Early A’s stars highlight All-Decade squad
The Oakland A’s weren’t included in most discussions about Major League Baseball’s team of the decade, indicating that people tackling those ratings suffered from short-term memory syndrome after some early decade dominance.
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Early A’s stars highlight All-Decade squad
Results not getting to healthy Sheets
Ben Sheets’ first two starts with the A’s haven’t exactly been cause for celebration, but the right-hander wants to stress that they also haven’t been cause for concern.
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Results not getting to healthy Sheets
Chavez homers twice in A’s loss
Eric Chavez hit a pair of homers Wednesday, but the A’s were unable to pick up Ben Sheets, who allowed six runs — five earned — in 2 2/3 innings in a 9-5 loss to the White Sox.
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Chavez homers twice in A’s loss
Marshall returns to A’s, then released
Left-handed pitcher Jay Marshall was returned to the A’s on Wednesday because of a voided waiver claim and then automatically released by Oakland.
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Marshall returns to A’s, then released
Hamstring delays Crisp’s outfield debut
Coco Crisp, among several A’s players circling the injury circuit, was deemed day-to-day with a strained left hamstring Wednesday morning.
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Hamstring delays Crisp’s outfield debut
Tendinitis is latest obstacle for Devine
Joey Devine is hoping to face live hitters soon, but he’ll first have to treat what he calls “a dose of tendinitis” that surfaced this week.
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Tendinitis is latest obstacle for Devine
Kouzmanoff, Stassi take Texas deep
Kevin Kouzmanoff and Max Stassi each went deep, but the 18-year-old catcher left Tuesday’s game with a right knee contusion.
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Kouzmanoff, Stassi take Texas deep
Change is good for Anderson, Gonzalez
A’s pitchers Brett Anderson and Gio Gonzalez have added changeups to their arsenal and are getting positive results this spring.
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Change is good for Anderson, Gonzalez
Cust goes deep against Royals
Jack Cust hit his first homer of the spring on Tuesday, a two-run shot in the first inning in split-squad action against the Royals.
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Cust goes deep against Royals
Buck sits with dizziness
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