
| Anderson outduels Lackey as A’s win third straight | |
Boston Red Sox’s Kevin Youkilis, right, is congratulated after hitting a home run off Oakland Athletics’ Gio Gonzalez in the fourth inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, April 20, 2011, in Oakland, Calif. Photo: Ben Margot / AP Boston Red Sox’s Kevin Youkilis, right, is congratulated after… What are your opinions. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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| Coco Crisp Arrested: Oakland Athletics Outfielder Booked On DUI Charge | |
PHOENIX — Major league security officials met with the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday and delivered their annual spring lecture to the players on the pitfalls of their profession. One of the subjects discussed was the danger of drinking and driving. Coco Crisp attended the meeting. Hours earlier he was in jail. Crisp was arrested early Wednesday in Scottsdale, Ariz., on suspicion of drunk driving, the third major league player to be charged with DUI during spring training. The A’s released a statement on the matter. “Coco Crisp was arrested and detained early this morning under the suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol,” the club said. “He was released from the City of Scottsdale Jail this morning and arrived at Phoenix Municipal Stadium on time for team pre-game drills. “The A’s are aware of the situation and take such matters seriously. The team and Coco will have no further comment until further details are available.” Scottsdale police didn’t immediately respond to calls Wednesday requesting information on the arrest. Crisp was on the field for the morning workout, and he was in the clubhouse before the A’s hosted the Cleveland Indians in an exhibition. Crisp did not speak with reporters before leaving Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Following the game, manager Bob Geren offered little information on Crisp’s situation. “I talked to Coco,” he said. “The club put out a statement which speaks for all of us at this point.” Geren said Crisp will play on Thursday when the A’s play a road game against the Milwaukee Brewers. The team has not indicated if Crisp faces any team discipline. The 31-year-old Crisp is the latest major leaguer to face a DUI charge since training camps opened. Detroit first baseman Miguel Cabrera was arrested in Florida on Feb. 16 on suspicion of driving under the influence and resisting an officer without violence. He is to be arraigned on March 16. On Tuesday, the Indians learned that outfielder Austin Kearns was arrested on Feb. 12 in Kentucky. He chose not to tell that team on advice of his attorneys, and the team was put in the awkward position of addressing his situation without knowing many facts. Crisp is coming off an injury-riddled 2010, when he played in just 75 games. He was on the disabled list in April with a broken pinkie finger and went on the DL again in May with a strained rib muscle. Crisp broke the pinkie a second time on Sept. 18 and missed the remainder of the season. He batted .279 with eight homers, 38 RBIs and had 32 steals. In November, the A’s exercised their $5.75 million option on Crisp for 2011. He’s eligible for free agency after this season. There is the quick update of the day. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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| Spring training 2011: Oakland Athletics’ Coco Crisp arrested on suspicion of DUI | |
Updated: March 3, 2011, 2:25 AM ET PHOENIX — Major league security officials met with the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday and delivered their annual spring lecture to the players on the pitfalls of their profession. One of the subjects discussed was the danger of drinking and driving. Coco Crisp attended the meeting. Hours earlier he was in jail. Crisp was arrested early Wednesday in Scottsdale, Ariz., on suspicion of drunk driving, the third major league player to be charged with DUI during spring training. The A’s released a statement on the matter. “Coco Crisp was arrested and detained early this morning under the suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol,” the club said. “He was released from the City of Scottsdale Jail this morning and arrived at Phoenix Municipal Stadium on time for team pre-game drills. “The A’s are aware of the situation and take such matters seriously. The team and Coco will have no further comment until further details are available.” Scottsdale police didn’t immediately respond to calls Wednesday requesting information on the arrest. Crisp was on the field for the morning workout, and he was in the clubhouse before the A’s hosted the Cleveland Indians in an exhibition. Crisp did not speak with reporters before leaving Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Following the game, manager Bob Geren offered little information on Crisp’s situation. “I talked to Coco,” he said. “The club put out a statement which speaks for all of us at this point.” Geren said Crisp will play on Thursday when the A’s play a road game against the Milwaukee Brewers. The team has not indicated if Crisp faces any team discipline. The 31-year-old Crisp is the latest major leaguer to face a DUI charge since training camps opened. Detroit first baseman Miguel Cabrera was arrested in Florida on Feb. 16 on suspicion of driving under the influence and resisting an officer without violence. He is to be arraigned on March 16. On Tuesday, the Indians learned that outfielder Austin Kearns was arrested on Feb. 12 in Kentucky. He chose not to tell the team on advice of his attorneys, and the team was put in the awkward position of addressing his situation without knowing many facts. Crisp is coming off an injury-riddled 2010, when he played in just 75 games. He was on the disabled list in April with a broken pinkie finger and went on the DL again in May with a strained rib muscle. Crisp broke the pinkie a second time on Sept. 18 and missed the remainder of the season. He batted .279 with eight homers, 38 RBIs and had 32 steals. In November, the A’s exercised their $5.75 million option on Crisp for 2011. He’s eligible for free agency after this season.
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| Former Twins reliever Fuentes lands with Oakland A’s | |
OAKLAND, Calif. (KTTC-DT/AP) — The Oakland Athletics and free-agent reliever Brian Fuentes have finalized a two-year contract. The sides agreed to the deal last weekend and completed it Wednesday after Fuentes passed a physical. The 35-year-old left-hander, who grew up in the Central Valley town of Merced, was 4-1 with 24 saves and a 2.81 ERA in 48 appearances and 48 innings with the Los Angeles Angels and Minnesota Twins last year. It’s unclear what role he will have; Oakland has used 2009 AL Rookie of the Year Andrew Bailey as closer, though he has battled injuries. Fuentes becomes the second bullpen addition in two days. Oakland agreed to terms with right-handed reliever Grant Balfour on an $8.1 million, two-year deal. What do you guys think about this. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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| OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland Athletics and free-agent reliever Brian Fuentes have finalized a two-year contract. | |
OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland Athletics and free-agent reliever Brian Fuentes have finalized a two-year contract. The sides agreed to the deal last weekend and completed it Wednesday after Fuentes passed a physical. The 35-year-old left-hander, who grew up in the Central Valley town of Merced, was 4-1 with 24 saves and a 2.81 ERA in 48 appearances and 48 innings with the Los Angeles Angels and Minnesota Twins last year. It’s unclear what role he will have; Oakland has used 2009 AL Rookie of the Year Andrew Bailey as closer, though he has battled injuries. Fuentes becomes the second bullpen addition in two days. Oakland agreed to terms with right-handed reliever Grant Balfour on a US$8.1-million, two-year deal. What do you guys think about this. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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| Davis joins Blue Jays from Oakland for prospects | |
The Toronto Blue Jays acquired speedy outfielder Rajai Davis from the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday in a trade for minor league pitching prospects Trystan Magnuson and Danny Farquhar. Feel free to leave your comments below. Posted in athletics-news | Comments Off
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