Another A’s veteran will likely miss the start of the season. It has been a tough spring for Oakland Athletics infielder Aledmys Diaz who hasn’t appeared in a Cactus League game since February 26 due to groin and calf strains.
Finding a spot for Tyler Soderstrom on the Oakland A's Opening Day roster was always going to be a little tricky. On the one hand, he's a former top prospect that has a lot of potential.
The Mets were a finalist for third baseman J.D. Davis before he signed with the A’s last week.
Coming into camp, right-hander Joe Boyle was one of the players in contention for the fifth spot in the Oakland A's rotation. When Luis Medina went down due to a right knee sprain, the competition seemed to be over after Boyle got off to a hot start this spring.
The obvious roster casualty of the Davis signing The A’s designated right-handed reliever Ángel Felipe for assignment yesterday to make room on the 40-man roster for the recently signed JD Davis, per the team: Felipe was only just claimed off waivers from the San Diego Padres in June of last year.
The Oakland Athletics have designated right-handed pitcher Ángel Felipe for assignment, the team announced Saturday afternoon. Felipe underwent Tommy John surgery on Friday.
It’s really difficult to look at spring training results and try to draw conclusions around who is ready for prime time and who suited to the 2am slot on Peacock Apple Plus or whatever new fangled “station” has cropped up since last night.
J.D. Davis won’t have to go very far after his ugly split from the San Francisco Giants.
The A’s are in agreement with free agent third baseman J.D. Davis, pending a physical.
Opens a spot for Sean Newcomb The Athletics will be without their top lefty reliever to open the season as manager Mark Kotsay announced that Scott Alexander is likely going to begin the year on the IL: Signed to a 1-year contract back in February, Alexander was set to be the top lefty reliever in the Athletics’ bullpen.
Representatives from the A's and the city of Oakland and Alameda County met on Thursday to discuss the possibility of a lease extension for the team at the Oakland Coliseum, where they have called home since 1968.
The righty will miss all of the 2024 season and likely part of 2025 as well.
Still can’t help but be skeptical The Athletics second meeting with city officials happened this afternoon and early reports are that the meeting went well.
Injury news coming out of the Cactus League As the A’s are set to square off against the Chicago Cubs later this afternoon (1:05 p.m. PDT), some injury news coming out of Catcus League camp surfaced this morning.
Once one of the hottest young hitters in baseball with the New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics outfielder Andujar is proving that he still has something to prove in the MLB.
Here are three rising stars looking to make an impact for the A's in 2024.
The Oakland Athletics are trying to relocate to Las Vegas, and there are plans in place to build an incredible ballpark if they manage to accomplish that goal.
Whether it comes with chagrin, delusional optimism, or both, the Oakland Athletics may be playing their last season in the city of Oakland before moving… somewhere before maybe finally finding their home in Las Vegas.
The Oakland Athletics unveiled renderings of their new $1.5 billion stadium in Las Vegas on Tuesday, and fans are definitely taking notice: Alex Gold – “The A’s disabled replies to their new ballpark announcement.
The Oakland Athletics unveiled renderings of their new $1.5 billion stadium in Las Vegas Tuesday. The stadium renderings are attention-catching to say the least.
Coming off a historically dreadful (50-112) 2023 season, the only way the Oakland Athletics can go on the field is up. Ahead of the new Major League Baseball
The Oakland A's were supposed to be the team that stayed.
The Oakland A's want to move to Las Vegas, but it might not be as simple as it once looked.
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