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A’s Promote Shea Langeliers, Release Stephen Piscotty

By Anthony Franco | August 16, 2022 at 10:48am CDT

The A’s announced they’ve selected the contract of top catching prospect Shea Langeliers. The club also recalled David MacKinnon from Triple-A Las Vegas. In corresponding moves, Oakland placed Ramón Laureano on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to August 15, with a left oblique strain, and released outfielder Stephen Piscotty.

It’s a notable shakeup for the A’s, who’ll get their first look at a player they hope to be a key piece of the future. Langeliers was one of four players Oakland received from the Braves in the Matt Olson trade this spring. Arguably the headliner of the deal, the righty-hitting backstop is regarded by most prospect evaluators as a potential above-average regular behind the dish.

The ninth overall pick in the 2019 draft, Langeliers has spent the past three years progressing up the minor league ladder. He got off to a somewhat slow start late in his first pro season — not too surprising for a catcher logging the most action in any year of his career. The following minor league season was wiped out by the pandemic, and Atlanta pushed the Baylor product to Double-A to start 2021. Langeliers spent virtually the entire year there, putting up an impressive .258/.338/.498 line with 22 home runs in 92 games in a pitcher-friendly environment.

That would’ve been quality power production for any player, but it’s particularly impressive for a highly-regarded defensive catcher. Langeliers fits that bill. Most evaluators peg him as at least an average receiver, and he draws unanimous praise for his arm strength. Each of FanGraphs, Keith Law of the Athletic, Baseball America and Kiley McDaniel of ESPN placed him among the back half of their top 100 overall prospects heading into the 2022 season, and the A’s acquired him as part of their Spring Training teardown.

Langeliers has continued to impress in his new organization. He’s spent the year in Triple-A, his first extended stretch there after a brief cameo late last season. Over 402 plate appearances, the 24-year-old has hit 19 homers and posted a solid 10.7% walk percentage against a manageable 21.9% strikeout rate. Las Vegas is one of the more favorable environments in the affiliated ranks for hitters, but Langeliers’ .283/.366/.510 line is a strong showing even in that context. With nearly 200 upper minors games under his belt over the past two seasons, he had little left to prove before earning an MLB look.

The A’s would have had to add Langeliers to the 40-man roster this offseason to prevent him from being selected in the Rule 5 draft. General manager David Forst indicated last week they were hoping to get him a look earlier than that, and he’ll presumably spend the final seven weeks of the season on the active roster. The club has been playing out the string in a brutal season, but Langeliers’ promotion will give the fanbase and organization a glimpse at a potential core piece for 2023 and beyond. BA recently named him the game’s #81 farmhand, while McDaniel pegs him as the second-best prospect in the organization.

First-year manager Mark Kotsay will be tasked with divvying up playing time between the rookie and incumbent backstop Sean Murphy. Oakland’s primary catcher is arguably the team’s best player. An elite defender with an above-average .244/.323/.422 showing at the dish, Murphy is one of the best catchers in the game. He’ll certainly remain in the lineup on most days, although Langeliers’ promotion could afford Murphy some additional quasi-rest work at first base or as a designated hitter. Langeliers himself figures to see some action at those spots as well.

That’ll at least be the temporary arrangement, but a solid showing from Langeliers during his first look at big league pitching would only ramp up speculation about Murphy’s long-term future. With Murphy controllable through 2025, the A’s certainly don’t have to deal him away next offseason. He’ll only be going through arbitration for the first time in the winter, and next year’s salary (while a notable raise over his pre-arb payouts) won’t be onerous — even for an Oakland club that’s likely to run one of the league’s lowest payrolls. Yet a significant portion of the value of each of Murphy and Langeliers lies in their defensive acumen behind the plate. That’s nowhere near as valuable at first base or DH, of course, so one could argue for the A’s to deal Murphy over the winter and turn to Langeliers on a regular basis in 2023. Murphy drew interest from teams like the Guardians and Red Sox before this summer’s trade deadline, and the A’s will certainly get plenty of calls about his availability once teams are again allowed to trade MLB players.

Langeliers’ promotion won’t have huge immediate ramifications from a service time perspective. Enough time has passed that he won’t accrue enough action to reach a full year of service or qualify for early arbitration after 2024 as a Super Two player. If he’s on the MLB roster for good, Langeliers would reach arb-eligibility after the 2025 campaign and would first hit free agency over the 2028-29 offseason. Oakland can option him back to the minors over the next few years, and any demotions could impact his service trajectory.

While the Langeliers call-up is the most significant news for the A’s as they look ahead to future seasons, the corresponding transaction subtracts a player who has spent almost five years with the team. The A’s acquired Piscotty, a Bay Area native and Stanford product, from the Cardinals heading into the 2018 season. The righty-hitting outfielder had broken into the majors with two excellent seasons to earn a $33.5MM contract extension from St. Louis leading into the 2017 campaign. He didn’t perform at the same level his final season in St. Louis, but the A’s took a shot on a bounceback (and brought Piscotty closer to his family as his mother battled ALS) in a trade at the end of that year.

Initially, the change of scenery seemed to work wonders for Piscotty’s career. He popped 27 longballs and put up a .267/.331/.491 line over 151 games during his first season in green and gold. At age 27, Piscotty looked to have rediscovered his early-career form and seemed poised to settle in as a middle-of-the-order bat for years to come. That unfortunately hasn’t played out, as he’s posted below-average numbers in all four years since then.

Going back to the start of 2019, Piscotty owns a .229/.287/.378 line in just shy of 900 plate appearances. He’s hitting .190/.252/.341 with a 34.5% strikeout rate over 42 games this year. He’s gotten just one start over the past eight days, as the club has increasingly turned to Laureano in right field while playing rookie Cal Stevenson in center. With Piscotty earning such sporadic playing time, the A’s have decided to move on entirely.

Piscotty will technically be available to the league’s 29 other teams via release waivers over the next couple days. Any team that claims him would assume the approximate $2MM remaining on his $7.25MM salary, as well as the $1MM buyout on a $15MM team option for next season. That makes it a certainty he’ll clear waivers, with the A’s remaining on the hook for the rest of that sum. Piscotty will be a free agent in the next few days, at which point he’ll have the right to explore other opportunities. If he signs elsewhere before September 1 — even on a minor league contract — he’d be eligible for a new team’s postseason roster.

Laureano, meanwhile, will now miss at least the next week and a half. The team hasn’t provided further specifics on his diagnosis, but it’s common for oblique strains to cost players upwards of a month of action. Laureano missed the first month of the season as he finished out a PED suspension handed down last summer. He’s returned to play in 84 games, hitting .223/.300/.395 with 12 homers while splitting his time between center and right field.

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106 Comments

  1. Eovaldismemes

    3 years ago

    NOT PISCOTTY, childhood idol growing up as a cardinal fan

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    • aTouchOfSarcasm

      3 years ago

      Hopefully he can catch on somewhere and get his career back on track. Always felt for him the way that he needed to be traded out there because of his mother. I’ll take him back here sill over Dickerson….

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    • chemfinancing

      3 years ago

      Childhood idol – I’m laughing at you why do you idolize role players (or even bench players) #laughingstock

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      • BeforeMcCourt

        3 years ago

        Someone wasn’t loved as a child, Michael…

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        • chemfinancing

          3 years ago

          Sure I was McCourt – for instance i had childhood idols of Pujols, Kobe Bryant, Shaq, Steve McNair, Eddie George, Devin Hester. I’m a younger kid. I ever admired the smaller guys such as Aaron Miles, Antwonie Walker, Nathan Vasher. Enjoy the game buddy.

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        • case

          3 years ago

          Shaq was your model for adulthood?

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        • aTouchOfSarcasm

          3 years ago

          You think Devin Hester and Aaron Miles aren’t role players? HOF kick returner, terrible WR. Decent middle infield guy…or bench player…

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    • FrontOfficeStan

      3 years ago

      I really hoped he would have a long and at least semi-successful career when traded. The family situation was tough and really seemed to get to him and hasn’t ever been the same.

      Maybe needs to call Matt Carpenter for his salsa and make a comeback next year.

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  2. Mitchell Page

    3 years ago

    Yes ! Please clear out more dead wood .

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    • A'sfaninUK

      3 years ago

      Andrus, Vogt, Kemp, Pinder, Machin, Bolt and Bride all gotta get off this team already, all are absolutely not MLB players at all this season. Awful.

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      • ARC 2

        3 years ago

        Andrus is a easy out now and so slow he was caught stealing last night on a ball that was in the dirt. There is 0 reason for him to still be on the club since Allen is a better player.

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      • geoffb1982

        3 years ago

        Concur 1 zillion percent

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      • Zachary D Manprin

        3 years ago

        Bride is a decent prospect and has all of 26 games under his belt at the major league level…but you want to dump him. Brilliant.

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        • oaklandfan22

          3 years ago

          I like Bride, not sure why he wants to dump him. He puts together quality AB’s.

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        • Asfan0780

          3 years ago

          I’m intrigued if bride can play some catcher along with multiple infield positions. Could fit as a utility guy. Or just see how he does at third base, since Kevin Smith was terrible and continues to be terrible in favorable hitting las vegas

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        • A'sfaninUK

          3 years ago

          Bride is definitely not a “prospect” – he’s a 26 year old who will be let go at the end of the year. If he was a good hitter he’d have a higher OPS than the unacceptable .541 he currently has. He’s a negative WAR player, get his AAAA butt all the way out of here, smh

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      • chemfinancing

        3 years ago

        Tony kemp’s been decent. Elvis andrus leadership is molina-esque . Just relax a’s fan in the UK

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        • Questionable_Source

          3 years ago

          Without the “leadership” of Andrus, the A’s might be the worst team in baseball, instead of the 2nd worst.

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        • chemfinancing

          3 years ago

          The type of leadership im talking about happens behind doors and in the clubhouse buddy – just relax the a’s aren’t the worst team the NATIONALS are

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      • chemfinancing

        3 years ago

        Machin can hit a bit -just relax

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        • A'sfaninUK

          3 years ago

          “Can hit a bit” does not = a sub-.600 OPS.

          How about you “relax” and learn some ball instead, champ!

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        • chemfinancing

          3 years ago

          Just relax he is a career .277 hitter in the minors, the A’s love guys like this

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        • GangGreen23

          3 years ago

          Machin is backup 2nd Baseman, not an everyday 3rd Baseman, which is where he has been playing the past month.

          Machin fits best in a backup role, just not at 3rd Base, where our Lineup really needs to receive some power hitting from. .

          Btw, Sheldon Neuse is Batting .398 in Triple-A with an On-Base % of .407.

          He should playing everyday at 3rd Base, like he was, and not Machin. I’m quite certain Sheldon can match Machin’s current batting average plus add a few Home Runs to it to boot.

          Lets be honest here = Machin is getting an extended look simply because he BATS LEFT-HANDED. Its not based on merit, or production..

          if he batted right-handed, with his career batting statistics, would he even still be in the organization?

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  3. lloyd_christmas

    3 years ago

    i like it A LOT

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    • Murphy NFLD

      3 years ago

      So your saying theres a chance!!! (:

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    • A'sfaninUK

      3 years ago

      Shea gunna take to MLB pitching like a knife through….butter :))

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  4. nastynate

    3 years ago

    LFG. Best of luck to Shea!

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  5. statman

    3 years ago

    Exciting news … I’ll bet this gets all of the fans to pack the Mausoleum!!!

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    • A'sfaninUK

      3 years ago

      Yeah all A’s threads have dozens of comments but according to you, “only 2 fans” smh WE KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS, YOU DONT HAVE TO KEEP POSTING IN A’S THREADS WE KNOW YOU THINK THEY ONLY HAVE TWO FANS, YOU CAN KNOCK IT OFF NOW.

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      • kje76

        3 years ago

        In fairness, you do tend to respond to all comments in A’s threads, so you have a lot to do with the dozens of comments …

        (Not a negative, per se, just skews that number a lot.)

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    • ARC 2

      3 years ago

      baseball attendance is dead in the bay area. 2 bad teams are not drawing fans. The giants are having a hard time drawing fans. Could be worse could be the Angels and spend more on 1 player than the entire A’s team and still have a bad record.

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      • Samuel

        3 years ago

        The Giants are having a hard time drawing fans?

        They rank 12th in MLB in attendance per game.

        Yes, Oakland again has the worst attendance in MLB. 2nd last is the Marlins. For years we were told all Miami needed was a new park. They got it in 2012 yet have never drawn well there, even when winning. A bad location for baseball is a bad location. The Giants own the Bay Area. The A’s owner is right in wanting to develop the area around a new park in Oakland. It’s the only way he won’t lose his shirt on the deal.

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        • ARC 2

          3 years ago

          Bay area always been a area where winning draws fans. A’s used to lead all MLB in attendance when they won a world series. Now that the giants dynasty is dead the fans stop coming. Raider and 49ers couldn’t draw during bad years too.

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        • oaklandfan22

          3 years ago

          Apparently Samuel wasnt alive when the A’s beat the giants in attendance year after year.

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    • erauber

      3 years ago

      Such insight. Work on new material

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  6. Jacksson13

    3 years ago

    IDIOTS !!
    Should have dumped Piscotty and Andrus and Lowrie in one of the team’s sell-off trades=
    Montas, Maneaa, Chapman, Olson, Bassitt.

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    • ARC 2

      3 years ago

      They did with Trivino and now he is NYY problem.

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      • Asfan0780

        3 years ago

        He’s pitched well in 5 innings but glad he’s gone one of the least enjoyable pitchers to watch and the poster boy for last years bullpen failure

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    • JoeBrady

      3 years ago

      Jacksson13
      IDIOTS !!
      Should have dumped Piscotty and Andrus and Lowrie in one of the team’s sell-off trades=
      ==============================
      Absolutely 100% no. All three are negative value players who would’ve lessened the return. Fans should always, always hope that their team absorbs as much payroll as possible.

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    • pd14athletics

      3 years ago

      A’s should have attached bad contracts to those sell off deals to get a lesser return? I’m surprised John Fisher didn’t push for that, but that’s not what a rebuilding team should be doing…

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      • ARC 2

        3 years ago

        I think that is how the A’s traded Trivino to NYY. One of those prospects the A’s received has no tools worth trading for so that was the down grade of the Montas deal.

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  7. A'sfaninUK

    3 years ago

    YES!!! Langeliers and MacKinnon LETS GO!!!!

    Piscotty is one of the lowest IQ hitters in recent memory. A guy who gets repeatedly told to tailor his swing to tap into his power and launch angle, but who literally says “No, I am a line drive hitter. I will not try and hit homers, I’d rather have a .500 OPS.” Good riddance moron.

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    • Lanidrac

      3 years ago

      I’m pretty sure he hasn’t literally said that he’d rather have a .500 OPS at the very least.

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    • SalaryCapMyth

      3 years ago

      I gritted my teeth when the Braves traded Langeliers to Oakland. I know you don’t get someone like Olsen for a bucket of balls or anything so I get it. I’m just scared I’m going to be watching Langeliers for many years to come wondering what if.

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      • A'sfaninUK

        3 years ago

        I mean, Olson is always going to better than Langeliers, you upgraded no matter what and it will get you to the World Series. Your problems are nothing, I’m an A’s fan, I have real problems! lol

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        • SalaryCapMyth

          3 years ago

          LOL! Respect. Certainly understand that. Has to be difficult being an A’s fan. You must have a lot of “imagine the teams we could have had” moments. Might be a few world series championships richer.

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  8. Jon M

    3 years ago

    Watch out Astros

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    • A'sfaninUK

      3 years ago

      In 2024, yep, definitely.

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      • sorrynotsorry

        3 years ago

        More like 2027.

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        • A'sfaninUK

          3 years ago

          Nah, I was right the first time.

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  9. OKBaseballFan

    3 years ago

    Man, I really hope Piscotty finds a job somewhere. I like him. Congrats to Langeliers for making it to the MLB, I think with this Murphy would perhaps get traded at the deadline next year. Maybe

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    • A'sfaninUK

      3 years ago

      Piscotty has a .621 OPS over his last 498 PA, he’s absolutely cooked as a MLB player. It’s over.

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      • OKBaseballFan

        3 years ago

        Minor League deal? Japan/Korea? Indy ball? He can still play baseball somewhere. I think he’ll get another chance

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        • A'sfaninUK

          3 years ago

          Only way that happens is if he completely overhauls his swing with a doctor, but at that point, he might still get a MLB deal. He wont do this, because he’s one of the dumbest players in the league. Low IQ player.

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        • Jonny5

          3 years ago

          Pot, meet kettle, Mr. low IQ commenter.

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        • FrontOfficeStan

          3 years ago

          “Low IQ player”, but has a degree in atmosphere and engineering at stanford.

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        • A'sfaninUK

          3 years ago

          LMAO

          1) Athlete degrees are phony, we all know it
          2) Being a low IQ player and low IQ person IRL off the field are massively, MASSIVELY different things.

          Wow, you dont know ball, like, at all, huh? Are you 7 or 8? Might need to log off champ.

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        • Jonny5

          3 years ago

          You always repeat the same garbage over and over on these comment threads. Don’t you have anything original to say? The majority of your posts are either you trying to degrade a player you don’t like, or if someone has a differing opinion you say something like “you don’t know anything about baseball!”

          If you knew half as much about baseball as you claim to know you’d be running a team somewhere.

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      • Lanidrac

        3 years ago

        A .621 OPS isn’t that bad for a bench player.

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        • A'sfaninUK

          3 years ago

          Yes it is. MLB players unless C, CF or SS, no MLB player should be allowed to play everyday with a sub-.700 OPS.

          A .700 OPS isn’t that good, youre saying .621 isn’t bad, yikes…

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        • Lanidrac

          3 years ago

          A .700 OPS is nearly average, so there are plenty of everyday players outside of those 3 positions, some even on contending teams, who hit around that mark, especially if they play average or better defense like Piscotty does.

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        • Lanidrac

          3 years ago

          Meanwhile, .621 OPS isn’t that good either, but it’s still a little above replacement level. The problem is that Piscotty has been significantly worse than even that mark this year.

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  10. GangGreen23

    3 years ago

    We’re calling up Langeliers with Stephen Vogt still on the team?

    Vogt is Batting .152. Luv the guy and what he has meant to the Franchise, but where does he get his At Bats now with Langeliers on the team? I’ve got think Langeliers will be the primary backup Catcher behind Murphy.

    Anyways, while we’re at it, can we also callup Sheldon Neuse to play 3rd Base instead of Vimael Machin?

    Too many Slap Hitters in the Lineup recently hovering around .200. And we wonder why we are Scoring only 1 Run per game? Machin is a backup 2nd Baseman, not a Starting 3rd Baseman.

    Playing Machin at 3rd Base is like bringing a Water gun to a Gun fight. .

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    • A'sfaninUK

      3 years ago

      Vogt isnt a MLB catcher anymore, he might have played a couple games there but they weren’t MLB quality, they were awful. I have never seen a “catcher” straight up miss pitched balls thrown at his glove the amount of times I saw it with Vogt. Instinctually, Vogt is the worst catcher of all-time and the A’s only put him there due to moneyball (aka no-title baseball) stupidity. He was a LF on the Rays before the A’s made him fake play catcher.

      At this point, Vogt is a PH/bench coach.

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      • passed_balls

        3 years ago

        Vogt needs to coach. Or get in the booth.

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  11. A'sfaninUK

    3 years ago

    Just looked and over his last 159 G and 498 PA Piscotty made $24M to have a .621 OPS. No wonder the A’s never pay anyone.

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    • Appalachian_Outlaw

      3 years ago

      This branch seems pretty sturdy, so I’m gonna go ahead and venture on our and say that’s NOT the reason the A’s don’t pay anyone.

      Let’s pretend just for a moment you’re right though, and the A’s aren’t paying anyone because a guy making a modest 7m MLB salary didn’t post high level production. Shouldn’t you be more upset at the owner? I mean you’re dragging Piscotty through the mud in this comment section. That’s not a huge contract, though. I’m just saying.

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      • A'sfaninUK

        3 years ago

        Have you read ANY of my posts on here? lol lets just say you wrote all that for no reason, k?

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  12. julyn82001

    3 years ago

    Piscotty did well the first year with the A’s but thereafter it’s been a nightmarish for him just to stay healthy and be consistent. Hopefully, Stephen can find his groove with another team. I’m surprised Stephen Vogt is still with the club. He is a respected veteran and a voice in the club house hence the reason? Elvis should leave the building soon as well… It’s time for young A’s to showcase and built for the future in Vegas???

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    • baycommuter 2

      3 years ago

      As soon as Vogt was signed it looked to me like they were just giving him a last season as backup catcher before they hired him for somewhere in the organization. He could easily be their manager in five years.

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      • User 3663041837

        3 years ago

        Maybe tv analyst, he’s always given fun interviews.

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    • Lanidrac

      3 years ago

      You should be careful not to call up prospects before they’re ready and potentially ruin their development, though. Even tanking teams play a few placeholder vets for good reasons.

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  13. TradeAcuna

    3 years ago

    William has turned himself into a stud and realistically speaking, the Braves were going to trade either William/Langeliers anyway. Hope they don’t regret trading Shea.

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  14. geoffb1982

    3 years ago

    Good move. But I still want John Fisher to be hit by a landing airplane

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    • Samuel

      3 years ago

      If he is, the only group of people willing to buy and run that franchise is the federal government.

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      • geoffb1982

        3 years ago

        I’ll accept that. That’s how bad fisher is

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  15. BraveLil'Toaster

    3 years ago

    Go get em’ Shea!

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  16. bhambrave

    3 years ago

    Shea Langeliers, the one that got away.

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    • A'sfaninUK

      3 years ago

      No, the one you gave up to get a better player in Matt Olson.

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      • bhambrave

        3 years ago

        After we let Freddie get away unnecessarily.

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        • A'sfaninUK

          3 years ago

          You won a World Series, no one cares at all and it doesnt matter at all. Oh no, Freddie and Oly get to go play in their hometowns, what a disgrace! Sheesh…

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        • bhambrave

          3 years ago

          You seem to be overwrought. Maybe you should get off the computer and go outside for a while.

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  17. JimmyForum

    3 years ago

    Just cause you like a player doesn’t mean he doesn’t suck

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  18. Tacoshells

    3 years ago

    Wow!!!!! The As actually doing something right this season. Welcome !!

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  19. geoffb1982

    3 years ago

    Shea hea kid

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  20. Dumpster Divin Theo

    3 years ago

    Piscotty went from Piscotty to Pishitty in a fortnight.

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    • A'sfaninUK

      3 years ago

      A fortnight is 2 weeks, Piscotty has been one of the worst players in the league since 2019.

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        3 years ago

        I did not know that. Knowledge is power

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  21. sorrynotsorry

    3 years ago

    Please let the DFA train keep rolling. I’d much rather watch an IF of Nuese, Allen, Bride and Brown with Shea and Murph rotating C/DH/1B.

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  22. Datashark

    3 years ago

    So is Vogt the next DFA? 3 catchers on roster

    Reply
  23. Drew Waters Bat

    3 years ago

    As a Braves fan, happy to see Shea get this opportunity. Crush it bud.

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  24. davemlaw

    3 years ago

    Gives Piscotty a chance to get picked up by a contender.

    Reply
  25. Lanidrac

    3 years ago

    Shouldn’t they have waited until Laureano returns from the IL to release Piscotty? It seems odd that they’re going to purposely play short on OF depth for the next few weeks. Is this just to give Piscotty an opportunity to join a contender (not that I expect a contender to pick him up) by that Sept. 1 deadline?

    Reply
    • alowishus1

      3 years ago

      Releasing him now gives him a chance to be picked up by a contender, thus they recoup a smidgin of his salary.

      Reply
      • Lanidrac

        3 years ago

        What contender would he actually help?

        Reply
  26. Lanidrac

    3 years ago

    Who was Piscotty traded for again? Munoz and Schrock, a headcase and a AAAA hitter, neither of whom are still in the organization? Wow, I guess both sides lost that trade.

    Reply
    • GangGreen23

      3 years ago

      A’s lost that Trade more, since Piscotty consumed $7M of our Salary Cap the past few seasons. Thats not a high amount for most teams, but for the A’s ……. it was a high Opportunity Cost. Could have spent that dough on another Player who could have contributed more.

      Reply
      • Ol’ Uncle Charlie

        3 years ago

        Salary cap?

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  27. UGA_Steve

    3 years ago

    Braves fan that hated seeing Langeliers dealt here.

    I am still good with the Freddy/Olson saga, and didn’t mind sending away any of the other pieces, but I just felt like Langeliers was the next version of Brian McCann, especially given the fact Contreras had never really overwhelmed anyone in the minors. I hope he and Contreras are All-Star starters for many years to come for the Braves and A’s respectively.

    Really glad to see him getting a chance. Tired of seeing career negative OPS+ catchers in the big leagues that really don’t do much defensively yet hang around until their mid-30’s. Give the young kids a chance before their knees wear out in the minors.

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    • A'sfaninUK

      3 years ago

      You realize you just came into an Oakland A’s thread, to let everyone know you, a fan who literally just won a title, is a little sad that you got the best first baseman in the league in exchange for a prospect, who has never played MLB.

      No one cares guy, we are all A’s fans in here, we are miserable, you dont have real problems!!! We do!!!

      Reply
      • bhambrave

        3 years ago

        The post police is patrolling. Watch out.

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      • kje76

        3 years ago

        With all due respect, Goldschmidt and Freeman might just have something to say about “best first baseball in the league”.

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        • Lanidrac

          3 years ago

          Neither of them actually play in the same league as Olson.

          Reply
        • bhambrave

          3 years ago

          They do now, since Olson is in Atlanta.

          Reply
  28. Rsox

    3 years ago

    I wonder how much Piscotty’s heart (and head for that matter) is in the game anymore as he hasn’t been the same since his mother passed away.

    Reply
  29. goob

    3 years ago

    Beware of Langeliers – Stephen King says he eats everything in sight.

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