Saturday, October 13, 2012

Oakland A's

  • St. Louis Cardinals second baseman grew up an Oakland A's fan

    St. Louis Cardinals second baseman grew up an Oakland A's fan. By Carl Steward. csteward@bayareanewsgroup.commercurynews.

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  • Report: Oakland A's interested in bringing several free agents back in 2013

    Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane is likely to retain several key free agents this offseason, according to the San Francisco Chronicle's Susan Slusser.

    www.cbssports.com

  • Detroit Tigers Head to ALCS, Defeat Oakland A's in Game 5

    OAKLAND, Calif. - The Detroit Tigers are headed to the AL championship series for a second straight year after a 6-0 victory over the surprising Oakland Athletics Thursday night, thanks to a dominant performance by their star pitcher Justin Verlander.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Oakland A's players, national media react to Coliseum atmosphere during playoffs

    Those amazing A's. The A's are out of the playoffs, but that hasn't dimmed the satisfaction that evolved from a young, vibrant team that greatly exceeded expectations.

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  • Oakland A's Cespedes' Breakthrough Season Made Possible Thanks to Former ...

    The ever so budget-conscious Oakland Athletics were both lauded and questioned when the team opened up its wallet and scooped up Yoenis Céspedes, outbidding the other 29 major league teams with a four-year $36 million contract.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Poole: What Oakland A's did in 2012 Can't be repeated

    To put into the context what the Oakland A's accomplished in 2012, winning their division and pushing a first-round playoff series to the limit, one must consider their humble beginnings.

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  • Oakland Athletics most pressing off-season issues

    Oakland Athletics most pressing off-season issues. By Joe Stiglich. jstiglich@bayareanewsgroup.commercurynews.com. Posted: 10/12/2012 07:41:23 PM PDT.

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  • Pittsburgh Pirates Can Take a Lesson From Oakland A's

    It's uncommon, but the Oakland A's proved this year that you can go a long way on the backs of rookie pitching. The A's got to Game 5 of the ALDS with three rookie starting pitchers each making at least 15 starts.

    www.rantsports.com

  • Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane impressed with team's maturity

    OAKLAND -- Billy Beane was worn out, and the A's general manager didn't want to talk to the media Thursday night after the Detroit Tigers eliminated his team from the American League playoffs.

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  • Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane expects team to remain largely intact

    OAKLAND -- The A's finally made some noise in October, and that means their November, December and January might be rather quiet.

    www.chicoer.com

  • Oakland A's run out of magic

    OAKLAND -- The A's finally ran out of steam Thursday night, and there wasn't enough late-inning magic in the world to compensate for it.

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Oakland Athletics - TeamReport

    --RHP A.J. Griffin's start for Oakland on Wednesday in Game 4 of the ALDS against Detroit made the A's the first team in history to use three rookie starters in the postseason.

    articles.chicagotribune.com

  • Oakland A's fall as Detroit Tigers head to AL championship series

    Jump to: Caption, Photo, Summary Select « PrevNext » Add to Lightbox DownloadPrint Print Preview Quick Save Add to Current Lightbox Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Justin Verlander is embraced by catcher Alex Avila and the team celebrates on the field ...

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  • Do Oakland A's or SF Giants Have a Better Chance at a Comeback from 0-2 Hole?

    Both the Oakland A's and the San Francisco Giants are facing elimination in their respective division series, and what's worse is that both clubs must win three straight games to make it to the next round.

    bleacherreport.com

  • After remarkable run by overachieving Oakland, A's GM Billy Beane vows to ...

    Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin hugs Coco Crisp, right, after the A's lost 6-0 to the Detroit Tigers in Game 5 of an American League division baseball series in Oakland, Calif.

    www.greenfieldreporter.com

  • ALDS: Oakland Athletics Force Game 5 in Walk-off Win

    OAKLAND, CA - OCTOBER 10: Coco Crisp #4 of the Oakland Athletics is soaked with Gatorade after he had a pie put over his face after he hit a game-winning single to beat the Detroit Tigers in the ninth inning of Game Four of the American League Division ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Oakland A's score three in bottom of ninth to send Division Series to Game 5

    OAKLAND -- There really was no other logical way for things to play out Wednesday night at the Oakland Coliseum. The A's were down to their last gasp in the ninth inning against the Detroit Tigers, only to stage a comeback that has typified this joy ...

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  • Oakland A's survive baserunning blunder

    OAKLAND -- In the joy of the A's clubhouse, nobody was more relieved than third-base coach Mike Gallego. Gallego took the blame for a baserunning blunder by Stephen Drew that thwarted an Oakland rally and, for a while, looked as if it potentially could ...

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  • Oakland A's ninth-inning rally led by unlikely trio

    OAKLAND -- They were the set-up men for Coco Crisp's climactic walk-off hit, but as the ninth inning began, Josh Reddick, Josh Donaldson and Seth Smith didn't exactly inspire confidence looking at their numbers.

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  • Tigers' Leyland makes 'classy' move, congratulating A's manager on season

    OAKLAND, Calif. - More than 30 years after they were together in the Florida Instructional League, Jim Leyland walked across the field Thursday night to congratulate Athletics manager Bob Melvin. "He said, 'Congratulations, you've had a heck of a year ...

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