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The Lawrence Butler bobblehead is wearing a kelly green A's jersey that reads "Athletics". In previous seasons, the kelly green jerseys used to say "Oakland".
From No. 4 to No. 21, these are the most memorable, non-retired jersey numbers in Oakland A's franchise history.
The announcement signifies the beginning of the Athletics' journey from Oakland, California, to Las Vegas. As part of a new marketing partnership with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors ...
The Seattle Mariners beat the Athletics 6-4 on Sunday in their final game representing Oakland.
Oakland A's pitchers tended to give up more runs in the kelly green jerseys, which led to them not being worn as much in 2024.
Two months after an MLB bettor tweeted at Oakland Athletics player, Brent Rooker, lamenting his inability to hit a home run to cash a $5 to win $21,759 home run parlay, the Athletics’ designated ...
The Oakland A's played their last game at the Oakland Coliseum on Thursday. Their departure left the Bay Area city without a major professional sports team.
Goodbye, Oakland A’s. The A’s are officially dropping Oakland from their name, and the ballclub is making sure everyone knows just what they want to be called.
The now formerly Oakland Athletics will play at least the 2025 season in a Sacramento minor-league ballpark as their poorly conceived and poorly executed efforts to relocate to Las Vegas remain in ...
Giants announcer Jon Miller knows who the Athletics really belong to, whether this was intentional or not.
Athletics outfielder Lawrence Butler joins Brodie Brazil and Dave Stewart on "A's Postgame Live" after Oakland's walk-off win over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday at the Coliseum.Butler shares why A ...