A’s deal reliever Scribner for pitching prospect
The A’s first trade of winter meetings didn’t include Brett Lawrie or even a starting pitcher, rather relief pitcher Evan Scribner will be playing for Seattle. Oakland acquired relief pitching prospect...
View ArticleInside Pitch: On poor starting pitching A’s drop three in Detroit
The Oakland Athletics continued their bipolar ways by losing three out of four to the Detroit Tigers. After beginning their 10-game road trip with a three game sweep of the Yankees (8-12) in New York,...
View ArticleA’s must win at the deadline to win in 2018
The A’s are sellers at the trade deadline, once more. What’s different from 2015, though, is the market and their roster’s surging performances, which should prompt general manager David Forst to sell...
View ArticleAdam Rosales produces in place of injured Semien
In the wake of the Marcus Semien wrist injury that has him placed on the DL along with no timetable for a return, two questions presented themselves inside of the A’s clubhouse: How would a team that...
View ArticleA’s host free Wild Card watch party at Coliseum ‘Treehouse’
The Oakland A’s are hosting a Wild Card Watch Party at the Oakland Coliseum Wednesday for fans who want to gather to watch the A’s as they play the American League wild card game in New York. The A’s...
View ArticleBouncing ball hits third, soars over Matt Chapman to fuel Red Sox comeback
A sharp grounder headed toward the glove of Matt Chapman hit third base and sailed over his head in the ninth inning, sending home two Boston runners as the Red Sox broke open a tie for an eventual...
View ArticleCity of Oakland, Alameda County clash on potential Coliseum sale
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf warned the Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday morning not to sell their half share of the Coliseum complex to the Oakland A’s baseball team without including...
View ArticleHundreds march, rally at Oakland May Day event
Hundreds of union workers, social justice advocates and their supporters rallied and marched through the streets of Oakland Wednesday to observe International Workers’ Day. The annual May Day events...
View ArticlePort of Oakland moves toward Howard Terminal A’s stadium despite union objection
The Port of Oakland’s Board of Directors unanimously approved an exclusive negotiating agreement with the Oakland Athletics Monday afternoon, a move that may lead to the construction of a new stadium...
View ArticleOakland drops lawsuit against county, removes Coliseum sale hurdle
Oakland is dropping its lawsuit against Alameda County over the sale of the Oakland Coliseum complex, city officials announced Wednesday. Mayor Libby Schaaf, Council President Rebecca Kaplan and Vice...
View ArticlePort director says A’s ‘ballpark can be achieved’
The new executive director of the Port of Oakland believes the proposed new Oakland A’s baseball stadium can be compatible with the port’s maritime operations despite concerns raised by union and...
View ArticleLawsuit aims to halt environmental review fast-tracking at proposed A’s...
A coalition of shipping, trucking and steel companies has filed a lawsuit aimed at stopping the fast-tracking of an environmental review of the Oakland A’s plan to build a new baseball stadium at the...
View ArticleOakland establishes COVID-19 emergency fund
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf on Friday announced the launch of an emergency relief fund to serve the city’s most vulnerable residents and first responders during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Speaking...
View ArticleOakland A’s offer fans chance to ‘attend’ games as cardboard cutouts
Oakland A’s fans won’t be able to watch the team in person this season because of the 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic, but the team announced Tuesday that people can pay to have cardboard cutouts of...
View ArticleFrom balls to ballots: Oakland Arena to host voting center
The Oakland Arena — formerly known as Oracle Arena — will serve as an accessible voting location starting next month, the Oakland A’s and Alameda County announced Monday. In-person voting at the...
View ArticleA’s president says council-approved stadium plan still doesn’t work for team
Oakland city councilmembers voted Tuesday on a non-binding financial plan for a new waterfront stadium for the Oakland A’s, but the team said it was a swing and a miss. A’s president Dave Kaval said...
View ArticlePort director says A’s ‘ballpark can be achieved’
The new executive director of the Port of Oakland believes the proposed new Oakland A’s baseball stadium can be compatible with the port’s maritime operations despite concerns raised by union and...
View ArticleLawsuit aims to halt environmental review fast-tracking at proposed A’s...
A coalition of shipping, trucking and steel companies has filed a lawsuit aimed at stopping the fast-tracking of an environmental review of the Oakland A’s plan to build a new baseball stadium at the...
View ArticleOakland establishes COVID-19 emergency fund
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf on Friday announced the launch of an emergency relief fund to serve the city’s most vulnerable residents and first responders during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Speaking...
View ArticleOakland A’s offer fans chance to ‘attend’ games as cardboard cutouts
Oakland A’s fans won’t be able to watch the team in person this season because of the 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic, but the team announced Tuesday that people can pay to have cardboard cutouts of...
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