This never seems to go well. Melvin: "We finally feel like we have a third baseman we can plug in there every day." — Jane Lee (@JaneMLB) April 30, 2012 The tattoos are “Tyler” (right arm) and “Chase” (left arm), his kids’ names. Weeks, Crisp, Reddick, Cespedes, Smith DH, Suzuki, Barton, Innnnnnnnge (that’s for you, ...
Next stop on the East Coast trip for the A’s are the Boston Red Sox, who, at 10-11 sit in their customary April spot at the bottom of the AL East, yet have won six of their last seven. Enter the A’s. Here some standard links: Probable Pitchers. FAIL scoring tool, and sign up to ...
One of the things I enjoy most about the best television series is its ability to call utilize episodes and seasons past to make a good episode great.  Tonight’s Mad Men was a classic example.
by the way, colon lost to boca 1-0 yesterday. or rather, boca won to colon. but watching that game (and napping partly through it), it was the first time i’ve ever noticed that this was an anatomical matchup, what with boca meaning mouth and all.
It’s too pretty outside to watch the A’s on television, but I am too tired after a long week, so here I am. It’s raining in Baltimore, but not enough to prevent the game from starting. Wei-Yin Chen (from Taiwan) against Tyson Ross. The theory of batting Weeks and Crisp at the top of the ...
Next up for the A’s are the Baltimore Orioles, who, at 12-7 and tied for first (!) in the AL East, have been not been the usual OriLOLes so far this season. On the other hand, Jeff Mathis has more home runs than Albert Pujols, so take from that what you will. Probable Pitchers. Don’t ...
Jarrod Parker’s MLB A’s, duh debut, vs. LHP Chris Sale #Athletics vs. #WhiteSox: Weeks 2B, Sogard 3B, Reddick RF, Cespedes CF, Gomes LF, Suzuki C, Ka'aihue DH, Pennington SS, Barton 1B — Jane Lee (@JaneMLB) April 25, 2012 Now this is probably the smartest move of the day: Luke Hughes the latest to catch the ...