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MLB: A's kick off Holiday Caravan Tour
The Oakland A's started displaying their holiday spirit on Wednesday, as the club's Holiday Caravan Tour began with pitchers Dana Eveland and Gio Gonzalez making two visits in the local community.
MLB: Sweeney chats live with Oakland fans
Ryan Sweeney kicked off the 2008 A's Holiday Caravan Tour with a live chat Wednesday. Lots of fans logged on to ask Ryan about his offseason routine and his plans for '09.
FOX Sports: Oakland A's Q&A: Gil Patterson, Part Two
In the final part of our off-season interview with Oakland A's Minor League Pitching Coordinator Gil Patterson, we discuss the improvements made by James Simmons, Tyson Ross, Carlos Hernandez, Andrew Bailey, Jared Lansford and more...
MLB: A's enter Meetings with more flexibility
The A's made the first big splash of the offseason with the acquisition of Matt Holliday. Now they head into next week's Winter Meetings hoping for more upgrades, which could start with shortstop Rafael Furcal, and could lead to a trade of Bobby Crosby.
MLB: Fans can recognize Ziegler's season
Oakland Athletics reliever Brad Ziegler had a long road to the Majors but was rewarded by setting the Major League record for consecutive scoreless innings. Now Ziegler could further be rewarded for his efforts as he is a nominee for the 2008 This Year in Baseball Awards forboth Setup Man of the Year and Rookie of the Year.
FOX Sports: Charley leads A-B past WVU Tech
Tori Charley, a former South Charleston High standout, scored 19 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead Alderson-Broaddus to its first win of the season, a 73-48 decision over WVU Tech in a women's basketball matchup Monday evening in Montgomery.
Yahoo!: Athletics decline to offer arbitration to Thomas (AP)
The Oakland Athletics declined to offer salary arbitration to their four free agents Monday, including slugger Frank Thomas. The others are relievers Alan Embree and Keith Foulke, and outfielder Emil Brown. Thomas joined the A's on April 24 after being released by Toronto, but the Big Hurt missed much of the season.
MLB: A's letting deadline pass on arbitration
As expected, the A's on Monday night announced that they will not offer arbitration to any of their four free agents: left-hander Alan Embree, righty Keith Foulke, designated hitter Frank Thomas and outfielder Emil Brown.
FOX Sports: Athletics decline to offer arbitration to Thomas
The Oakland Athletics declined to offer salary arbitration to their four free agents Monday, including slugger Frank Thomas.The others are relievers Alan Embree and Keith Foulke, and outfielder Emil Brown.Thomas joined the A's on April 24 after being released by Toronto, but the Big Hurt missed much of the season. The 40-year-old designated hitter spent two ...
MLB: Embree doesn't expect arbitration offer
The A's have until 9 p.m. PT on Monday to offer their free agents salary arbitration, and it's a virtual lock that the deadline will pass without offers being extended to three of the four.
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Alan Embree: A's Decline Arbitration On Four
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·A's kick off Holiday Caravan Tour
The Oakland A's started displaying their holiday spirit on Wednesday, as the club's Holiday Caravan Tour began with pitchers Dana Eveland and Gio Gonzalez making two visits in the local community.
·Sweeney chats live with Oakland fans
Ryan Sweeney kicked off the 2008 A's Holiday Caravan Tour with a live chat Wednesday. Lots of fans logged on to ask Ryan about his offseason routine and his plans for '09.
·A's enter Meetings with more flexibility
The A's made the first big splash of the offseason with the acquisition of Matt Holliday. Now they head into next week's Winter Meetings hoping for more upgrades, which could start with shortstop Rafael Furcal, and could lead to a trade of Bobby Crosby.
·Fans can recognize Ziegler's season
Oakland Athletics reliever Brad Ziegler had a long road to the Majors but was rewarded by setting the Major League record for consecutive scoreless innings. Now Ziegler could further be rewarded for his efforts as he is a nominee for the 2008 This Year in Baseball Awards forboth Setup Man of the Year and Rookie of the Year.
·A's letting deadline pass on arbitration
As expected, the A's on Monday night announced that they will not offer arbitration to any of their four free agents: left-hander Alan Embree, righty Keith Foulke, designated hitter Frank Thomas and outfielder Emil Brown.
·A's Hot Stove report
·Rickey is safe bet to reach Cooperstown
As baseball's career leader in stolen bases and runs scored, the only thing keeping Rickey Henderson out of the Hall of Fame has been his unwillingness to retire. Now he's on the ballot for the first time and a safe bet to reach Cooperstown.
·Will third time be charm for McGwire?
Mark McGwire, who retired as the No. 5 home run hitter of all time (he's now eighth), looked like a stone-cold lock for immortality back when he called it a career following the 2001 season. Since then, the question of illegal performance-enhancing drugs in baseball became afront-burner issue.
·Embree doesn't expect arbitration offer
The A's have until 9 p.m. PT on Monday to offer their free agents salary arbitration, and it's a virtual lock that the deadline will pass without offers being extended to three of the four.
·Athletics continue to make an impact
A's fans might want to forget about the club's injury-plagued season, but more than 1,500 charitable organizations in the Bay Area won't soon forget the embrace they received from the club's altruistic arms in 2008.
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