After a bizarre call in the third inning prompted a protest from manager Bob Melvin, the Oakland Athletics fell 2-1…
With a 3-2 loss Sunday afternoon, the Oakland Athletics have clinched a losing record for a second-consecutive year.
For the third time in four days, the Oakland Athletics were threatened by a bid at a no-hitter.
Oakland sits at 16-1/2 games out of the first-place spot in the AL West with 44 games left.
A's starter Sean Manaea got plenty of run support in the A's 6-3 win over the Mariners.
Ross Detwiler tossed an eight inning masterpiece, shutting out the Orioles for the A's third straight win.
Backed by solid defense, Kendall Graveman continued his recent run of success to collect his fifth win since July.
Stumbling through a one-win week, the A's must search to find positives upon which to build.
With a 3-1 victory on Sunday afternoon, the Chicago Cubs finished off an impressive sweep of the Athletics.
After a rare bullpen blunder by Ryan Dull, the Oakland Athletics once again showed late-inning scrappiness.
Behind a trio of two-out RBIs and another big game from Jose Altuve, Houston escaped Oakland with an afternoon win.
Slugging left fielder Khris Davis tagged his 23rd home run, his fourth in as many games since the All-Star break.
The Oakland Athletics fell short of sweeping the Toronto Blue Jays, dropping Sunday's afternoon tilt 5-3.
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