It was the rest of the potential playoff teams shitting their pants today as a healthy Rich Harden made his return to the A's. He was on a pitch count of 60, but he will get two more starts before the playoffs to build up that arm strength. He only pitched 3 innings, but had 7 strikeouts (21 per 9 innings for a ratio). He also hit 98 MPH on the gun.
He's had 3 months to heal (unlike Liriano who the Twins only let rest for a month and then rushed him back only to get hurt). The idea of the regular season is to get to the playoffs and the A's have done that without Harden for the majority of the year (along with various other injuries / using the DL over 15 times, which is more than the Red Cox and Spankees despite what ESPN will try to tell you). This team had depth and now they're getting their best pitcher (and one of the best pitchers in the AL when healthy according to other players, managers, and writers).
The A's chances of bringing a World Series back to Oakland get a huge boost with the return of Harden. His arm is fresh as he has not pitched as many innings as others and there is not a lot of film on him from this year either. I'm not saying he is their savior or anything as they've been doing fine without him. But anybody can see that a healthy Rich Harden improves the A's chances and makes them a more dangerous team. Instead of facing Zito, Haren, Blanton, and Loaiza now you'll face Zito, Harden, Haren, and Blanton/Loaiza. It seems everything is coming together at the right time for the A's. And for anyone that thinks they're going to bendover in the first round, better think again...