Joey Estes took a perfect game into the seventh inning, Zack Gelof hit a home run and the Oakland Athletics held off the visiting Seattle Mariners 2-1 on Wednesday night.
The A's have a challenge ahead of them when, or if, they go ahead with their planned relocation to Las Vegas in a few years, yet they may already have found a way to make that task even more difficult.
In his Trade Deadline Preview, ESPN's Jeff Passan ran down a number of players on the Oakland A's roster that are likely to be moved in the coming weeks, like veteran starters Alex Wood, Ross Stripling, and Paul Blackburn (all of whom are on the IL currently).
He came over to the A’s as part of the 2022 deadline deal that sent Frankie Montas and Lou Trivino to the Yankees. Since then, he has been the most reliable and consistent pitcher on the Oakland staff as other arms have either been hurt or underperformed.
Bolte landed on MLB Pipeline’s team of the week after his strong week in Lansing The calendar has now flipped to June, and movement in the system has picked up a bit as we’ve gotten a better chance to feel out how the Oakland Athletics top prospects are developing this season.
Right-hander Joey Estes will look to add another mark to the win column against the Seattle Mariners as the Oakland Athletics continue a three-game home series against their American League West counterpart Wednesday night.
The Oakland A's are planning to move to Las Vegas for the 2028 season, but they need to get to work on constructing a ballpark to play games in before that date.
At Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Wednesday, the Oakland Athletics meet the Seattle Mariners (four straight wins) at 9:40 PM ET. Hoping to find out who’s playing for the Mariners and the Athletics?
Both the A’s and the B’s lost 1-run games. While the Oakland Athletics were facing off against the Seattle Mariners at the Coliseum in front of 5,624 loyal fans, the Oakland Ballers were 15 minutes up the freeway playing their first ever home game.
Taking the spots of Brady Basso and Michael Kelly The Athletics announced some roster shuffling just hours before their series opener against the Mariners, making a (partially forced) change to the bullpen: The big news is the return of Sean Newcomb.
The Oakland Athletics (24-37) begin a three-game series against the Seattle Mariners (34-27) on Tuesday at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. First pitch is at 9:40 PM.
Major League Baseball announced Tuesday morning that Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano has been declared permanently ineligible for violating the league’s sports betting rules.
In the first of a three-game series, on Tuesday, June 4 at 9:40 PM ET, the Oakland Athletics will host the Seattle Mariners. Athletics vs. Mariners Series Info Mariners @ Athletics Time: Tuesday, June 4 at 9:40 PM ET Athletics Starting Pitcher: Mitch Spence Mariners Starting Pitcher: George Kirby TV Channel: NBCS-CA Livestream: Fubo Mariners […]
A’s reliever Vinny Nittoli is joining the team before tomorrow’s series opener with the Mariners, reports Jessica Kleinschmidt (X link). Assuming he’s in line for a call-up, the A’s will need to select his contract to add him to the MLB roster.
Let's take a look at three Oakland Athletics players who could be on the move at the trade deadline.
The Oakland A's have released outfielder Stephen Piscotty, accoding to the minor league transactions page. The 33-year-old Pleasanton, Ca native had signed a minor league deal with the A's back in February and assigned him to the Triple-A Las Vegas Aviators out of camp.
Miguel Andujar and Brent Rooker both homered and drove in four runs to help the visiting Oakland A's outslug the Atlanta Braves 11-9 on Saturday and even the three-game series.
Mason Miller has been the Oakland Athletics’ best player this season. That’s a testament to how well he has pitched in his rookie campaign. It’s also a reminder that the A’s aren’t a very good baseball team.
The Athletics have sent newly acquired right-hander Brandon Bielak outright to Triple-A Las Vegas after designating him for assignment. It has been quite the month for right-hander Brandon Bielak.
We rarely talk about the Oakland Athletics in granular baseball terms nowadays, and for good reason. Their last three years have been a real-life version of the plot of Major League but without any of the winning.
More casual fans likely did not know the name Brent Rooker prior to his 2023 breakout year in Oakland. He played just shy of 200 games across three different seasons for three different clubs.
Oakland Athletics closer Mason Miller is having a heck of a 2024 season, already making a strong case for earning AL Rookie of the Year. He has been a pleasant surprise for the A’s.
The Oakland Athletics don't have much going for them these days, but closer Mason Miller has risen above the void.
The Oakland Athletics placed pitcher Ross Stripling on the 15-day injured list on Saturday due to a strained right elbow. Stripling started on Friday against the Houston Astros, but struggled and lasted only 3 2/3 innings.
This is the fifth and final article in a series that looks at the five best players at each position for the Oakland Athletics. In this installment are right- and left-handed starters, as well as relief pitchers.
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