Intent on turning the page, the A's are leaving Oakland behind as they make a stopover in Sacramento on their way to Las Vegas.
Training, MLB.com beat writers surveyed their clubhouses, asking players for their opinions on a range of topics. Well over 100 players participated, in exchange for anonymity. In the leadup to Opening Day,
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SportsGrid on MSNBrent Rooker’s 2025 Outlook: A Home Run King in the Making?The Athletics have a constant churn of prospects and veterans working their way through the lineup. What should we expect from slugger Brent Rooker in 2025?
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Before the A’s officially left Oakland, the largest contract they ever dolled out was a six-year, $66 million deal to Eric Chavez in 2004. For two decades, that record stood firm. Only now that they’ve left Oakland have the A’s opened up their pocketbooks.
The Athletics are continuing their spending spree ahead of their planned temporary stay in West Sacramento and eventual move to Las Vegas.
From their updated stadium renderings to Big League Weekend, the A's are gearing up to get to the Sports Capital of the World.
AL 5x5: $19: 2024: LF:9: Mixed 2026: $11 \| 2027: $4: Outlook: Rooker projects as one of the primary beneficiaries of the
The Athletics are about to play the first of multiple seasons in a minor-league ballpark in Sacramento ahead of a proposed but still quite uncertain permanent relocation to Las Vegas. This, of course,
Athletics owner John Fisher is convinced he can make Major League Baseball work in Las Vegas, but there are worrying signs that the city is pricing out potential visitors.
In recent months, the Athletics extended manager Mark Kotsay’s contract, signed starting pitcher Luis Severino to the largest guaranteed deal in franchise history and extended All-Star slugger Brent Rooker.
The Athletics will play in Northern California for at least the next three seasons. They will also represent their future home in Las Vegas and brought four of their star players to drive home that point.
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