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  2. Bash Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Bash Brothers are a duo of former baseball players consisting of Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire. Both prolific home run hitters, the two were teammates in Major League Baseball (MLB) for seven seasons with the Oakland Athletics , helping the team win a World Series title in 1989 .

  3. A new baseball team is coming the Sacramento area - AOL

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    Just watching him awaken to baseball cards and learning about the players that I grew up loving, from the ‘Bash Brothers,’ Will Clark and Kevin Mitchell across the Bay, Walt Weiss and Terry ...

  4. List of Athletics broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Oakland Athletics' games in the Bay Area are broadcast on KNEW. Outside the Bay Area, the A's radio network of 18 stations (three of them nights and weekends only) reach baseball fans in Northern California and Nevada. The team also has an in-market online radio station branded as A's Cast which is available on iHeartRadio.

  5. Bash brothers: Family feeling powers upstart Leroy Greene ...

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  6. Jose Canseco - Wikipedia

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    The day after the news of his return to Oakland, the A's front office informed him that ticket sales for the day were the highest in over three years, mainly because of the Bash Brothers reunion. Regarding his health, Canseco had a promising first half of the season, playing in 83 of Oakland's 89 games, with more than half of those as an ...

  7. Oakland says goodbye to major professional sports with A's ...

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    The Oakland Athletics will cease to be Oakland's Athletics after the matinee game against the Texas Rangers at 12:37 p.m. PT Thursday. The matchup will be the club’s final home game at the ...

  8. Oakland Athletics - Wikipedia

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    On November 7, 2006, the news media announced the Athletics would be leaving Oakland as early as 2010 for a new stadium in Fremont, confirmed the next day by the Fremont City Council. The plan was strongly supported by Fremont Mayor Bob Wasserman. [72] The team would have played in Cisco Field, a 32,000-seat, baseball-only facility. [73]

  9. The shame of Oakland - AOL

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    The city of Oakland and county of Alameda were still on the hook to repay their $200 million share, which turned out to be more like $350 million. The city felt burned — and for good reason.