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Why Forst is eyeing trades over free agency to improve A's roster
Athletics general manager David Forst explained why he is prioritizing trades over signing free agents this offseason.
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How A's will combat Sacramento heat with night-heavy 2025 schedule
The Athletics released their 2025 MLB schedule, designed to combat the Sacramento heat as the ballclub plans to play its home games at Sutter Health Park.
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A's, River Cats to play on grass field at Sutter Health Park
The Athletics and River Cats will be playing on grass at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento during the 2025 season.
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New A's Vegas ballpark renderings show on-site hotel/casino placement
The Athletics’ new Las Vegas ballpark renderings feature an unprecedented design that includes an on-site casino, hotel, and several retail shops.
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Watch implosion of Tropicana Las Vegas, clearing way for A's stadium
The Tropicana, the Las Vegas Strip’s third-oldest casino, came down in a grand implosion to make way for an MLB stadium for the Oakland A’s.
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Butler reveals memento he kept from A's final Coliseum game
Lawrence Butler revealed what mementos he took from the Oakland Athletics final game at the Coliseum.
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GM Forst expects A's payroll to go up in first Sacramento season
General manager David Forst expects the Athetics’ payroll to increase before the franchise’s first season at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento.
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How Hernáiz, Schuemann made history in Oakland A's last game
Darell Hernáiz and Max Schuemann were the last players to record a pair of stats with the Oakland Athletics in their 57-year MLB spell.
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Watch final RBI hit and final out of A's 57-year Oakland era
The A’s recorded their final RBI hit and their final out as the Oakland Athletics during Sunday’s 6-4 loss to the Seattle Mariners.
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How die-hard A's fan Tom Hanks reacted to team's Oakland departure
Bay Area native Tom Hanks, who once worked Athletics games at the Oakland Coliseum, shared his honest reaction to the franchise’s departure from the East Bay.
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A's Coliseum departure leaves Oakland fans in melancholic state
After nearly six decades as an East Bay staple, the Athletics’ divorce with the City of Oakland becoming official leaves fans shrouded in melancholy.
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Kotsay addresses Coliseum crowd after emotional final game in Oakland
Mark Kotsay addresses the Coliseum for the last time after the A’s win their final game in Oakland on Thursday afternoon.
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Oakland bids farewell to the A's after 57 seasons at Coliseum
After 57 seasons at the Coliseum, the Athletics bid farewell to Oakland as the team hosts their final game in the Bay Area on Thursday.
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Beane feeling nostalgic as A's tenure in Oakland comes to a close
Longtime Oakland Athletics executive Billy Beane reflected on the organization’s final game at the Coliseum.
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Rangers manager Bochy finds A's relocation ‘hard to believe'
Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy is saddened by the Athletics’ decision to abandon their longtime home in Oakland.
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Yankees star Judge shares ‘mixed' feelings on A's relocation
Northern California native and New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge will miss facing the Athletics at Oakland Coliseum.
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Kotsay still processing emotions as A's begin final Oakland homestand
Athletics manager Mark Kotsay still is processing his emotions as the team begins its final homestand in Oakland.
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Kotsay felt A's played well vs. Cole, hot Yankees team
Manager Mark Kotsay speaks to reporters after the Oakland A’s 4-2 loss to the New York Yankees on Friday night to break down the extra-innings loss.
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Ginn, A's bullpen shine, but Yankees rally in extras to win 4-2
“A’s Postgame Live” analysts Brodie Brazil and Shooty Babitt highlight the pivotal 10th inning of Oakland’s 4-2 loss to the New York Yankees on Friday night.
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Ex-A's owner Haas calls out Fisher's ‘unforgivable' relocation decision
Former Athletics owner Walter J. Haas tore into current owner John Fisher about his decision to relocate the team out of Oakland to Sacramento and ultimately Las Vegas.