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OAKLAND — In what has become an offseason annual ritual, the A’s have turned over much of their roster. Gone are stalwarts such as infielders Josh Donaldson, Jed Lowrie and Brandon Moss. So is ...
Coco Coco Crisp celebrates with his A's teammates after a game-winning RBI single. (US Presswire) OAKLAND -- Ah, October. That magical, mystical time of year, when the most unexpected ...
Coco Crisp is celebrating a return to active status after 28 games on the disabled list. The return of Coco Crisp to the A s is upon us. Crisp has been cleared medically to join the club after ...
Oakland Athletics' Coco Crisp waits to bat during the first inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) ...
Indians new outfielder Coco Crisp could have vetoed trade to Indians by exercising his 10 and five rights -- 10 years in the big leagues and five years with the same team.
Coco Crisp got his first hit of the season Wednesday afternoon, and made two fine catches in the outfield.Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia, top ...
Coco Crisp, the former fleet-footed outfielder for the A’s, Indians, Red Sox and Royals, has bought a home in a guard-gated Calabasas community for $2.7 million.
There may not be a more incredible statistic in baseball at the moment than this: Coco Crisp is hitting .291. That, by itself, is somewhat pedestrian. But consider: Only 23 […] ...
With a relatively young ball club, you need a veteran presence to stabilize the team and keep things together. To an extent, this would be the responsibility of the manager ...
Coco Crisp has been an everyday centerfielder for most of his big league career, but that will change in 2015. The veteran was told by manager Bob Melvin and the Oakland A's on Tuesday that they ...
CHICAGO — Coco Crisp played the first four seasons of his career in Cleveland, got traded to Boston and was gone for more than a decade. He came back this year in a trade on Aug. 31, the ...
Professional baseball player Coco Crisp is ready to make another move to his home roster. He’s put a home in the Rancho Mirage area back on the market for $1.9 million. Not to be confused with ...