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0:29This Just In: Tyler Soderstrom And Athletics Agree On A Seven-Year $86M Extension
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0:27Just In: The Mets Trade Jeff McNeil, Cash To Athletics
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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!
Top Athletics News
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Athletics' A.J. Causey: Shipped to Sacramento
The Royals traded Causey to the Athletics on Thursday in exchange for Mitch Spence.
Causey spent time with the Royals' High-A and Double-A affiliates in 2025, posting a 1.72 ERA and 0.90 WHIP in 73.1 innings across the two levels. The 23-year-old righty will likely begin his tenure with the Athletics in Double-A and aim to reach Triple-A Las Vegas at some point this summer.
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Athletics' Zack Gelof: Feels healthy for spring
Gelof (shoulder) said Wednesday that he's "feeling healthy, feeling ready to go" and expects to be a full participant when he reports to spring training later this week, Jason Burke of SI.com reports.
After posting 14 home runs and 14 steals in just 69 games as a rookie in 2023, Gelof looked to be a central figure in the Athletics' rebuilding effort, but injuries and an ability to make consistent contact against big-league pitching have left his future murky. He didn't make his 2025 big-league debut until early July while recovering from a fractured bone in his right wrist and a stress reaction in his ribs, then slashed just .174/.230/.272 with a 45.5 percent strikeout rate over 101 plate appearances between two stints with the Athletics before he was shut down in late September due to a dislocated left shoulder. He appears to be healthy again following surgery on the shoulder, but Gelof may need a strong showing at the plate during Cactus League play to make a compelling case for a spot on the Athletics' Opening Day roster.
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Athletics' Mitch Spence: Pushed off 40-man
The Athletics designated Spence for assignment Tuesday.
With Scott Barlow and Aaron Civale officially signing one-year deals with the A's on Tuesday, Spence and Grant Holman (finger) will both lose their place on the 40-man roster. Spence made 32 appearances (eight starts) with the Athletics in 2025, turning in a 5.10 ERA and 1.44 WHIP to go with a 66:26 K:BB through 84.2 innings. Assuming he clears waivers, the 27-year-old righty will open the season at Triple-A Las Vegas.
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Athletics' Grant Holman: Designated for assignment
The Athletics designated Holman (finger/shoulder) for assignment Tuesday.
Holman and Mitch Spence will both lose their places on the 40-man roster to make room for new signees Scott Barlow and Aaron Civale. Holman posted a 5.09 ERA and 1.52 WHIP over 23 innings with the A's in 2025 before suffering a season-ending finger injury in June. It's unclear where he stands in his recovery, but he now seems likely to open the new season in the minor leagues.
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Athletics' Aaron Civale: Lands in Sacramento
Civale agreed to a one-year $6 million contract with the A's on Tuesday, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports.
The 30-year-old right-hander split the 2025 campaign between the Brewers, White Sox and Cubs, finishing the regular season with a 4.85 ERA, 1.26 WHIP and 88:33 K:BB across 102 innings. Civale started in 18 of those 23 appearances last year and is a safe bet to work out of the Athletics' rotation, providing another veteran presence in a unit that's unsettled at the back end.
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Athletics' Scott Barlow: Nets one-year deal with Athletics
The Athletics signed Barlow to a one-year, $2 million contract Friday, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
He will have the opportunity to earn an additional $1.3 million in incentives. Barlow spent the 2025 season with the Reds, finishing the regular season with a 4.21 ERA and 75:45 K:BB over 68.1 innings. The 33-year-old hasn't had an ERA below 4.21 or WHIP below 1.36 since 2022, but with 59 career saves, Barlow has easily the most closer experience on the Athletics' roster. That alone should put him in the mix for saves, but even if Barlow wins the job, he will be a poor bet to retain it.
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Athletics' Max Schuemann: DFA'd by A's
The Athletics designated Schuemann for assignment on Friday.
Schuemann will lose his spot on the 40-man roster for the A's to claim Andy Ibanez off waivers. Schuemann appeared in 101 big-league games last season, slashing .197/.295/.273 with two home runs, seven stolen bases, 13 RBI, 20 runs scored and a 22:35 BB:K across 213 plate appearances.
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Athletics' Andy Ibanez: Claimed by Athletics
The Athletics claimed Ibanez off waivers from the Dodgers on Friday, Francys Romero of BeisbolFR.com reports.
The Dodgers signed Ibanez to a one-year, $1.2 million contract in early January but then designated him for assignment less than a month later. He'll now head to the Athletics and should be in the mix for playing time at third base. Ibanez holds a career .280/.327/.452 slash line versus left-handed pitching.
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Athletics' Jamie Arnold: Adds to impressive arsenal
Arnold expanded his repertoire at Driveline this winter, adding a cutter and a kick changeup, Jesus Cano of Baseball America reports.
The No. 11 pick in the 2025 First-Year Player Draft, Arnold slipped to the Athletics and they swooped in and added the 6-foot-1 southpaw. Arnold already had an excellent track record and pitch mix, and now he boasts a pair of changeups, as he already had a strong splitter. His mid-90s fastball and monster mid-80s slider are Arnold's go-to offerings, but now he has even more weapons at his disposal. Arnold said "this is the best I've ever felt," which is hyperbole, but at least it's good to know he's heading to spring training at the peak of his powers. He will likely be assigned to High-A or Double-A, and Arnold could join the big-league rotation sometime this summer if he pitches to expectations.
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Athletics' Jacob Wilson: Signs seven-year, $70M extension
The Athletics signed Wilson to a seven-year, $70 million contract extension Friday, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports. The deal includes a club option for 2033.
Wilson finished runner-up to teammate Nick Kurtz in the American League Rookie of the Year voting in 2025 after slashing .311/.355/.444 with 13 home runs, five stolen bases and a 27:39 BB:K over 125 contests in his first full major-league season. The 23-year-old's upside is capped due to his lack of power and mediocre defense at shortstop, but Wilson has some of the best contact skills in the game. It's a contract that should turn out to be very team-friendly as long as he stays healthy.
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Athletics' Jacob Wilson: Working on bulking up
Wilson said earlier this month that adding strength has "been the main focus for the last couple of offseasons now," Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.
Wilson showed a little more pop than expected in 2025, slugging 13 home runs. Power is considered the weakest part of his offensive game, though, so he's working on adding a little bulk this winter. Still, fantasy managers should consider it a bonus if they get double-digit home runs out of Wilson again in 2026, as he is most likely to provide an elite batting average but not much else.
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Athletics' Leo De Vries: Nets invite to spring training
The Athletics have extended De Vries an invitation to big-league spring training.
The Athletics also invited Jamie Arnold and Gage Jump, among others, to major-league camp. Acquired from the Padres in the trade that sent Mason Miller to San Diego, De Vries slashed .255/.355/.451 with 15 home runs, 11 stolen bases and a 66:107 BB:K over 118 games between the High-A and Double-A levels in 2025. De Vries' best production came after a late-season promotion to Double-A Midland, and he'll likely head back there to begin the 2026 season. Just 19 years old, De Vries is not a finished product but has some of the highest upside of any position player in the minors.
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Athletics' Chad Wallach: Lands with A's on MiLB deal
Wallach signed a minor-league contract with the Athletics on Sunday.
Wallach spent time with the Rangers' and Angels' Triple-A affiliates in 2025 and slashed .248/.319/.430 with 43 RBI and 33 runs scored across 259 plate appearances. The 34-year-old backstop hasn't appeared in an MLB game since 2023, and he'll likely remain a depth piece at Triple-A Las Vegas in 2026.
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Athletics' Johenssy Colome: Officially signs with A's
Colome signed with the Athletics on Thursday for $4 million, Ben Badler of Baseball America reports.
The son of former big-leaguer Jesus Colome and nephew of Alex Colome, Johenssy has trended up late in the scouting process, per Baseball America. A 6-foot-2, 190-pound shortstop from the Dominican Republic, Colome could outgrow the six and slide to third base down the road. He has a chance to develop plus or better power thanks to his current bat speed and projectable frame. An average runner, Colome may not provide much, if any speed by the time he gets to the majors in five or six years.
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Athletics' Bryan Lavastida: Re-signs with Athletics
The Athletics re-signed Lavastida to a minor-league contract Dec. 18.
Lavastida split the 2025 season between the Astros and Athletics minor-league systems, hitting .279/.362/.438 with 10 homers in 89 games. The 27-year-old's only major-league experience came back in 2022, and he is merely organizational depth for the A's.
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Athletics' Brooks Kriske: Signs minors deal with Athletics
The Athletics signed Kriske to a minor-league contract Dec. 12.
Kriske made 16 relief appearances between the Cubs and Twins this past season, posting a 7.50 ERA and 18:15 K:BB across 18 frames. Slated to turn 32 in February, Kriske will give the A's some experienced relief depth.
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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 CF Lawrence Butler CF | Knee |
| J. McNeil 2B Jeff McNeil 2B | Shoulder |
| J. Lopez RP Jacob Lopez RP | Elbow |
| J. Perkins P Jack Perkins P | Shoulder |
| D. Clarke OF Denzel Clarke OF | Hip |
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