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Just as Gio Urshela was beginning to regain his footing, fate dealt another tough blow to the former Yankees fan favorite. On ...
The A’s left Philadelphia in 1954, but they still have fans here who root for the team that has moved four times in 125 years ...
Last year, amid a sad and long and occasionally angry goodbye to the city’s Major League Baseball team, the Ballers got a ton ...
The San Francisco Giants used the first iteration of their rivalry matchup against the Athletics to seemingly call out their ...
Don’t expect much A’s protest fervor from fans attending what used to be the Bay Bridge Series against the Giants.
Not all of MLB's rivalry matchups are barn-burners -- but there's plenty to watch this weekend besides Juan Soto.
While the debate continues over MLB games being played in minor league parks, recent events have thrown gasoline on the fire.
Alcatraz as a prison? What about a coliseum that features Jan. 6 patriots? Hearst Castle as the Western White House? And don't forget Trump Tower Torrance.
In response to those claims, the A’s answered back by adopting the white elephant as a symbol of pride and a ... When the team moved to Oakland in 1967, the elephant made a comeback over 20 ...
"Rickey Henderson was a baseball legend & an Oakland icon. He not only brought the A's to new heights w/ his dazzling play, he was one of the many symbols of Black excellence in our great city.
Rickey Henderson, the legendary Major League Baseball star who played the lion’s share of his career in his hometown of Oakland with the A’s, passed away on Friday, Dec. 20, his family ...