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Longtime A’s radio play-by-play man Ken Korach has a unique perspective on it. In his 30th season calling A’s games, Korach ...
JP Sears shut out the noise of trade rumors with a strong start vs. the Rangers, showing why he's the Athletics' most ...
Luis Castillo allowed a run in seven innings, Josh Naylor hit his first home run for the Mariners and Seattle beat the ...
Raymond went one step further, calling them the “Wandering Athletics” on Monday and the “Itinerant Athletics” last night. For ...
The A’s completed a sweep of the Houston Astros Sunday with a 7-1 win. J.T. Ginn and two relievers limited Houston to seven ...
Nick Kurtz makes MLB history in just 65 games, powering the A’s with a red-hot bat and pushing hard for AL Rookie of the Year ...
Two former Duluth Huskies will be playing for the same team once again as they have inked new major league contracts.
Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz set another team record, tying pitcher Barry Zito with his second straight AL Player of ...
Oakland A's fans were at the Coliseum Sunday for the last home game of the season. Many hope to be back next year, but with a move to Las Vegas in the works, fans aren't sure what next season will ...
Athletics broadcaster Chris Caray apologized for a disastrous home run call in a game against the Houston Astros.
The lure of the Ballers is not a billion-dollar stadium or millionaire players, but rather the opportunity for fans to embrace a team Oakland can call its own.
The Oakland Athletics have agreed to sell its stake in the Coliseum complex to private developer African American Sports & Entertainment Group for $125 million, the developer and team announced ...