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Athletics tap architecture firm to build stadium

Athletics tap architecture firm to build stadium

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Oakland’s ninth-inning rally falls short

OAKLAND — Doug Fister won for the second time in nearly four months, Adam Moore homered and the Seattle Mariners broke out of a long scoring slump to beat the Oakland Athletics 7-5 on Tuesday night.

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Athletics hire architect for proposed new park

The Oakland Athletics have selected an architect to design the team’s proposed privately funded stadium.

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Recap: Oakland vs. Seattle

OAKLAND — Ichiro Suzuki registered two more hits in his quest for his 10th consecutive 200-hit season and drove in a run, as Seattle held off Oakland, 7-5, hampering the Athletics in their attempt to gain ground in the AL West.

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A’s hire architect for proposed San Jose stadium

The Oakland Athletics haven’t received permission to move anywhere, but that hasn’t stopped the team’s owner from hiring an architect for a new ballpark in San Jose.

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A’s, Quakes hire stadium designer

The Oakland Athletics , along with the MLS San Jose Earthquakes, have selected an architect to design

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Mariners end scoring slump in Oakland

Doug Fister won for the second time in nearly four months, Adam Moore homered and the Seattle Mariners broke out of a long scoring slump to beat the Oakland Athletics 7-5 on Tuesday night. Fister (5-11) scattered five hits over five innings and pitched out of several jams while leading the Mariners to their first win at the Coliseum since Opening Day.

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Rough second inning sinks Braden, A's

Doomed by a frustrating second inning, Dallas Braden and the A's dropped a 7-5 contest against the Mariners on Tuesday.

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Mariners at Oakland Athletics: Sept. 7, 2010 game thread

We’re told that Franklin Gutierrez left tonight’s game because he was hyperventilating. He was checked out by a doctor and is said to be doing fine. Doug Fister got into more trouble in the fifth and it cost him two runs.

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A's select architect for proposed stadium

The A's announced Tuesday that they have formally selected 360 Architecture as the architect for the club's proposed new stadium, the implementation of which is dependent on a decision from Major League Baseball.

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Club to skip fifth starter's spot this week

Manager Bob Geren confirmed Tuesday that the A's, who optioned righty Vin Mazzaro to Triple-A on Monday, will skip the fifth starter's spot with Thursday's off-day.

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Kouz remains out with ailing back

Kevin Kouzmanoff was sent to get an MRI on his back Tuesday afternoon, the results of which weren't known before game time.

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Hermida called up, starts in right field

Oakland's seemingly neverending game of musical chairs in the outfield continued Tuesday with the addition of Jeremy Hermida, who was selected from Triple-A Sacramento and immediately placed in the lineup, playing right field and batting seventh.

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A's Choice enjoying first taste of playoffs

For the first time since 2004, an A's first round pick is starting his career north of the border. They sent their first pick — No.

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Oakland Athletics, MLS’ San Jose Earthquakes have architect for proposed stadiums

The Oakland Athletics, along with the MLS San Jose Earthquakes, have selected an architect to design the teams’ proposed privately funded stadiums.

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A’s, Quakes have architect for proposed stadiums

The Oakland Athletics, along with the MLS San Jose Earthquakes, have selected an architect to design the teams’ proposed privately funded stadiums.

Not a lot else going on in the MLB world today.

A’s bring up Hermida

The Oakland Athletics on Tuesday selected the contract of outfielder Jeremy Hermida from Triple-A Sacramento.

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M’s fall to Athletics in ‘yawner’

OAKLAND, Calif. — Three pitches in, it was obvious Jason Vargas and the Mariners were in for a long day. In actuality, the two-hour, 19-minute holiday yawner, which the Mariners lost, 6-2, to the Oakland Athletics, seemed a whole lot longer than it really was.

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Ann Killion: A’s could contend, but owners would rather move to San Jose

The Oakland Athletics didn’t surface in the revenue sharing report leaked last month to Associated Press, which saved owners Lew Wolff and John Fisher a few days of embarrassment.

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Sister inspires Clemente candidate Breslow

The relief help Craig Breslow lends to the A's is undeniable, but at the end of the day, it pales in comparison to the aid he's offered in the community via his Strike 3 Foundation to battle children's cancer.

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