Athletics showcase promising player talent amid struggles this season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 3:00 AM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

The Oakland Athletics continue to face challenges in the 2026 season, primarily due to key players being on the injured list. Despite this, the team's core group, including Zack Gelof, Jacob Wilson, and Joshua Kuroda-Grauer, is viewed as having significant talent potential. Analysts highlight the need for improvement in player development and coaching to realize this potential fully. If successful, the Athletics could emerge as a competitive team with both offensive and defensive strengths in the near future.
- •Athletics key players face injuries while the team struggles.
- •Gelof, Wilson, and Kuroda-Grauer are seen as promising talents.
- •Coaching adjustments are necessary for player development.
- •Athletics could compete effectively if talent is maximized.
- •The team's 2027 infield features high-upside prospects.
- 3:00 AMYahoo Sports — Amidst The Despair: The Position Player Talent Is There
"The devil is in the details. In the headline, a key word is “talent” which is different from “performance”. My point here is that as bad as the 2026 A’s have been, and will undoubtedly continue to be with the majority of their key players on the IL, the “core” much ballyhooed is indeed legitimate. […]
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