Sean Murphy and Matt Olson returned to the Coliseum after both were traded by the Oakland A’s in 2022
Murphy entered Monday with a .290 average, 11 homers, and 37 RBI to go with a .970 OPS. Olson was fourth in the NL with 16 homers, and the Braves had an NL-leading OPS of .798.
“Yeah, Shea looked awesome,” Murphy said. “When he came up and played so well, I saw the things he could do. I was like, ‘Oh, man, in good hands if they do decide to send me out. So Shea performing as well as he did was I’m sure a factor.” Oakland entered Monday’s series opener with the Braves on an 11-game losing streak, the club’s longest since the start of the 1996 season when it lost 12 in a row. Their 10-45 record was the second worst record after 55 games by any team since 1900, with the worst being the 9-43 mark compiled by the 1904 Senators, who had three games called with the score tied.
Asked if the Aguilar transaction can send a message to others in the A’s clubhouse, Kotsay said, “I think everyone in that locker room has come to acknowledge where we’re at, nothing right now would surprise them in terms of moves or changes that would be made. At the same point, that group is continuing to come together, they’re continuing to search for ways though to get through this.”
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