National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee and former Athletics pitcher Dennis Eckersley loves Oakland fans. The East Bay native is an organizational icon and cherished all of his nine seasons with his ...
Dennis Eckersley had spent more than a decade as a starting pitcher when the A's picked him up in 1987. He'd ease into closing that year, and by 1995 he got to 300 saves, at that point doing it in ...
A’s Hall of Fame closer Dennis Eckersley learned Monday morning he won’t be coming to Oakland anytime soon. In fact, he’d be surprised to be there before June or even July. Eckersley, who spends his ...
Courthouse News’ western bureau chief reminisces about good times and bad owners after the Oakland Athletics' last game at the Coliseum. A sellout crowd bade farewell to the Oakland Athletics at the ...
Liam Hendriks is, with less than a week to go in the regular season, unquestionably the A’s MVP. Should he be considered for American League MVP? Cy Young? Closers are seldom in the running for either ...
Thursday marks the end of an iconic, and more recently sad, era for American baseball. The Oakland Athletics will play their final game in the Oakland Coliseum, their home since 1968 when the ...
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Dave Parker's death sparks more sadness for 1989 Oakland A's, one of MLB's all-time great teams
One of the best Major League Baseball teams ever - and almost certainly the greatest in Bay Area history - finds itself wading in sadness once again. Dave Parker's death Saturday at age 74 resonated ...
Want more Opening Day magic? Dive into the stats, the stars and the superfans at FanSided’s Opening Day hub. Opening Day is a moment of celebration around baseball. For 29 cities, this season's ...
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