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The Athletics and their fans are reshaping baseball in Sacramento, but not for the better writes columnist LeBron Hill ...
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An animated series featuring a softball team embracing an underdog mindset takes on an image Oakland A's baseball fans will recognize.
Goodbye, Oakland A’s. The A’s are officially dropping Oakland from their name, and the ballclub is making sure everyone knows just what they want to be called.
The weird existence of the franchise formerly known as the Oakland Athletics has officially begun. The A's took the first step in walking away from their glorious Oakland history — which ...
In front of close to 47,000, the Athletics — the very essence of Oakland — bid farewell to the city the team has called home for 56 years.
Eleven of the 12 teams in the playoffs have direct ties to the Oakland A’s, and they gave it a shot with the Yankees’ Aaron Judge.
A’s fans serenade team one last time after season-ending loss in Seattle with their familiar chant — “Let’s Go Oakland.” ...
After an illustrious tenure in Oakland, the Athletics said goodbye to the Coliseum on Thursday in the midst of a tense relocation battle.
The A's played their first game at the Coliseum in 1968 and lost 4-1 to the Baltimore Orioles. The A's have now balanced that with a win in their final game at the Oakland Coliseum.
The A's played their final game in Oakland on Thursday. There were plenty of tears as players, fans and employees reflected on 57 years of memories.
A's fans are dealing with a painful farewell as the team won their final game at the Oakland Coliseum on Thursday.
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