins the occasional gem. By this point of the season in 2024, JP had made four starts of at least six innings and no more than one run allowed. He’s only managed to do it once so far this season—and that was against the White Sox.
Hopefully, JP Sears will return to form as the A’s soldier on into the heart of the summer.
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Best of X:
Roster moves.
A’S RECENT MOVES:
— Bill Moriarity - A's Farm (@AthleticsFarm) June 17, 2025
3B Gio Urshela off A’s IL
OF Seth Brown on A’s IL
A’s 2B Zack Gelof to LV on rehab
RHP Aaron Brooks to LV
RHP Edgar Sanchez on MID IL
RHP J.T. Ginn off A’s IL
RHP Grant Holman to LV
LAN OF Jonny Butler to ACL A’s on rehabhttps://t.co/joKXkyUAPy
On the base path with Bam Bam.
Field view of Nick Kurtz’s walk-off homer last night.
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) June 17, 2025
Cinema. pic.twitter.com/g7HVDhkRFs
A good start for Zack in LV.
Zack Gelof walked and scored in his first plate appearance with the Las Vegas Aviators.
— Jason Burke (@ByJasonB) June 18, 2025
An A’s coach is headed for the ASG.
Congratulations Josh
— Athletics (@Athletics) June 17, 2025
Josh Cuffe will serve as the AL’s strength and conditioning coach for the 2025 All-Star Game! pic.twitter.com/EYc0xaY8cR