OAKLAND – Jared Koenig wasn’t sure a day like this would ever happen.
With a host of friends and family members among the 14,341 in attendance, including his dad on Father’s Day, Koenig, a San Jose native, allowed just two hits and four walks for the A’s in a rare feel-good day at the Coliseum. The A’s are now 8-25 at home, and their .338 win percentage is the worst in MLB.
His college career also included stops at Old Dominion and Cal State Monterey Bay, and two years of independent baseball took him from Monterey to Utica, Michigan, to Lake Erie, Ohio, and to San Rafael before he signed to play for the Auckland Tuatara in the 2019-20 season. “For him, his journey through independent ball, through Australia, through the minor leagues, it’s a great reward for him.”
“There’s definitely thoughts where you don’t know if you’re going get this day or not,” Koenig said. “It was out of my hands, other than what I was doing down . My whole goal was just to do everything I could in my power to get the chance to be here.” Koenig did not record more than 12 outs in either of his first two big-league starts for the A’s. He took the mound Sunday with a 0-2 record and an 11.25 ERA. Last Monday against Boston, Koenig allowed single runs in each of the first three innings in what became a 6-1 loss.
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