The A’s walk-off win is a perfect ending for the final series in Oakland
Oakland – The Oakland A’s walked it off in the final game of the last series played at the Coliseum, with Jacob Wilson recording his first career walk-off in true A’s fashion. In the opening game of the series against the Texas Rangers, Oakland secured a 5-4 victory in what would become a memorable night….
Melvin takes in Final Bay Bridge Series as Giants Manager
Oakland — Giants manager Bob Melvin has a wealth of memories tied to the Oakland Coliseum, the same venue he grew up with. However, one memory stands out prominently. “It was ‘The Who and the Dead,’” Melvin recalled before Sunday’s game. “Both legendary rock bands, The Who and The Grateful Dead performed at the Coliseum…
Snell sharp in Bay Bridge series, Encarnacion shines as Giants split series
Oakland – Blake Snell had a stellar performance in the finale of the Bay Bridge Series on Sunday in Oakland, delivering seven strong innings. Despite his efforts, the San Francisco Giants lineup struggled to produce runs until Jemar Encarnacion’s clutch performance in the 10th inning. Encarnacion provided the game’s heroics, blasting a two-run home run…
Birdsong shows improvement, Giants bats stay quiet as A’s win Bay Bridge Series
Oakland – The San Francisco Giants traveled across the Bay Bridge for the final Bay Bridge Series before the Oakland Athletics move north to Sacramento next season. Unfortunately, the Giants forgot to bring their bats. “They pitched well,” Giants manager Bob Melvin said. “We had some opportunities, but we didn’t come through. That was the…
Cobb frustrated, Giants blow series in Oakland
Oakland – Giants pitcher Alex Cobb didn’t mince his words on his performance after the San Francisco blew a three-run lead Sunday. The A’s beat the Giants 8-6, with Oakland sweeping the series 2-0. “I just didn’t have it,” Cobb said. “I didn’t have much on the fastball, really any of the pitches. Just kind…
Giants lineup fell flat in 2-1 loss to A’s
Oakland – The Giants enjoyed Friday off after sweeping the D-backs three-straight last week. Now well rested and looking to keep their winning streak alive especially for the Bay Bridge series in Oakland this weekend. After a much needed day off, San Francisco’s lineup fell flat in the first game of the series. The Giants…
A’s fan pack tonight’s game with reverse boycott
Oakland – The Oakland A’s fans are finally fed up! Tonight was the “reverse boycott’ where die-hard fans are protesting against the team’s ownership and have grown tired of professional teams leaving Oakland. The Warriors relocated to San Francisco, the Raiders moved to Las Vegas and now the A’s are also planning to relocate the…
A’s focused on baseball not who leaves
Oakland – There seems to be a revolving door of good players leaving the Oakland A’s while the young ones are called up from Triple-A. Whether they’re traded or released it’s been frustrating for the fans and the team. The only priority for the organization right now is a new ballpark. The development of the…
The Curry’s host 1K kids at the ballpark
OAKLAND – There’s nothing like a day at the ballpark! Stephen and Ayesha Curry celebrated their third year anniversary of their Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation. They wanted to do something special on this day and decided to team up with the Oakland A’s to host more than 1,000 children from community organizations like Town Camp,…
Pinder hits a grand slam, A’s beat Astros 5-3
OAKLAND – Chad Pinder hit his second grand slam this month and that was enough for the A’s to beat the Houston Astros 4-3. Oakland recorded their second consecutive win. The A’s have won five of their last six games and are 5-2 since the All-Star break. But tonight was all about Chad Pinder. Luis…