Enterprise-Record (Chico)

The Oakland A’s play the Astros in an AL Division Series on Monday,

Hendriks, Semien among offseason free agent class

- By Kerry Crowley

It’s too soon to know exactly how the coronaviru­s pandemic and the resulting economic fallout across the major leagues will affect this year’s free agent class, but it’s increasing­ly clear baseball is headed toward an unpreceden­ted offseason.

MLB teams are laying off scouts and high-ranking front office officials, making cuts at nearly every level of organizati­ons and preparing for the realistic scenarios in which stadiums will either have reduced capacities or be completely empty again in 2021.

Financial trouble doesn’t bode well for anyone in any industry and MLB players who are set to become free agents are likely preparing to lower their expectatio­ns this winter. It’s impossible to know whether players might be more likely to return to familiar situations on one-year deals and wait a season to see if they can command larger salaries, but the Oakland A’s might need that to happen to have a realistic shot at competing for a World Series title in 2021.

Even with superstar third basemanMat­t Chapman out for the postseason following hip surgery, the A’s best chance to win a World Series title within the next five seasons could be right now.

Lights- out closer Liam Hendriks, 2019MVP finalistMa­rcus Semien and second baseman Tommy LaStella are the headliners of a group of A’s who will soon hit free agency, but the group also includes several key contributo­rs including starter Mike Fiers, switchhitt­ing outfielder Robbie

Grossman and bullpen anchors Joakim Soria and Yusmeiro Petit.

An A’s farm system that always seems to produce strong talent can offset many of the losses Oakland anticipate­s this winter, but it will be difficult for Billy Beane and David Forst to find solid replacemen­ts at positions the organizati­on hasn’t had to worry about the last few years.

Semien’s emergence at shortstop last season turned the A’s infield from a strong groupwith a lot of potential to one of the best infields in all of baseball. Chapman and first baseman Matt Olson aren’t going anywhere unless Beane suddenly gets trade-happy, but LaStella will also be difficult to replace considerin­g the A’s have been searching for consistenc­y at second base for the last several years.

Even with Semien’s deep ties to the East Bay and his decline in production this season, it seems inevitable another team will outbid Oakland for his services in the winter. LaStella should also capitalize on the chance to hit the open

market as there’s a real demand for left-handed hitting infielders with elite contact skills like his.

Finding suitable replacemen­ts in the bullpen could be the biggest challenge for Oakland as manager Bob Melvin has had the luxury of choosing among a long list of potential highlevera­ge options over the last few years. The A’s could try to replace Hendriks with top prospect A. J. Puk if they determine the oft-injured lefty has a better chance of staying healthy out of the bullpen, but Beane and Forst know it will be practicall­y impossible to find relievers who have demonstrat­ed the type of consistenc­y Petit and Soria have brought to the best bullpen in the majors.

The A’s should be able to withstand losing Fiers and 2020 trade deadline pickup Mike Minor in the rotation, but it’s easy to see that the offseason checklist Oakland must deal with is much more extensive than the ones from the past two winters.

Oakland could have a different look next season, but the A’s do have a strong core to build upon and play in a division that doesn’t look like it will be extremely challengin­g to win over the next fewyears.

 ?? ERIC RISBERG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oakland Athletics shortstop Marcus Semien throws out the ChicagoWhi­te Sox’s Luis Robert at first base during the fourth inning of Game 2of an American League wildcard series Wednesday in Oakland.
ERIC RISBERG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oakland Athletics shortstop Marcus Semien throws out the ChicagoWhi­te Sox’s Luis Robert at first base during the fourth inning of Game 2of an American League wildcard series Wednesday in Oakland.

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