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Yoenis Cespedes Enters the Matrix While Trying to Catch Ball Against Giants

If only they awarded points for how awesomely you failed.

Oakland A's Pitcher Brett Anderson out at Least a Month with a Fractured Foot

The Oakland A’s received some bad news Friday about the ace of their pitching staff, Brett Anderson. He was already on the disabled list with a sprained ankle, but was determined to have a fractured foot and will be out for at least another month.

Oakland A's: History Dictates That It Is Far Too Early to Panic over 2013 Start

After their first 40 games, the Oakland A's are 20-20 in the 2013 season.

Remember 2012? The A's started 20-20 as well. In 2006, The A's—led by Frank Thomas—rode a five-game winning streak to get to 21-19 after 40 games. 

Oakland A's: 5 Things to Look for in Series vs. Los Angeles Angels

Entering the second week of the Major League Baseball season, the Oakland Athletics find themselves in a comfortable spot.

Sitting atop the American League West, the A's continue their road trip against the formidable Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. This marks another early-season test for the Athletics: how will they fare against a team who many believe to be the prohibitive division favorites.

Oakland A's May Lose Another Piece of 2012 in Travis Blackley

The Oakland A's made a couple of transactions yesterday by claiming a couple of minor league right-handers off waivers, and to make room the A's designated Daric Barton and Travis Blackley for assignment.

Predicting Oakland A's Team Awards for 2013

What if each of Major League Baseball's awards were given out to every team—who would end 2013 as the Oakland A's Most Valuable Player? Who would be their Cy Young winner? What about Most Improved Player or Comeback Player of the Year?

Whether any player actually wins any award is yet to be seen. Regardless, there's going to be a top hitter and a top pitcher. Someone will rebound. Guys will improve.

Count on it.

Here's an analysis of who could win these awards if they were doled out, one to each team.

Oakland A's Get More Time to Decide on Roster with Adam Rosales' Injury

The Oakland A's were doing a good job of staying healthy this spring until Tuesday.  The A's suffered two injuries with Hiroyuki Nakajima and Adam Rosales getting hurt.

Oakland A's Claim 1B Nate Freiman off Waivers from Houston Astros

In 2012, the Oakland A's called up a minor league first baseman named Brandon Moss, and he proved his worth to the team, hitting 21 home runs with a batting average of .291.  

Oakland A's May Have to Go Back to the Drawing Board for Second Base

Coming into spring training, the A's had five potential starters battling for playing time at second base in 2013.  Surely the A's could find a starter in a pool of players consisting of Jemile Weeks, Scott Sizemore, Jed Lowrie, Adam Rosales and even Andy Parrino.

Yet the A's find themselves just more than two weeks from opening day and nobody has emerged from the crowd.  

Jemile Weeks Can Solidify the Oakland A's Offense If He Keeps Up His Hot Spring

The hottest position competition for the Oakland A's this spring is at second base, which is where one of their hottest hitters happens to play his defense.

Jemile Weeks has had an up-and-down career, having been called up from the minors in 2011, being deemed untouchable in trades that offseason and then being sent back to the minors in 2012.

With the A's trading Cliff Pennington and losing Stephen Drew in free agency, Weeks has gotten his chance to climb back to the top.  

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Tampa Bay
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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Los Angeles
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Texas
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Total votes: 270

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