As the Oakland Athletics wind down the season with ... was there at the Coliseum for a defining moment in A's history. It was the bottom of the ninth inning versus the Kansas City Royals, tie ...
(Stephen Brashear/Getty Images) Ask any lifelong Oakland A’s fan about the dubious things we’ve seen in recent years, and you’ll get a novella’s worth of some of the worst atrocities seen in modern ...
Severino will receive $67 million guaranteed from the A’s, usurping the $66 million that Eric Chavez received in 2004 ...
Both were solid for the A's, especially Ellis, who is arguably the most underrated player in Oakland history. It's also worth noting that the feeling with Holliday and the A's fans is in some ways ...
Two days after 27,759 Oakland A’s fans attended a home game at the Coliseum to protest the team’s expected move to Las Vegas — what was termed a “reverse boycott” — baseball ...
The Oakland A’s decision to sign Luis Severino to a record-breaking deal was about more than just his baseball abilities.
Severino put up a rebound season for the Mets in 2024 and scored a three-year deal with the now-Sacramento A's ...
The Oakland Athletics, or Sacramento Athletics, signed Luis Severino to a three-year, $67 million contract — the largest in franchise history.
The theater, steeped in history, at one time played host to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Elvis Presley, and was home to the Oakland Symphony Orchestra. "There was a lot of structural damage.
After starving his fan base of talented players for years, team owner John Fisher is suddenly willing to hand out a record deal upon leaving Oakland.