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Detroit Tigers face the Oakland A's today at 4:07 p.m. Here's start time, TV, channel, streaming info and more for Saturday's game in California.
How can I watch/stream/listen to Cleveland Guardians vs. Oakland A's The April 21 Guardians-A's game will be televised on Bally Sports Great Lakes. It'll be broadcast over the radio on WTAM 1100 ...
The A's played their final game in Oakland on Thursday. There were plenty of tears as players, fans and employees reflected on 57 years of memories. A's leave Oakland a winner.
The game was televised by TBS and broadcast on ESPN Radio. [3] The game tied the then record for the longest (by innings) "winner-take-all" game in postseason history, shared with Game 7 of the 1924 World Series. [4] [5] This record was subsequently broken by the 2018 National League Wild Card Game.
Mother's Day; Second perfect game in Athletics history and 19th in MLB history; First of two perfect games in 2010; This was the second perfect game – and second against the Rays – in 12 months; See also: Dallas Braden's perfect game [18] 12 April 21, 2018 Sean Manaea £ 3–0 3 Boston Red Sox: Jonathan Lucroy: Hunter Wendelstedt: Bob Melvin
For the first month of the 1978 season, the A's broadcast their games on KALX, a 10-watt college radio station run by the University of California, Berkeley. [15] KALX was practically unlistenable more than 10 miles (16 km) from Oakland. At that time, the A's had a radio network stretching all the way to Hawaii, leading one fan to joke, "Honolulu?
The game marked the end of an era — after 57 seasons in Oakland that saw the A's make 21 playoff appearances, win six pennants and four World Series championships, the team is bound for ...
The A's set an Oakland record for longest shutout streak by their bullpen, as the club allowed no runs in 30.1 innings pitched, until the Marlins scored in the ninth. [46] On May 4th, Brent Rooker, seen here in the 2023 season, became the first Athletics player since Mark McGwire in 1996 to hit two home runs in the same inning.