The A's former Rule 5 Draft pick is on the outside looking in regarding roster construction. After starting the 2024 season slowly, Ryan Noda spent a little over four months with Triple-A Las Vegas, playing in just over 100 games for the Aviators.
The Oakland Athletics are getting a new city and stadium in the coming years, and the team recently released some renderings of what the stadium in Las Vegas…
This year's AL Rookie of the Year race will center around the AL East and a pair of heavyweights that scuffled for the division lead until the regular season's final week.
Anthony Bowens is known for having a big personality on AEW television, but last week he participated in former Oakland A's slugger Jose Canseco's Home Run Derby and was able to show off his big swing, too.
On the field, college sports are as exciting as ever. This weekend, fans gathered in droves to watch a top-3 matchup - and the first Big Ten meeting - between Ohio State and newly minted conference member Oregon, culminating in 10.2 million viewers, making it the most watched primetime regular season Big Ten broadcast since 2008.
The A's had 13 pitchers start a game for them in 2024, from rookies Brady Basso and J.T. Ginn to the workhorse of the rotation, JP Sears. Only three of those pitchers collected over 20 starts, with Sears leading the way, starting 32 games for a second consecutive year, followed by Joey Estes and Mitch Spence, who each made 24 starts of their own.
For the past few seasons, Max Schuemann was always someone that stood out in the A's minor-league box scores, partially because his name is distinct, and partially becuase he was always doing something that called your attention.
The former Oakland A's made some real improvements on the field in 2024, which saw Brent Rooker establish himself as a big-time bat in the middle of the lineup, Lawrence Butler become arguably the face of the A's rebuild and JJ Bleday put together a solid breakout campaign.
The Oakland A's kelly green jerseys are some of the most well-liked uniforms in all of baseball. Heading into the final homestand of the team's tenure in Oakland, the players decided to wear the kelly greens, which read 'Oakland' across the chest, to show the fans how much they've appreciated their support over the years.
"We would not have won nearly as many games as we did without Mason." That is what A's GM David Forst said during the end-of-season media call last week, which is true.
The Athletics recalled Lawrence Butler on June 18th after a month-long stint with Triple-A Las Vegas Aviators, and from that moment, he performed as one of baseball's next young stars.
With the A's slated to move up north to Sacramento for the next three of four seasons beginning with the 2025 season, one question has been on my mind of late, and that has been how the team will adjust to playing in a different ballpark after calling the Oakland Coliseum home for 57 seasons.
The Arizona Fall League is opening up on Monday, October 7, and the A's are sending a number of highly touted prospects this season, including their No.
The Athletics will move from Oakland to Sacramento beginning in the 2025 season.
A’s general manager David Forst announced on Friday that star designated hitter Brent Rooker underwent extensor repair surgery on his right elbow/forearm.
Oakland Athletics general manager David Forst announced on Friday that outfielder Brent Rooker underwent successful right forearm surgery on Tuesday, as reported by Martin Gallegos of MLB.com.
There were few hitters in Major League Baseball who were more productive than the Oakland Athletics’ Lawrence Butler in the second half of the season. His 155 wRC+ from the All-Star Break onward was the 11th best mark in all of baseball, trailing nine All-Stars and Minnesota’s Matt Wallner, who enjoyed his own breakout for the Twins.
Dear Oakland, As a journalist covering the Arizona Coyotes for the last four seasons and working at lower levels of the hockey community in Arizona, I had begun to be influenced by the effects the team had on the community and growth of hockey as a whole.
The A's organization seemed braced for chaos after their final game in Oakland. What they got was a boisterous wake.
Emotions can be a difficult thing to manage. To control and to express. For those of you who took in the final home game at the Oakland Coliseum Wednesday afternoon, I’m sure you know what I am talking about.
J.T. Ginn recorded his first major-league win, Mason Miller threw the Oakland Athletics' final pitch in their Oakland Coliseum history, and the A's completed their home schedule with a 3-2 win over the Texas Rangers on Thursday afternoon.
The A’s did put together a pretty nice farewell for their final game in Oakland, but the sadness and anger from fans will not be going away anytime soon.
Former AL Cy Young Award winner Barry Zito was on hand Thursday to help his former team say goodbye to the Oakland Coliseum.
Oakland A's owner John Fisher gave the fans one more kick in the ribs via a very, very disingenuous farewell letter.
The team announced that Ruiz “will complete post-surgical rehabilitation in the offseason to prepare for 2025 spring training,” suggesting this shouldn’t impact his availability next season.
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