Game Over!
Ok, here is the long awaited blog. I’ve had a few people actually tell me they want me to write a new blog. Without getting all into it I’ve just been busy and had a lot of stuff going on but I think I’m back…for real this time. But with everything going on nothing has been as tumultuous as the A’s.
(On the way to Oakland Alameda-County Coliseum – they change the name so often maybe they don’t want to change the sign just yet!)
One thing that keeps me going is knowing it’s still just May, but does anyone else feel like it’s been a long season already?
So far I’ve been to 2 games; I know I know, “AND YOU CALL YOURSELF AN A’S FAN?” But trust me there will be many, many, many more. Anyway, they lost both of them. I went on May 9th when they played the Blue Jays and the forever loved Marco Scutaro! I was sitting centerfield, plaza bleachers and some “fans” below us were cheering for Marco, it was a nice gesture but these are the people that do whatever they can do to be on television. They are those that you wonder if they even have a job; they go to every single game. While that is completely cool, these people are totally not.
But I digress.
(Batting Practice at the Most Beautiful Place on Earth!)
I went with one of my best friends, and I only have two, this was the guy best friend. (Who by the way needs to find a woman, just thought I’d throw that out there, maybe on the down low I’ll put up some pictures of us at a game…oh man he’d kill me. Oh well all in the name of love!) Once the second inning came around I turned to him and said man the A’s are so predictable. They don’t score until the 7th then they make it interesting and then lose. Unfortunately, I couldn’t have been more right!
So here comes the 7th inning A’s are down 4-0, up comes the G man, Jason Giambi and he hits a homerun. So the score is now 4-1, obviously, you all aren’t football fans so I assume you have at least half a brain to figure that one out.
Now fast forward to the 9th, A’s are down 6-1. (Yah, I know Blue Jays had scored again but we don’t really need to reiterate that part of the game.) I’m watching the A’s at bat just saying, “please please, patience, patience, just be patient!” Then with a runner on and one out Jason Giambi comes up to bat and hits a two run shot, now it’s 6-3. So at this time I’m jumping up and down, then sitting down on the edge of my seat saying, “oh my god, oh my god!” To make a long story short A’s had bases loaded, they get another run then bases are still loaded and Landon Powell comes to the plate. Once again I’m saying just be patient, just be patient, a base hit can score two runs to tie the game. So, in typical A’s fashion when the game is on the line, first pitch thrown, Powell takes a crack at it, it’s going deep, deep, right in the right fielders glove. GAME OVER!
Whoever, says baseball is boring either has never been to a game or is completely wacked out. Intense highs, the lowest of lows, the suspense, the drama, the heartbreak! All of those emotions are packaged ever so nicely in the greatest game on the face of the planet, Baseball!
(I really should have got the 10x zoom, but here is the Cuteness that is Ryan Sweeney!)
Next Game In Attendance: May 22nd v. Arizona @ 7:05 PM with my good friend Quinn. Side Note Quinn is a musician, check out his website at http://www.quinnhedges.com/, check out his music, if you like it buy it!
BleacherReport.com
I just thought I would bring your attention to the Bleacher Report. I wrote an article on the A’s right before the season started. I’m not sure if I am going to write articles regularly yet or not. While these blogs are free flowing and we don’t really have to care about grammar or anything Bleacher Report is slightly more intense in that way. I don’t know if I have the time to be overly concerned with my grammatical errors. But it was fun and well yah I will probably write some more. Just like a chick, can’t make up her mind!
Here’s the link:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/151522-the-2009-oakland-as-hit-or-miss
Enjoy!
Baseball Season Is Finally Here
I’m back in full force, about a week and a half late. Just to get it out of the way there was some Baseball/Blog drama going on in my life so my motivation was pretty much in the toilet. But I’m back brushing all the B.S aside and doing what I have come to enjoy. Whether I have one person read my blog or one thousand it doesn’t really matter.
I went to the home opener at Oakland Coliseum, or I guess I should say Oakland-Alameda Coliseum or some form of that. It was a nice event. There was an engagement, which made me happy and a tad bit depressed. Where are all the good baseball lovin’ boys at anyway?
As many of you probably have been made aware of four of Oakland’s finest were murdered and they were celebrated. A cap was placed on the mound representing each of the fallen officers, and they also brought their motorcycles out on the field. It was a very nice gesture to a horrible event. I must admit my eyes did fill up with tears. Then the National Anthem was very fittingly sung by a police officer and there was also a moment of silence for the officers as well as Nick Adenhart.
Now to the game…
The A’s lost!
The A’s had the bases loaded three times and they couldn’t get anyone home. This is becoming a common occurrence, if a guy gets on third he is definitely not coming in, if a guy is on second it’s 50/50, but if a guy is on first he has like a 75% chance of coming home with one crack of the bat. And the A’s don’t score early; they like to wait around until about the seventh inning for any real action. I guess they like to just keep us on the edge of our seats, which they do, but I’d like to be a little more relaxed in the later innings, ala the Eck years.
I was stoked to see Brett Anderson pitch, it was a little bitter sweet, because the only reason he pitched that day was because the previous game was postponed to mourn the loss of Angel’s pitcher Nick Adenhart. But he pitched pretty well. He was a little crazy. He is known to have pretty good control of his pitches, but that night he was a bit off. Still not a bad job though, not bad at all.
I know many of you are anti-The Wave! But WE originated it, and so it began. The bleachers were trying to get it started a good 10 times or so before it actually started to go around the entire stadium it went around a good 5 or 6 times, people were cheering and totally pumped. A line drive was hit and Ellis jumps up and makes a miraculous catch; The Power of the Wave!
As I said before the A’s did lose, but it was a great game none the less. They really should have won though because the Mariners pitching wasn’t looking good at all and they had a couple errors and the fielding was mediocre to say the least. But being at the ballpark is one of the greatest experiences a person can have so I was a happy camper either way.
(hopefully this picture comes through for some reason on my work computer pictures are to big but on my home computer the pictures turn out correctly anyway…here is the Cement Beauty we call Oakland Coliseum!)
Did I fail to mention the A’s ended up getting swept by the M’s? The season is still early I still have high hopes for the greatest organization in the bay area, my Oakland Athletics.
Don’t forget to tune into ESPN tonight…A’s v. Yankees!!!!!
Let’s hope for a mauling like the Indians had on the Yankees, which would be fabulous!
When Wins and Losses Don’t Matter
Don’t get me wrong I’m still excited the A’s won and in glorious fashion. But in the end I can’t stop thinking about how I just saw Nick Adenhart pitch last night and within hours and while I was sound asleep he was killed.
There was so much promise. If the Angels had a pen they could rely on he would have had him a win last night.
As much as we love to hate our division rivals it’s times like these that show us in the end its all in fun.
This was a huge loss for Angels fans and for baseball fans in general. We feel connected to these guys. More than any sport I feel baseball players make themselves very accessible and we feel as though we do know them. Many of us have had the opportunity to talk with our favorite ball players. It’s very sad that we miss out on seeing Adenhart’s progression and we will never know what could have been.
The game must go on, no matter how hard it might be. My condolences go out to the entire Angels family and their fans, and especially to all of those that were important to Nick.
“It’s difficult for all of us in the baseball family,” Girardi said. “You dream your whole life about playing in the big leagues, you make your first start and have a good start and then it’s over.” – Joe Girardi (Yankees Manager)
BACK IN ACTION…
Some of you may have been thinking, “Where the heck has that girly baseball chick gone? Where are her fabulous, amazing, insightful blogs?” Ok, maybe not. But anyway, it’s been a little while and basically I was sick, call it the flu or whatever but I was down for the count and I’m still a little stuffy, but if you were at all worried about me I’m going to pull through.
So did you hear the big news????
Yah, the A’s are starting the season off strong …. on the DL! So I guess when I go to the A’s home opener I’m not going to see Duchscherer pitch. I am hoping in the end it all turns out good but it’s a little frustrating at the same time. This team needs to start off strong for once and with a pitching staff that still doesn’t know who the starters are it’s not a great sign for things to come. I have all the hope in the world but I gotta see it to believe it.
Usually I start every season being completely stoked and hopeful and believe the A’s can go all the way and I make others believe it too. But after the luck the A’s have had lately this season is a little different. I still know they are totally going to win the World Series, but I’m a little worried about what it’s going to take to get there.
I don’t want to see the A’s use the DL 25+ times this season or see over 50 different ball players on the field. There is something to be said about building chemistry. Chemistry makes the game almost seem effortless and the A’s, while still managing to do pretty well last season, on the field the A’s play was far from effortless.
But we, meaning the A’s, have some killer bats that we haven’t had for quite some time. If they can produce the runs maybe, just maybe they can either make the lack of pitching studs less obvious or make the pitchers so comfortable on the mound they become the studs the A’s knew they could be.
It’s basically just wait and see time for the A’s. I have a feeling this is going to be a very interesting season, big highs, big lows and in the end I want to see the A’s on top!

Charles Finley with one of the Oakland A’s World Series trophies
Gripes, Disses, and the A’s!
I have been thinking, what can I possibly write about? It wasn’t a matter of not having anything to say, it was more like I have too much to say. I was wondering where I should start, but I figure I will just put everything in this one blog(gette). Some parts I already know will get your panties in a bunch, and some will make you roll your eyes and think what the heck is she thinking, but trust me I know what I’m talking about (or at least I think so, but what is it that people say, when a woman talks a man just has to nod his head in agreement because a woman or a chick in this situation is always right).
I will start off by saying ….neener neener neeeeeener…Oakland beat the Angels 8-1. What’s that you say? It’s only Spring Training?!?!? And that is my first gripe. On one hand Spring Training isn’t important because it doesn’t count when determining who gets to the post season. But for you guys that say it’s no big deal at all you either have no clue what you are talking about or have a really crappy team and it truly doesn’t matter ::coughPiratescough:: Spring Training gives us the first look at our team. Is pitching a worry for you? You get to check out all of your so called up and coming studs and how they might fit in. Spring Training gives us a pretty good look at what our team is shaping up to be. You get to see how much the athletes worked in the off season either because they are showing more skills on the field or their body has dramatically changed. As a baseball fan I’m just stoked to get the chance to watch some baseball. I don’t care if it’s Spring Training or not, when the A’s kick the Giants and Angels rear I’m going to be pretty excited. And to listen to the radio and hear Garciaparra (2 for 2) the old guy who people are telling me don’t get too excited about, hits a line drive two base hit, I think take that naysayers. Spring Training may not determine anything when the season starts but you get to see your team. Most of the crap I hear comes from Yankee fans. So sorry some of our teams have a lot of questions and aren’t lucky enough to buy already established players who everyone knows what to expect minus maybe an injury here or there that could change things up a bit. Don’t ask why they show Spring Training highlights, don’t say Spring Training doesn’t matter, just sit back shut up and enjoy watching your team play ball.
Speaking of the Yankees, that brings me to my other gripe. I know I stick up for the Yankees, and that primarily has to do with the fact that I think they get a lot of crap for nothing and the fact I hate the Red Sox. But Yankee fans are starting to really drive me crazy. Sure I have met a lot more awesome Yankee fans than I have Boston Fans, but lately Yankee fans are really giving the Sox Fans and run for their money. I really have never known fans to be as low on the Homer poll as the current Yankee fan. They want to bad mouth the media and say there is nowhere like playing in New York, boo hoo, while secretly loving the drama and thinking it makes them that much better than every other team. But I can’t think of any other fan that bad mouths their players like a Yankee fan. And before you even say that Yankee fans know the game or they aren’t bias, or a number of other things you might think of just stop right there. Some Yankee fans are Jeter fans so they have problems with A-Rod, then you have the A-Rod fans that have issues with Jeter. The reason the media has a field day is because of YOU! If YOU would just shut up and not care about all the drama on and off the field the media wouldn’t have as much to talk about. It’s you that cares about A-Rod and manly women or the tension between A-Rod and Jeter. They also comment on how the team didn’t really look that supportive of A-Rod when he had his roid press conference. Why don’t you try being a little more supportive? I have also heard, now that Giambi is back home as an Oakland A, he’s not really that good, or he is blamed for the Yankees not winning the World Series. Well I’m glad to have Giambi back as our first baseman, and the leader of the pack. WELCOME BACK FRAT HOUSE!!!!! The Yankee’s have brought on a lot of drama on their own; have fun in third place again Yankees!
Prediction: A’s to World Series before the Yankees! (have you seen our young pitching in the meaningless Spring Training?)
Now on to A’s pitching! I am still concerned about this one segment of the team. I think our batting is going to be greatly improved. We have one of the best baseball players in the game today with Holliday, Giambi still has power, and if some of our injury prone guys stay healthy we have a few more hits with them too. Like I have said before our fielding really has never been a problem, but it has improved with the addition of Cabrera and if Sweeney stays healthy you will see some amazing centerfield heroics. But, as we are all aware Duchscherer (Duke) has had some setbacks with his elbow and as the probable number 1 starter it is a bit worrisome. Most likely he will end up starting the season on the DL and gradually working his way into being a reliever until his elbow issues are resolved and he can be the number one guy we intended him to be. I also made you aware of a couple up and comers in Brett Anderson and Trevor Cahill who might surprise us and come to the bigs a little earlier than expected as well as Vin Mazzaro who has been with the A’s Triple A team the Rivercats. There is a huge competition going on right now for a starting job. One of my personal faves is Gio Gonzalez I would really like him to have chance and to see what happens. But we also have Edgar Gonzalez, Jerome Williams and Josh Outman. This is where Spring Training can get a team and fans excited when there is an aspect of the game that is very questionable. In three games Cahill has a 2.25 ERA, in four games Mazzaro hasn’t allowed a single run and Anderson has an ERA of 1.86 in four games. Yes, I don’t know if any of those guys are going to be in the starting rotation or where in the rotation they might be but I must admit the queasiness I felt in my stomach a couple weeks ago has eased up significantly. I just can’t wait to see who will be tossing to Suzuki come April.
Another little gripe I have is one that involves the recent transactions the A’s have made. I can’t remember who told me this whether it was my Yankee fan friend or Dodger fan friend, but one of them said the A’s are turning into the Giants, acquiring old guys who can’t play. Oh yah the A’s have sooooo many old guys. The A’s have a great mix of young and old, and age is nothing but number if they can play. Giambi not only still has power, and yes he can play first base, but he is a tremendous asset in the clubhouse. While Chavy and Ellis show leadership by their play on the field, Giambi is outspoken and gets a team pumped before the game ever begins. This was something he could never do as a Yankee. I would say we should do what the A’s did in the 70s and bring back the facial hair, but I’m afraid with our abundance of youngsters it might be a little difficult. The A’s have been so lucky with the guys they have had on the team. We have had great veterans who are willing to do everything they can to not only help the team now but help the rooks and the future of the Oakland A’s.
I don’t know about you but I am excited about the 2009 season. I have high hopes for the Oakland A’s but I think they are realistic. I’m not going to worry about the future of where the organization might be I just pray that the team does what they need to do to keep them here, get the fans in the seats, and WIN!
To quote Gio Gonzalez, “A’s fan are great, great fans, I’m not a well known guy but they treat you like you have played there for 15 years.”
With that, yes I say we and us when I talk about the A’s. Some weirdoes say they don’t understand why people say we and us when talking about a sports team. Well, let me tell you! I grew up in absolute love with the Oakland A’s since birth, but primarily from about the age of 3 when I could in some ways comprehend what was going on. I know I have devoted my time and my money to supporting the A’s. It’s like having stock in a company, you are part owner and I think we have every right to say it’s our team, because it is. We are true fans of the game. We have passion, and love for this game that can’t be matched by any other fans of any other sports. As Baseball fans we understand the meaning of team and we know it is the only true American game (that just so happens to have caught on to the entire world). So I will continue to say we and us whenever I talk about MY A’s and I suggest if you are a true fan of your team you do the same.
GO A’S!
On a Lighter Note…
So, basically my perfect guy would pretty much love baseball as much as I do. The perfect first date for me is totally going to an A’s game, hands down. I found a list that expresses what is so great about dating a baseball player.
20 Reasons to Date a Baseball Player
20. They peak their best in the Spring, but they’ll play all year long.
19. They know how to use their bats.
18. They know how to sacrifice for the team.
17. They prep the field before they get started, and clean it after they’re done.
16. Only the best play.
15. They’re not done until someone scores.
14. They’re taught to try to hit it into the gaps.
13. They love to get down and dirty.
12. They’re used to going back to back doubleheaders.
11. They do it morning, day and night.
10. They are great with their hands.
9. They’re used to scoring no matter what base they’re on.
8. They have tremendous endurance.
7. They carry a big stick.
6. They don’t stop until the job is done, and there can always be extra innings.
5. They like to touch every base carefully.
4. They like to hit it hard.
3. They take the extra base if they can get it.
2. They slide into home really hard.
1. They can do it in all 9 positions.
Sounds pretty good to me! Now I just need to find a guy that plays baseball, A, AA, AAA, doesn’t really matter. Guess I need to start hanging out at the ballpark.
I haven’t posted a blog in a few days so I just thought I would come back with a little bit of humor eventhough it is very true.
GO A’S!!!!!
Spring Training, A-Rod, the Dreaded DL
The A’s usually start off slow whether it’s Spring Training or the regular season. It can be frustrating but the second half of the season is always fun. But it always comes down to how much the A’s sucked the first half. I don’t really pay to much attention to the Spring Training games but I must admit now that they are winning my interest is being perked.
The first game the A’s tied 3-3 vs. the Brewers, then the A’s lost 3-1 vs. the Angels, which did hurt a little because I always want to beat them. Whether it is Spring Training or not there is a bit of a rivalry that has been building up. They finally won against Cleveland a wopping 1-0 and then of course lost a couple more. Last time I checked the standings A’s were in dead last and the Mariners were in first. Then we, YES WE!, beat the White Sox, GIANTS, Mariners, and of course don’t let me forget South Africa. South Africa? I never knew they played baseball in South Africa, at least we won.
Now the A’s are 4-4 and no longer in last, but Angels are 7-1. I know it’s Spring Training but don’t you still hate to see your team behind their rival? The Angels don’t have K-Rod, which is huge, I not only don’t like the guy but he kills most opponents he faces. If only they could get rid of Lackey, then I would know for sure I was right all along and their really is a God.
All teams have been overshadowed this Spring Training by A-rod. First it’s Torre’s book, then it’s Steroids, now it’s a cyst on his hip and apparent labrum tear. Now the big question is ooooo does he get surgery or doesn’t he? I say big woop!!! My question is, are the A’s healthy. They were on the DL around 25 times in 2008. Yankees are big babies wondering about one guy having surgery. Let’s revisit the A’s stints on the DL and who ended up going under the knife.
DL TRANSACTIONS
3/25/2008: Eric Chavez 15-day DL
3/25/2008: Chad Gaudin 15-day DL
3/25/2008: Kiko Calero 15-day DL later put on 60-day DL
4/8/2008: Chad Gaudin off DL
4/8/2008: Justin Duchscherer 15-day DL
4/10/2008: Rich Harden 15-day DL
4/20/2008: Keith Foulke DL
4/24/2008: Travis Buck 15-day DL
4/24/2008: Eric Chavez transferred to 60-day DL
4/26/2008: Justin Duchscherer off DL
5/9/2008: Foulke off DL
5/10/2008: Buck off DL – sent to AAA
5/11/2008: Harden off DL
5/11/2008: Chris Denorfia 15-day DL
5/16/2008: Santiago Casilla 15-day DL
5/19/2008: Donnie Murphy 15-day DL
5/20/2008: Andrew Brown 15-day DL
5/22/2008: Denorfia off DL
5/29/2008: Chavez off DL
5/29/2008: Frank Thomas 15-day DL
5/30/2008: Calero off DL
5/30/2008: Joey Devine 15-day DL
5/30/2008: Mike Sweeney 15-day DL
5/30/2008: Ryan Sweeney 15-day DL
6/8/2008: A. Brown off DL
6/13/2008: R. Sweeney off DL
6/19/2008: Casilla off DL
6/20/2008: Murphy off DL
7/2/2008: Eric Chavez 15-day DL
7/4/2008: Keith Foulke 15-day DL
7/5/2008: Bobby Crosby 15-day DL
7/8/2008: Mike Sweeney transferred to 60-day DL
7/18/2008: Crosby off DL
7/19/2008: Daric Barton 15-day DL
7/31/2008: Thomas off DL
8/1/2008: Andrew Brown 15-day DL
8/1/2008: Barton off DL
8/2/2008: Devine off DL
8/6/2008: Eric Chavez transferred (once again) to the 60-day DL
8/13/2008: Ryan Sweeney 15-day DL
8/21/2008: Justin Duchscherer 15-day DL
8/21/2008: Sean Gallagher 15-day DL
8/28/2008: R. Sweeney off DL
8/30/2008: Frank Thomas 15-day DL
8/30/2008: Foulke off DL
9/3/2008: M. Sweeney off DL
9/3/2008: Frank Thomas transferred to 60-day DL
9/10/2008: Sean Gallagher off DL
9/21/2008: Mark Ellis 60-day DL
10/3/2008: Duchscherer off DL
11/3/2008: Frank Thomas off DL
11/14/2008: Brown, Chavez, and Ellis off DL (big woop the season is over)
07/2008 SURGERIES
September 2007: Eric Chavez -Shoulder
October 2007: Eric Chavez – Back
March 2008: Chad Gaudin – Hip (minor)
May 2008: Mike Sweeney – Knee
July 2008: Eric Chavez – Shoulder
September 2008: Marc Ellis – Shoulder, Travis Buck – Elbow
October 2008: Daric Barton – Hip, Greg Smith – Elbow
Granted we don’t have Greg Smith, Frank Thomas, Mike Sweeney and a few others but for us to have a successful season Duke, Chavy and Ellis have to stay healthy. Maybe Ellis and Chavy aren’t stars with the bat but what they do on the field and in the clubhouse would be a huge loss if they were out for an extended period of time. This trend must end!
Go A’s!!!
The A’s Have Pitching…
One of my biggest questions for the Oakland A’s is what is going on with their pitching staff. We all gasped when we got rid of Hudson, Mulder, Zito (not so much), Haren, Street (he was good at one time), Harden and Blanton, but there are reasons to this madness. Most of us know that the A’s have some of the best scouts in baseball and arguably the best GM in Billy Beane, but year after year we can’t help but scratch our heads. It can get frustrating but things happen and so far Beane has shown, at least in my mind, that he knows what he is doing.
What the A’s need is pitching! Doesn’t everyone?
We might be seeing Brett Anderson at some point this season pitch for the A’s. He spent the second 1/2 of 2008 with the A’s AA team the Midland RockHounds. The first part of 2008 he was with the A’s single A team the Stockton Ports, combined he won 11 and lost 5, with a 3.69 ERA. While walking just 48 batters he struckout an awesome 243 in 225 1/3 innings. His dad is a coach so apparently he learned how to pitch the right way.
About his pitches, his fast ball reaches about 95 mph, but more steadily at 91-93 mph. He is said to have a lot of control of his pitches and with his command is looked at as someone who can lead a pitching staff one day. He also has a good curve, slider and changeup, oh and he’s a lefty.
After his season in Midland ended he was added to the A’s AAA team the Sacramento Rivercats, where he helped them win another league championship. It looks like he will start in Sacramento this year. So, within a year this guy jumped from A to AAA, not quite a Travis Buck job going from A to the majors but pretty close. This guy is going to make the Haren trade look even better.
I’m looking forward to seeing Anderson pitch with the Rivercats. I’m about 10 minutes from the ballpark now so expect some AAA blogs.
Don’t be down on the pitching A’s fans, the A’s have been building up their pitching and we will soon see them in the “bigs.”
Expected to show up in an A’s uniform in 2010 is another pitcher, Trevor Cahill. Cahill throws right and has a knuckle-curve out pitch that makes his opponents shake in their cleats, along with a solid changeup, and his best pitch a sinking fastball. Cahill started off as a shortstop but appears to have found a home on the mound. He also played 1/2 of 2008 in Stockton and then promoted to Midland in the second 1/2. Like Anderson, Cahill also had a W-L record of 11-5, with a 2.61 ERA in 21 games pitched. For two years in a row he was named the organizations’ Pitcher of the Year.
He may also be seen in a Rivercat uniform this year.
So we still might be scratching our heads at some of the moves that are made. But I have faith in Billy Beane and I think we will be on our way to bringing another Championship to Oakland. It’s been 20 years, it’s time.
To quote an article written March 2008 by Jonathan Mayo from MLB.com, “Hey, your’re good! What’s your name again? … Such is life for the Minor League staff in the Oakland A’s organization. If you happen to be in Phoenix this spring and see a number of grown men walking around grinning, there’s the reason why: The A’s system is more loaded than a Porsche.”
So it’s just a matter of time. Watch out Yankees, watch out Red Sox and Angels, here come the Oakland A’s.
Check out Raley Field - Home of the Sacramento Rivercats the Oakland A’s Triple A Team…
Ain’t it beautiful? Possible A’s future home??? hmmm…. maybe?


Tune In @ 7:00 PST / 10:00 EST – THE BREW AND BILL SHOW
The Brew and Bill Show (sports show) now airing every Monday and Thursday night at 10:00 EST @ http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gbhunior. On today’s show they have an interview with the Ace of Cakes star Duff Goldman. You know you wanna!

Keep tuning in because they were able to get an interview with former Oakland Athletic and New York Yankee, World Series MVP Scott Brosius. I can’t tell you when it will be coming but sometime this month so you have to keep listening to The Brew and Bill Show.
Go A’s!

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