The A's kick off the season against the Blue Jays with Severino on the mound. With young talents like Nick Kurtz and Jacob Wilson, Oakland's lineup looks promising as they aim to build on last year's strong finish. ⚾
The A's kick off the season against the Blue Jays with Severino on the mound. With young talents like Nick Kurtz and Jacob Wilson, Oakland's lineup looks promising as they aim to build on last year's strong finish. ⚾
Athletics outfielder Brent Rooker critiques the MLB salary cap proposal ahead of a potential 2026 labor dispute, arguing it won't resolve league issues. Rooker remains a key player, boasting a solid performance last season with 30 homers and 89 RBIs.
A's squander a strong start from Civale, letting a three-run lead slip in the seventh, resulting in a 6-4 loss to the Mariners. Another tough night at Hohokam Stadium as the bullpen falters.
Luis Severino will start Opening Day for the Athletics against the Blue Jays, marking his second consecutive year as the A's opening pitcher. Manager Mark Kotsay expressed excitement for Severino, who recently showcased his skills in the World Baseball Classic. 🏆
Aaron Civale dazzled with 11 strikeouts, but the A's bullpen faltered, blowing a late lead to the Mariners in a 6-4 loss. As Opening Day looms, Civale's strong performance highlights potential, while late-game struggles remain a concern.
Max Muncy might be the next breakout star for the Athletics, joining the ranks of Brent Rooker and Lawrence Butler. Oakland's knack for developing All-Star talent seems to be alive and well. 🌟
Jed Lowrie is celebrated as the top player to wear No. 8 in A's history as the countdown to Opening Day continues. With Las Vegas on the horizon, fans reflect on the team's storied past. ⚾
Spring training wraps up as the A's prepare for Opening Day. Key roster decisions loom with Max Muncy likely starting at third base. Final spring games and a prospects matchup with the Brewers await. 🏟️
Fanarchy Field Notes • Luis Morales struggled, allowing five runs in just over four innings. 🎯 • Andy Ibáñez sparked a comeback attempt with a solo homer in the fifth inning. • Shane McGuire's late two-run homer wasn't enough to close the gap. • The Athletics' bullpen held firm, but the early deficit proved costly. • Despite a rally, the Athletics fell short in a 6-4 loss to the White Sox.
Lawrence Butler returns from knee surgery, making his Cactus League debut as the designated hitter for the A's. Despite going hitless, Butler's focus is on staying healthy. Manager Kotsay plans to manage his workload cautiously as the regular season approaches.
The A's kick off the season against the Blue Jays with Severino on the mound. With young talents like Nick Kurtz and Jacob Wilson, Oakland's lineup looks promising as they aim to build on last year's strong finish. ⚾
Athletics outfielder Brent Rooker critiques the MLB salary cap proposal ahead of a potential 2026 labor dispute, arguing it won't resolve league issues. Rooker remains a key player, boasting a solid performance last season with 30 homers and 89 RBIs.
A's squander a strong start from Civale, letting a three-run lead slip in the seventh, resulting in a 6-4 loss to the Mariners. Another tough night at Hohokam Stadium as the bullpen falters.
Luis Severino will start Opening Day for the Athletics against the Blue Jays, marking his second consecutive year as the A's opening pitcher. Manager Mark Kotsay expressed excitement for Severino, who recently showcased his skills in the World Baseball Classic. 🏆
Aaron Civale dazzled with 11 strikeouts, but the A's bullpen faltered, blowing a late lead to the Mariners in a 6-4 loss. As Opening Day looms, Civale's strong performance highlights potential, while late-game struggles remain a concern.
Max Muncy might be the next breakout star for the Athletics, joining the ranks of Brent Rooker and Lawrence Butler. Oakland's knack for developing All-Star talent seems to be alive and well. 🌟
Jed Lowrie is celebrated as the top player to wear No. 8 in A's history as the countdown to Opening Day continues. With Las Vegas on the horizon, fans reflect on the team's storied past. ⚾
Spring training wraps up as the A's prepare for Opening Day. Key roster decisions loom with Max Muncy likely starting at third base. Final spring games and a prospects matchup with the Brewers await. 🏟️
Fanarchy Field Notes • Luis Morales struggled, allowing five runs in just over four innings. 🎯 • Andy Ibáñez sparked a comeback attempt with a solo homer in the fifth inning. • Shane McGuire's late two-run homer wasn't enough to close the gap. • The Athletics' bullpen held firm, but the early deficit proved costly. • Despite a rally, the Athletics fell short in a 6-4 loss to the White Sox.
Lawrence Butler returns from knee surgery, making his Cactus League debut as the designated hitter for the A's. Despite going hitless, Butler's focus is on staying healthy. Manager Kotsay plans to manage his workload cautiously as the regular season approaches.
The A's kick off the season against the Blue Jays with Severino on the mound. With young talents like Nick Kurtz and Jacob Wilson, Oakland's lineup looks promising as they aim to build on last year's strong finish. ⚾
Athletics outfielder Brent Rooker critiques the MLB salary cap proposal ahead of a potential 2026 labor dispute, arguing it won't resolve league issues. Rooker remains a key player, boasting a solid performance last season with 30 homers and 89 RBIs.
A's squander a strong start from Civale, letting a three-run lead slip in the seventh, resulting in a 6-4 loss to the Mariners. Another tough night at Hohokam Stadium as the bullpen falters.
Luis Severino will start Opening Day for the Athletics against the Blue Jays, marking his second consecutive year as the A's opening pitcher. Manager Mark Kotsay expressed excitement for Severino, who recently showcased his skills in the World Baseball Classic. 🏆
Aaron Civale dazzled with 11 strikeouts, but the A's bullpen faltered, blowing a late lead to the Mariners in a 6-4 loss. As Opening Day looms, Civale's strong performance highlights potential, while late-game struggles remain a concern.