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Luis Severino Decries A’s Temporary Home and Faces Trade Speculation

He blamed Sutter Health Park’s Spartan facilities for his 0–7 home record as trade chatter grows.

Overview

  • Severino said playing at Sutter Health Park “feels like a spring training game,” criticizing its left-field clubhouse, lack of air conditioning and sparse crowds.
  • He has struggled at home with an 0–7 record and 6.79 ERA versus a 2–1 record and 2.27 ERA on the road in major-league stadiums.
  • His three-year, $67 million deal is the Athletics’ richest in franchise history and its value is under scrutiny amid his public frustration with the minor-league venue.
  • Visiting players have complained that the mound is “like cement” and the batter’s box is substandard, raising concerns that the conditions could contribute to injuries.
  • With the July trade deadline approaching, Severino has emerged as a potential candidate driven by his home struggles and outspoken critique of his temporary ballpark.