The Oakland Athletics failed to make their last season at the Coliseum a success as they missed the postseason for a fourth straight season. Although the Athletics broke their two-year streak of losing more than 100 games,
Today is the final day of the player review series! We may take a look back on the new guys (Luis Severino, Jeffrey Springs, Gio Urshela) but this final article wraps up all the players that made an appearance for the Oakland Athletics in their final season in the East Bay.
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The Athletics have agreed to a $60 million ... Severino’s arrival was followed by the acquisitions of third baseman Gio Urshela and left-hander Jeffrey Springs. For the first time since the current collective bargaining agreement began in 2022, the ...
Shotaro Morii has proven to be an elite hitter and pitcher in Japan, and the A’s are ready to throw some major cash at the teenage high school prospect.
The Athletics continue to represent one of the most relevant storylines of the 2024-25 offseason. After years of running some
The Oakland Athletics missed the postseason for a fourth straight year after finishing with a 69-93 record and fourth in the American League West.
The A's lock up slugging DH Rooker - a true bat-only player - for five years, $60 million. The key question - is he a hit-before-power or a power-before hit guy?
The A’s are opening their wallets on the way out of Oakland. The team agreed to a five-year ... dealing prospects to the Rays for left-handed starter Jeffrey Springs. Springs, 32, pitched well in seven starts last season after he returned from Tommy ...
Mark Kotsay sees a new era ahead for the Athletics, and not just because ... of third baseman Gio Urshela and left-hander Jeffrey Springs, creating a different feeling among coaches and players ...
With a core that's packed with intrigue and upside, would it really be the biggest shock to see the A's become surprise contenders in 2025?
Mark Kotsay sees a new era ahead for the Athletics, and not just because they’ve left ... followed by the acquisitions of third baseman Gio Urshela and left-hander Jeffrey Springs, creating a different feeling among coaches and players heading into ...
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