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1:53Highlights: Athletics at Red Sox (9/16)
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9:08Cristian Javier's Return & Josh Hader's Shoulder Injury!
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9:42Week 21 Sleepers & Two-Start Pitchers!
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1:28MLB Trade Deadline: Padres Acquire Mason Miller, J.P. Sears From A's
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1:33BREAKING: Padres Acquire Closer Mason Miller in Trade With Athletics
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9:03Aaron Judge Replacements & Nick Kurtz IS A STUD!
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1:44MLB Trade Deadline: Top Potential Sellers Ahead of Deadline
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0:25MLB Home Run Derby: Brent Rooker vs Jazz Chisholm Jr.
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0:40MLB Midseason Awards: AL Rookie of The Year
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1:20Highlights: Blue Jays at Athletics (7/13)
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1:28Highlights: Athletics at Rays (6/30)
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1:55Highlights: Athletics at Yankees (6/29)
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8:57Must-Add Waiver Wire Options! AJ Smith-Shawver or Gunnar Hoglund?
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1:28MLB Power Rankings: Athletics Find Themselves Contenders in Top 15
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8:20Week 5 Sleepers & Two-Start Pitchers!
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8:44Add Tyler Mahle! Where to Rank Tyler Soderstrom?
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8:45Are These Four Players Breaking Out?
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9:28Injury Updates, Start or Sit Decisions & Waiver Wire Adds!
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10:27Opening Day Overreactions! MacKenzie Gore, Bullpens & More!
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9:202025 Outfield Preview! Sleepers, Breakouts & Busts at the Position!
Top Athletics News
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Athletics' Nick Kurtz: Wins AL ROY Honors
Kurtz was named the American League Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year on Monday.
Kurtz was the clear frontrunner for the award, which was only confirmed when the results showed he received all 30 first-place votes. He becomes the eighth player in Athletics history to bring home Rookie of the Year honors. Kurtz slashed .290/.383/.619 with 36 home runs, 86 RBI, two stolen bases and 90 runs scored in 117 games during his rookie campaign.
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Athletics' Austin Wynns: Lands deal with A's
Wynns (abdomen) signed a one-year contract worth $1.1 million with the A's on Thursday, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
Wynns was traded to the A's in early June, and he had a solid year in a reserve role by maintaining an .865 OPS across 110 plate appearances prior to suffering an abdominal strain. He's also a solid defender, so he should be a suitable No. 2 backstop behind Shea Langeliers in 2026.
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Athletics' Jared Shuster: Outrighted to Triple-A
The Athletics outrighted Shuster to Triple-A Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Shuster was claimed off waivers by the Athletics in August but did not make an appearance for them at the big-league level. The 27-year-old was a full-time reliever for the first time in 2025 and posted an 8.04 ERA and 12:5 K:BB over 15.2 innings this year with the White Sox.
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Athletics' Lawrence Butler: Says he'll be ready for spring
Butler (knee) said Monday that he will be fully ready for the beginning of spring training, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.
Butler underwent surgery in early October to repair a tear in his right patellar tendon and also had a debridement of chronic scar tissue in the knee. Additionally, he was given a platelet-rich plasma injection to combat chronic tendinitis in his left patellar tendon. Butler played through knee problems for a portion of the 2025 campaign, which could have contributed to his disappointing .234/.306/.404 batting line. While Butler is optimistic his recovery will not impact his readiness for the start of camp, it would not be a surprise if the Athletics slow-played the outfielder early on in spring training.
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Athletics' Brett Harris: Undergoes thumb surgery
Harris underwent left thumb surgery Tuesday, Jason Burke of SI.com reports.
It's not clear exactly when Harris hurt his thumb, nor is it known the specific type of procedure he had. Harris is expected to be ready to go for the beginning of spring training, and assuming that happens he'll enter camp with a chance to win a starting job in the Athletics' infield. The 27-year-old slashed .274/.349/.342 with zero home runs over 84 plate appearances during his time with the big club in 2025.
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Athletics' Lawrence Butler: Undergoes patellar tendon surgery
Butler underwent surgery Friday to repair a tear in his right patellar tendon.
Butler also had a debridement of chronic scar tissue in his right knee and received a platelet-rich plasma injection to combat chronic tendinitis in his left patellar tendon. The expectation is that he will be ready to go for spring training. Butler played through knee issues down the stretch of the 2025 season, but the hope is that the procedures performed Friday will allow him to put his knee problems behind him. The 25-year-old slashed .234/.306/.404 with 21 home runs and 22 stolen bases over 152 games this season.
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Athletics' Lawrence Butler: Could require knee surgery
Butler will meet with a doctor to determine whether surgery is required to repair a patellar tendon strain in his right knee, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.
Butler played through the injury for the last couple weeks of the regular season. If he does need surgery on the knee, it's unclear at this juncture how long his rehab would take. Butler finished the 2025 campaign having slashed .234/.306/.404 with 21 home runs and 22 stolen bases over 152 contests.
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Athletics' Brady Basso: Takes loss as opener
Basso (1-1) took the loss Sunday, allowing a run on three hits and two walks over 1.1 innings against Kansas City. He recorded no strikeouts.
The 27-year-old opened the game Sunday but couldn't find a rhythm, loading the bases before exiting in the second inning with one out. Tyler Ferguson then allowed an inherited runner to score. Basso didn't make his first big-league appearance of the year until Aug. 27 after dealing with a left shoulder strain and beginning with Triple-A Las Vegas. He managed strong results with a 2.31 ERA across 11 outings and 11.2 innings, though a 1.80 WHIP, 4.07 FIP and 6.9 BB/9 suggest trouble beneath the surface.
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Athletics' Nick Kurtz: Caps off season with 36th homer
Kurtz went 1-for-4 with a two-run homer in Sunday's 9-2 loss against the Royals.
The rookie slugger provided Oakland's only offense of the night with a 423-foot blast off Sam Long in the eighth inning, marking his 36th homer of the season and his seventh since September 10. Over that span, he hit .233 with 13 RBI while continuing to show his game-changing power. Kurtz looks like the clear favorite for AL Rookie of the Year honors, as he'll finish the regular season with an impressive .290/.383/.619 slash line, 26 doubles, 86 RBI and 90 runs scored to go along with his outstanding long-ball total across 488 plate appearances.
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Athletics' Jacob Wilson: Idle for season finale
Wilson is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Royals.
Unless he's called upon off the bench as a pinch hitter, Wilson will wrap up his first full big-league season with a .311/.355/.444 slash line, 13 home runs, five stolen bases, 63 RBI and 62 runs in 125 games. Max Muncy will step in for Wilson at shortstop in the finale.
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Athletics' Shea Langeliers: Receiving rest Sunday
Langeliers is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Royals.
The 76-85 Athletics have little at stake in the season finale and will allow Langeliers to get some rest after he had started each of the last five contests. The 27-year-old backstop will finish his fourth MLB campaign with a .277/.325/.536 slash line, 31 home runs, seven stolen bases, 73 runs and 72 RBI in 123 games.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Avg | R | HR | ERA | |
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.253 (5th) |
733 (12th) |
219 (7th) |
4.70 (27th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| L. Butler RF Lawrence Butler RF | Knee |
| J. Lopez SP Jacob Lopez SP | Elbow |
| Z. Gelof 2B Zack Gelof 2B | Shoulder |
| J. Perkins RP Jack Perkins RP | Shoulder |
| D. Clarke CF Denzel Clarke CF | Hip |












