A's split squad stumbled in Saturday's doubleheader, falling 4-3 to the Cubs and 3-0 to the Angels. Spring training woes continue, but it's all in prep for the real games. 🌱
A's split squad stumbled in Saturday's doubleheader, falling 4-3 to the Cubs and 3-0 to the Angels. Spring training woes continue, but it's all in prep for the real games. 🌱
Fanarchy Field Notes • Brian Serven's two-run homer briefly put the Athletics ahead in the third inning. • Justin Sterner's relief appearance faltered, allowing the Cubs to edge ahead in the sixth. • Athletics' offense showed flashes of power but couldn't sustain momentum against the Cubs. • The Athletics' bullpen couldn't hold the line, surrendering the decisive run in the sixth. • Despite a spirited effort, the Athletics fell short in a tight contest at Sloan Park.
Eduarniel Nunez's high-octane arsenal hints at closer potential for the A's, despite control issues, while Breyson Guedez shines as a promising hitter. Fans engage in voting, shaping the future stars of Oakland. 🏟️
Prospect Joshua Kuroda-Grauer impresses in first MLB Spring Training with solid defense and contact ability. Rising through A's system, he slashed .296/.359/.372 last year and shone in the Arizona Fall League. Keep an eye on JKG. ✨
Max Muncy is making a case for the A's third base job with solid hitting despite defensive struggles. Tyler Soderstrom shines early, while young pitchers like Luis Morales show potential but inconsistency. Leo De Vries impresses, hinting at a quicker MLB debut.
Athletics teammates Carlos Cortes and Darell Hernaiz sparked Puerto Rico's offense with key hits in a 5-run fifth inning, leading to a victory over Colombia in the World Baseball Classic.
A's fall 11-6 to Rockies in Mesa, despite Colby Thomas driving in three runs. J.T. Ginn struggled early, allowing four earned runs. Cade Marlow hit his first spring homer, but Rockies' bats proved too much. ⚾
Scott Barlow embraces a veteran leadership role on a young Athletics team. As an experienced reliever, he's poised to guide the bullpen, offering his wealth of MLB experience to steady the ship.
The A's are eyeing an extension with catcher Shea Langeliers, part of their push to lock down young talent. However, signing Langeliers might be tricky due to his arbitration status and representation by the Boras Corporation. 🧐
The A's are eyeing an extension with catcher Shea Langeliers, aiming to lock down young talent. Their focus remains on securing the future with key players. 🔍
Prospect watch in Oakland: Leo De Vries and Henry Bolte headline the A's Spring Breakout Game roster, offering a glimpse of the future. De Vries shines with contact, while Bolte eyes big league dreams despite strikeout concerns. 🌟
A's offense exploded with five homers and an 8-run inning to overpower the Angels 16-11. The bats were in full swing as Oakland returned to the win column in a high-scoring showdown. ⚾️
Historically, the A's drafted Kyler Murray ninth overall in 2018, but he chose an NFL path. GM David Forst remains open to a baseball reunion if Murray ever decides to return, keeping the A's options intriguingly flexible. ⚾🏈
The Oakland Athletics are considering a potential reunion, signaling their openness to reuniting with a familiar face to bolster their roster.
A's top prospect Leo De Vries leads Oakland's player pool in the Spring Breakout game against the Brewers' prospects on March 22 at Hohokam Stadium. Keep an eye on this showcase of future stars. 🌟
The Athletics are poised for growth with a strong core of position players, but pitching lags behind. Their temporary West Sacramento venue favors hitters, complicating their path to contention. ⏳
Yunior Tur rises to #22 in the Athletics' prospect rankings, thanks to a solid season and community voting. With a high ceiling yet to be defined, fans eagerly await his development. 🏆
Kyler Murray, once drafted by the A's in 2019, remains a potential MLB player as the team still holds his rights. Historically, his NFL departure sparks chatter about a baseball return, but no concrete moves yet. ⚾
The Oakland Athletics are open to welcoming Kyler Murray back to baseball, should the former Cardinals QB decide to swap his helmet for a bat. ⚾️
The Athletics' GM David Forst expressed openness to Kyler Murray returning to baseball, reigniting interest after Murray became an NFL free agent. Despite choosing football, the A's still hold his MLB rights, keeping the door ajar for a diamond comeback. ⚾️
Athletics GM remains open to Kyler Murray's potential baseball return. Murray, former A's draft pick, is a free agent after his NFL stint. ⚾
The A's are open to a Kyler Murray comeback, says GM David Forst. 🚪 Left ajar for the NFL star's potential return to baseball.
The A's are gaining momentum in spring training, with an offensive surge and stabilized pitching. Aaron Civale made his debut, while prospects like Chen Zhong-AoZhuang and Wei En Lin take the international stage at the WBC. 💪
Leo De Vries, a top prospect acquired from the Padres, headlines the A's 2026 Top 30 prospects list. The A's farm system also features left-handers Jamie Arnold and Gage Jump, poised to impact the majors soon. 🌟
Fanarchy Field Notes • Athletics' offense exploded early with a seven-run first inning barrage. • Jeff McNeil and Austin Wynns launched first-inning homers to set the tone. • Aaron Civale cruised through 2.2 innings, allowing just one earned run. • Ryan Lasko's bases-clearing triple in the third extended the Athletics' lead. • Brazil's Bo Takahashi struggled, giving up seven runs in just one inning.