A’s fans were everywhere in a stadium never meant for Major League Baseball. And at the start of the game, few people seemed ...
The A’s took a dated, unremarkable minor-league ballpark and turned it into something that would resemble the sixth or ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNWill Athletics actually go back to Oakland? Team insider wouldn’t be surprised if Sacramento is one-and-doneIt was a rough first homestand for the Athletics in their new Sacramento home at Sutter Health Park. Over 31,000 ...
Special to The OBSERVER - Dusty Baker, Jerry Manuel and Jerry Royster, Sacramento natives and MLB veterans, discuss the A’s ...
In a highly anticipated 3-game series against the Chicago Cubs, the Athletics were swept and outscored 35-9 in their ...
Despite some kinks still to be worked out, the A’s relocation is providing fans who might not regularly go to games a big new opportunity to see the big leagues live.
Baseball's that cool thing that brings everyone together." It was quite a week for Sacramento -- more specifically, West ...
Not only did the stadium exist close to the water and the marine layer that comes with it, the old home of the Athletics also ...
I fear that hosting the A’s will bring us to a similar situation as cowtown where we are unfairly judged, writes columnist LeBron Hill.
Outside of what obviously needs to be a regroup on the field, what worked well and what maybe still needs some massaging ...
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