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The Detroit Tigers make a stop in West Sacramento, California for a three game set against the Athletics and their potent ...
OAKLAND — "Stay in Oakland" chants filled the Oakland City Hall chamber Tuesday as the city made one last push to keep the A's in Oakland. City Council passed a resolution to reaffirm that the A ...
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A's leave Oakland a winner. They also leave plenty of tears and 57 ...
The A's played their final game in Oakland on Thursday. There were plenty of tears as players, fans and employees reflected on 57 years of memories.
Legendary Oakland A’s player Ricky Henderson hugs a fan before the final home game at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024. In 2025, the A’s will play in West Sacramento.
The A’s exodus from Oakland will give the team the dubious distinction of being the first Major League Baseball franchise to have moved on four different occasions. After starting in ...
OAKLAND — Opening Day is all about new beginnings. But for Oakland A’s fans, this year’s Opening Day felt more like the beginning of the end.
The Oakland A’s are expected to be among the worst teams in baseball, starting with a 1-6 record after being swept by the Red Sox as they head into a three-game set with the Tigers beginning Friday.
The A's met with Oakland and Alameda County officials Thursday to talk about extending the lease at the Coliseum. Their new home is not expected to be ready in Las Vegas until 2028 at the earliest.
Oakland Athletics fans hold up banners in the right field stands during the A’s game against the Detroit Tigers in the seventh inning at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023.
After starting in Philadelphia in 1901, the A’s moved to Kansas City in 1955, then to Oakland in 1968, with California's capital city of Sacramento and Las Vegas next in the peripatetic pipeline.
The A’s will get their public money and build a fancy stadium on the Oakland waterfront, and MLB will eventually expand by two cities (Portland and Nashville are my guesses).
The A’s are 41-71 heading into Friday’s opener of a three-game series against the first-place Houston Astros and are on pace to lose 100 games for just the second time since they moved to Oakland.
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