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This deserves a new thread #Athletics acquire Jed Lowrie and Fernando Rodriguez from the #Astros for Chris Carter, Brad Peacock and minor leaguer Max Stassi. — Oakland Athletics (@Athletics) February 4, 2013

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Who should play SS on 2013 Oakland Athletics – a case for, but mostly against, Hiroyuki Nakajima 71

Just rehashing what has been said so far, so we have a central place for analysis later.

We’re bringing everyone back, guys 325

Drew to Red Sox. One year 9.5 million I don’t really care about losing Drew but it’s annoying how, in an offseason where the team basically only has one hole and supposedly plenty of resources to fill it with, they are still resorting to Plan D or Plan F. Nakajima doesn’t appeal to me and ...

How the West Will Be Won 98

I envision this as a community project that helps test my hypothesis that you can project team wins based on last year’s TTL (True Talent Level) Wins and accounting for roster changes (be it different players on the roster or different performances that are expected from the same players, because of the expected talent level ...

How the West Was Won 109

Well, we all know that, don’t we? The Oakland Athletics gave us all one of the most memorable, thrilling and unexpected seasons ever. I loved this team, perhaps more than any I have followed because they made everybody look stupid, including you and me, for predicting them to fail miserably, while they refused to be ...

2013 – A’s 25 man roster and payroll 113

If the season started today, we could be looking at something like this as the Athletics 25 man roster: (position – name – 2013 salary in $MM [italic is arbitration estimate])

Dayton Moore’s newest gem 124

Trying to put things in perspective. Any kind of perspective.

Who should play SS on 2013 Oakland Athletics – a case for, but mostly against, Aledmis Diaz Serrano 39

The new generation of Cuban talent is about to hit the MLB. The easiest way to tell that it is indeed a generation of young players is the obvious omission of the previously cool Soviet Y in their names. One of the players about to sign is a 22-year old Aledmis Diaz Serrano, a shortstop ...