Group bids on city’s Coliseum share, hopes to launch first majority African American-owned NFL team A group of African American businessmen and investors announced Friday that they’ve made a $92.5 million bid to purchase the city of Oakland’s ... By Bay City NewsOctober 9, 20200 East Bay
Supes unanimously approve Coliseum sale to A’s for $85 million The Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Monday to sell its half ownership of the ... By Bay City NewsDecember 23, 2019 A's
Raiders playoff hopes fade to a flicker after home loss to Titans Raiders playoff hopes dimmed to near darkness Sunday afternoon, as Oakland fell to the Titans 42-21 in ... By Alex NavarroDecember 8, 2019 NFL
Raiders hold off winless Bengals for third-straight win The Oakland Raiders handed the Cincinnati Bengals their 10th-straight loss of the season with a narrow 17-10 ... By Alex NavarroNovember 17, 2019 NFL
Incognito to play center Sunday after Raiders O-line suffers more injuries The Oakland Raiders are back. Well, at least back to the Coliseum, where they have not played ... By Alex NavarroOctober 30, 2019 NFL
Predicting Oakland’s Wild Card roster, starting lineup to face Rays, Charlie Morton When the A's opened their 2019 regular season at the Tokyo Dome, their own starting pitching -- or lack thereof -- posed the ... By Kalama HinesOctober 1, 20190 News
Bats back Bassitt, A’s take third straight from Astros Robbie Grossman, Matt Olson, Mark Canha and the A's used the bottom of the third to create ... By Sam-Joseph ChavarriaAugust 17, 2019 News
A’s Fiers gut out 4-2 Saturday afternoon win It’s safe to say Mike Fiers (ND, 7-3, 4.20 ERA) wasn’t at his sharpest in Saturday’s ... By Julie ParkerJune 22, 2019 A's
Rays sink A’s, cap Oakland win streak at four Defensive miscues and derailed baserunners were the death of the Athletics (40-38) four-game winning streak Friday ... By Julie ParkerJune 21, 2019 A's
Verlander clamps A’s, Semien tossed after controversial fifth-inning call A controversial call in the bottom of the fifth inning seemed to shift momentum toward Houston. By Simone McCarthyJune 2, 2019 A's
A’s claw back twice, fall in 11th of four-and-a-half-hour marathon The Athletics were chasing from the get-go Wednesday afternoon after opener Liam Hendriks allowed a pair of Los Angeles runs in the first ... By Kalama HinesMay 29, 20190 A's
Piscotty walkoff ends bullpen battle, 14-inning marathon After three hours and fifty-eight minutes, Stephen Piscotty put an end to a pitching battle that had ... By Simone McCarthyMay 8, 2019 News
AL West preview: Astros remain a cut above, A’s step back The biggest offseason move the Angels made was giving Mike Trout enough money over the next 12 ... By Kalama HinesMarch 27, 2019 A's
Inside Pitch: Weighing the A’s winter The arrival of February means Spring Training is looming -- A's pitchers and catchers report to camp ... By Kalama HinesFebruary 1, 2019 A's
A’s announce Howard Terminal as new ballpark site Proposed redevelopment at the Coliseum site will include residential along with commercial space. By Kalama HinesNovember 28, 2018 A's
Oakland warehouse fire sends plume of smoke over city A two-alarm fire destroyed a warehouse in East Oakland Wednesday morning, causing plumes of smoke that were visible through much of the city. By Bay City NewsOctober 10, 20180
A’s host free Wild Card watch party at Coliseum ‘Treehouse’ The Oakland A's are hosting a Wild Card Watch Party at the Oakland Coliseum Wednesday. By Bay City NewsOctober 3, 2018 A's
Much remains to be solved before Wednesday’s Wild Card The competition is set, and now the venue. The Yankees and Athletics will meet at Yankee Stadium ... By Kalama HinesSeptember 29, 2018 A's
Officially a postseason club, A’s still chasing home field Prior to the season, few outside of Oakland expected the 2018 Athletics to win as many as ... By Kalama HinesSeptember 24, 2018 A's
A’s chance to clinch at home crippled by Gibson, Twins A massive crowd was on hand to celebrate Oakland's first postseason berth in four years, waiting for ... By Kalama HinesSeptember 23, 2018 A's
Walk-off wild pitch puts A’s one win from postseason berth Edwin Jackson has said it countless times since his Oakland arrival in late June: there is something special about this A’s team. The Athletics showed ... By Kalama HinesSeptember 22, 20180 A's
Piscotty, Lowrie lead 10-run outburst as A’s drub Halos Jed Lowrie and Steven Piscotty broke out of slumps in a major way, leading the A's to ... By Kalama HinesSeptember 19, 2018 A's
Bullpen hiccup costs A’s a win, ground in playoff races The Athletics continued their tailspin Tuesday night at the Oakland Coliseum, falling a fourth time in five games. By Kalama HinesSeptember 18, 2018 A's
Inside Pitch: A’s sleepy offense in need of alarm Following two losses at the hands of the Rays, the A's find themselves 1-1/2 games from hosting ... By Kalama HinesSeptember 18, 2018 A's
Laureano has gone from unknown prospect to Oakland key Following a fruitful Friday in Tampa, the Athletics continue to inch closer to their first postseason berth ... By Kalama HinesSeptember 15, 2018 A's
Bats, bullpen bail out Cahill in A’s sweeping victory Oakland captured a 7-3 sweep-sealing victory from the Rangers Sunday afternoon at the Oakland Coliseum. By Kalama HinesSeptember 9, 20180 A's
A’s eighth-inning rally delivers series win The Athletics continue to churn out late-game runs and series victories at the Oakland Coliseum. By Kalama HinesSeptember 8, 2018 A's
A’s clobber Yankees, set note for potential rematch Should current standings hold through the remainder of the 2018 Major League Baseball regular season, the Athletics would face ... By Kalama HinesSeptember 5, 2018 A's
Seven Oakland legends inaugurate A’s Hall of Fame The Athletics continued their recently embraced tradition of celebrating their own rich history Wednesday. By Kalama HinesSeptember 5, 2018 A's
A’s clip Yanks in game one of a potential postseason preview The first of a three-game series between the top two AL Wild Card contenders had a palpable ... By Gabriel AgurciaSeptember 3, 2018
Davis crushes No. 40, but A’s comeback falls one hit short Try as they might, the A's could never ascend from a second-inning hole, falling 8-7 to the Mariners. By Kalama HinesSeptember 1, 20180
A’s call up eight for September push, alter pitching gameplan The Athletics added their first wave of reinforcements Saturday. By Kalama HinesSeptember 1, 2018 A's
Offense explodes, ‘pen holds the line as A’s tighten AL West One day after going AWOL, the Oakland offense showed up in a big way scoring five loud ... By Kalama HinesAugust 31, 2018 A's
A’s and their scuffling rotation back to work quickly after tough loss The Athletics have no time to lick the wounds of their first series loss in more than ... By Kalama HinesAugust 30, 2018 A's
Minor setback doesn’t diminish dominant A’s homestand Despite their inability to seal a sweep Wednesday, the Athletics finished a productive nine-game homestand Wednesday. By Gabriel AgurciaAugust 22, 2018 A's
Laureano doubles up on dingers, A’s pummel Rangers Ten seconds. That's how long it took Athletics rookie Ramón Laureano to get to third from home in the second inning Monday. By Kalama HinesAugust 20, 20180 A's