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A's to meet with group interested in buying their Coliseum stake
While it remains unclear exactly how much longer the Athletics will play at Oakland Coliseum, the organization is looking to unload its share of the complex in the meantime.
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A's fans gather for fans' fest in Oakland
Oakland A’s fans were out in full force Saturday to celebrate the team during fans’ fest – an event put on for the fans by the fans. Christie Smith reports.
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A closer look: MLB team owners approve A's move to Las Vegas
Major League Baseball team owners voted unanimously Thursday morning to allow the Oakland A’s to make their move to Las Vegas. For more on what comes next, NBC Bay Area’s Jessica Aguirre spoke with former A’s Executive Vice President Andy Dolich.
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MLB owners approve A's move but Oakland mayor says fight isn't over yet
Early Thursday morning, Major League Baseball team owners voted unanimously to allow the A’s to move from Oakland to Vegas. While some feel that it’s the final nail in the coffin, Oakland’s mayor says the fight isn’t over just yet. Ian Cull reports.
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Oakland A's fans travel to Texas to persuade MLB owners to vote against move to Las Vegas
A big vote is happening Thursday in Arlington, Texas where Major League Baseball owners are expected to make a decision on the Oakland A’s plans to relocate to Las Vegas.
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Oakland A's fans travel to Texas to persuade MLB owners to vote against move to Las Vegas
A big vote is happening Thursday in Arlington, Texas where Major League Baseball owners are expected to make a decision on the Oakland A’s plans to relocate to Las Vegas. Pete Suratos reports.
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Mayor, other city leaders to call on MLB owners to keep A's in Oakland
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, and other city leaders, will call on Major League Baseball owners to keep the A’s in Oakland Tuesday, and the city council will vote on a resolution re-affirming the city’s support for the team. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Mayor Sheng Thao, other city leaders to call on MLB owners to keep A's in Oakland
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, and other city leaders, will call on Major League Baseball owners to keep the A’s in Oakland Tuesday, and the city council will vote on a resolution re-affirming the city’s support for the team.
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Mayor Sheng Thao, other city leaders to call on MLB owners to keep A's in Oakland
In less than 24 hours, Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, and other city leaders, will call on Major League Baseball owners to keep the A’s in Oakland, and the city council will vote on a resolution re-affirming the city’s support for the team. Pete Suratos reports.
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Former All-Star and A's fan favorite Sean Doolittle announces MLB retirement
Sean Doolittle, a two-time All-Star who was a fan favorite for both the A’s and Nationals, announced his retirement after 11 MLB seasons.
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Langeliers, Kemp homer as Athletics down Astros again 6-2 to avoid 100th loss
Shea Langeliers and Tony Kemp both homered as the Oakland Athletics jumped on Justin Verlander early in a 6-2 win over the Houston Astros.
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Mariners drop into tie for AL West lead with 3-1 loss to A's as Rodriguez, Kirby scratched
The Seattle Mariners’ two-day stay alone atop the AL West ended with a 3-1 loss to the major league-worst Oakland Athletics, who built an early lead on home runs by Seth Brown and Shea Langeliers. Seattle had won 12 of its previous 13 games, turning a 7 1/2-game deficit into a one-game lead over Texas. The Rangers won 2-1 at...
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More than 27,000 Oakland A's fans show for ‘reverse boycott'
The fight for the A’s is on with fans louder than ever as the team faced the Tampa Bay Rays and a “reverse boycott” Tuesday.
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Over 27,000 A's fans show for ‘reverse boycott'
The fight for the A’s is on with fans louder than ever as the team faced the Tampa Bay Rays and a “reverse boycott” Tuesday. Stephanie Magallon reports.
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Fans hold ‘reverse boycott' at Oakland Coliseum as Nevada passes Vegas stadium funding bill
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Brodie Brazil, from NBC Sports Bay Area, about the “reverse boycott” at the Oakland Coliseum and the team passing a major hurdle in the Nevada State Legislature.
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A closer look: A's reverse boycott
NBC Bay Area’s Terry McSweeney spoke to Curt Silver, a fan and organizer getting people to participate in a reverse boycott at the Oakland Coliseum.
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A's Score Winning Run on a Braves Fielding Error for 2nd 2-Game Win Streak of Season
Seth Brown scored on a fielding error by Atlanta third baseman Austin Riley in the ninth inning, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Braves 2-1 on Tuesday night, recording consecutive victories for the second time this season. Braves reliever Raisel Iglesias (1-2) walked three of the first four Oakland batters in the ninth. Jonah Bride hit a sharp grounder that...
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Noda Hits 3-Run HR, A's Spoil Soroka's Return With 7-2 Win Over Braves to Stop 11-Game Skid
Ryan Noda hit a three-run homer that spoiled Michael Soroka’s long-awaited return to the majors from two separate tears of his right Achilles tendon, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Atlanta Braves 7-2 to snap an 11-game losing streak with just their 11th win of the season. In another comeback story, A’s right-hander Paul Blackburn came off the injured list...
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Kelenic, Rodríguez, Castillo Lead Mariners to 11-2 Rout Over A's
Jarred Kelenic hit his 10th homer of the season and Luis Castillo pitched six scoreless innings as the Seattle Mariners routed the Oakland Athletics 11-2. Kelenic also singled twice and had three RBIs. Jose Caballero launched a three-run homer and Julio Rodríguez had three hits, including two doubles, and scored three times as the Mariners matched a season high for...