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It was a major weekend for Major League Baseball with the San Francisco Giants facing off against the A's in West.
Many of the A's hitters who produced on Friday were learning their ABCs when Justin Verlander made his MLB debut.
A’s and Giants will be a rivalry for a while, there’s always generations of fans who will see A’s and Giants and think of it the same way, but it’s definitely different.
The A’s-Giants rivalry begins a new era with the move of the A’s to West Sacramento, playing in San Francisco for first time since leaving Oakland.
Things haven’t gone as planned for A’s in Sacramento; Giants have hit the skids with Phillies, Dodgers looming ...
It’ll likely be the same split when the Giants play the A’s in Sacramento in the heat of July. But instead of crowds around 30,000-40,000, it’ll be less than 15,000.
The A’s lost 6-5 on the road to the Tampa Bay Rays Wednesday in another minor league stadium on the opposite side of the country. At least the Rays have an excuse. They lost their regular ...
Current day, the biggest ignition to the rivalry is Matt Chapman's presence in San Francisco. Drafted by the A's in the first round of the 2014 draft, Chapman was a bright spot on some of the best ...
All of this means that, eventually, Giants/A’s will go the way of Red Sox/Braves, in that we’ll reach a point where new fans get into MLB and have to go, "wait, why?" about this rivalry ...
The Giants have Logan Webb (4-3, 2.60 ERA), Landen Roupp (2-3, 4.95 ERA), and Justin Verlander (0-3, 4.31 ERA) named as starters for the weekend, while the A's have yet to name any pitchers ...
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