If anything, this Gelof/Butler/Soderstrom stretch of games where the A's are still losing most of their games but at least resembling an actual MLB team most of the time at leasts gives me hope for the next couple of seasons when/if the front office finally is freed from John Fisher's tight wallet.
If this (guy who's currently hitting like post-HGH Barry Bonds while running the bases like pre-HGH Barry) is truly what Gelof is as a player, the A's probably just need to fill out their pitching staff with guys who don't suck (they're honestly probably missing the entire rotation worth of starting pitchers they traded away for nothing more than the several MVP-level infielders they moved.) in order to be competitive (or at least watchable) next season. Just getting Mason Miller for a full healthy season would probably be a full 5 or so game difference on its own.
I was pretty much out on the A's given the whole Las Vegas saga and Fisher gutting what would probably be the best team in the entire AL in order to save money thing but the last month plus of the team finally bringing up some prospects who aren't just AAAA-ers has rekindled a tiny bit of that spark I had for baseball beyond seeing Ohtani do absolutely ridiculous things on a nightly basis.
Yeah, I think as A's fans we're conditioned to root for young guys by this point so it still feels good watching the call-ups succeed. Even before the Vegas thing, this group of prospects (Gelof, Butler, Soderstrom) have been on the radar for a few years as the next core so they've given me a reason to watch again too. At one point I was a little miffed that Ohtani picked Anaheim over Oakland when the A's were a playoff contender and the Angels are perennial underperformers but in retrospect, his agent was right to steer him away from this front office. He'd have been traded for 5 cents on the dollar too. I just hope he's on a playoff team next year and not toiling away again for the inexcusably bad Angels.
I think we all knew Chapman, Olson, and Semien were gone when it became clear the Howard Terminal stadium was being delayed beyond their free agency windows. The Sean Murphy trade stings a little more because he still had years of arbitration left. But the most frustrating part of that whole situation is that this front office couldn't get a single top prospect out of trading away the young core of a 97 win team with multiple All Stars and Gold Glove winners. All the top players in the farm system right now were either drafted or signed by the A's. That just speaks to how tired this "trade everyone - no exceptions" strategy has become when every GM in the league knows the A's have to take whatever you offer them because ownership won't pay a single dime to re-sign top tier talent. Even Jason Giambi's recent pro-Vegas comments are somewhat understandable when you consider that he was booed mercilessly by the Oakland fans for selling out and taking the Yankees money but Oakland never even made him an offer to stay. We're now three decades and multiple owners removed from Oakland operating like an actual MLB team.
I'll enjoy watching Gelof, Soderstrom, Ruiz and Butler as long as the A's still play in Oakland. Denzel Clark (OF) and Darell Hernaiz (SS) should be coming up soon too. The pitching staff could be decent soon with Mason Miller and Luis Medina showing some ace level stuff in spurts. JP Sears has struggled this year but could be a pretty good 4th or 5th starter with better defense behind him. And there's that Cuban kid Luis Morales that they just signed who's in Stockton now and looking pretty sharp on the mound. I don't think I'll be able to watch them if they end up in Vegas but there's enough up and coming talent to make this group watchable again until that happens.