The Athletics' time in Oakland officially comes to an end Monday when they host their first home game in Sacramento.
In 1989, the A’s won the World Series, commonly called the Bay Area Series, because they played the San Francisco Giants.
Here is a recent timeline of events that led to Sutter Health Park emerging as the soon-to-be ballpark for the A's.
The A’s needed a temporary home. The Sacramento region needed an opportunity to showcase itself as a Major League city. And ...
Brent Rooker, a Mississippi State grad, said he hopes games at Sutter Health Park take on the feel of an SEC baseball game.
For A’s fans who can’t root for John Fisher’s team since he moved it from Oakland to Sacramento — and eventually Las Vegas — ...
A's Players Will Wear Number 24 In Memory Of Rickey Henderson In Home Opener A's Wear No. 24 Rickey Henderson In Home Opener ...
Oakland Athletics scouting director Eric ... in 2021 before deciding to honor his college commitment, and the A’s had a long history scouting him dating to his prep days. That history included ...
I think Oakland needs this movie right now,” the Berkeley-born Fleck said during an interview with Boden at one of the film’s ...
Together, they became partners who launched the team's tenure in Oakland that started in 1968. That run officially ended Monday, when the A’s hosted their ... need to make history to reach ...