Andrew BrownAndrew Brown

From the day he was born Andrew has been an A's fan. He can almost always be found at the Coliseum, listening to or watching the game, or researching stats on his favorite team. He currently attends Sacramento St. and works full time at the Nike in Vacaville. "You're born with two strikes against you, so don't take a third one on your own." -Connie Mack

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The Duo That Will Save The Green and Gold

The A’s offense is pretty simplistic once you boil it down. It is balanced with righties, lefties, switch hitters, power hitters, hitters for average, and speed. However, even with the emergence of consistency…Read More

Bottom of the Lineup Struggles

The A’s had an amazing 2012 season culminating in an AL West Crown. Their recipe was simple yet executed to simplistic perfection; pitching, defense, and clutch hits from the entire lineup, 1-9. Fast…Read More

Josh “En Fuego” Donaldson

Last season the Oakland A’s used five different third basemen last season including: Brandon Inge, Luke Hughes, Eric Sogard, Adam Rosales, and Josh Donaldson. Hughes, Sogard, and Rosales were temporary…Read More

Parker Looks To Right the Ship

The A’s made an incredible run last season to make the playoffs and shock the baseball world. They did it with pitching and clutch hits. They’ve gotten the clutch hits this season for the most part,…Read More

Four Factors For A’s Success

The A’s had a rough stretch over the past ten to fifteen days but if how the season has gone so far is any indication the next couple days should be bright. Last season’s AL West champions are looking…Read More

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19th Inning Repercussions Part 2: Depletion

The A’s exciting win last night was definitely a morale booster especially after the last week and…Read More

19th Inning Repercussions Part 1: Yoenis Céspedes

The A’s exciting win last night was definitely a morale booster especially after the last week and…Read More

A Spontaneous Doubleheader

There are times in life where spontaneous decisions turn out to be the best decisions. Such was the case…Read More

Recent Struggles Highlight Bigger Problem in Oakland

The A’s avoided a four game sweep at the hands of the Baltimore Orioles Sunday by tying the game in…Read More

Casper Wells Struggle To Play

Casper Wells was designated for assignment Sunday to make room on the roster for Yoenis Céspedes. Céspedes…Read More

Expanded View: Season Prediction

Finally it has arrived. The sun is rising as high as the expectations thrust upon a team who don green…Read More

Straily v. Colon: The Final Decision

With the season beginning for the defending AL West champion Oakland A’s, Manager Bob Melvin had some…Read More

The Oakland Revolving Door Strikes Again

The A’s added to their minor league pitching depth recently with claims of Danny Otero from the New…Read More

Derek Norris: Season 2

Derek Norris had a rough offensive year in 2012, his first extended big league experience. After being…Read More

Josh Donaldson: A Lone Ranger

As I mentioned yesterday the A’s depth has provided some interesting roster decisions so far this spring.…Read More

Parker’s Struggles Leading To Concerns?

Oakland A’s pitcher Jarrod Parker’s spring struggles continued on Wednesday against the Colorado…Read More

A Familiar Face In An Unfamiliar Role

GM Billy Beane spent this offseason acquiring depth for a team who looks poised to make another run…Read More

Nate Freiman AKA Brandon Moss 2.0

The A’s claimed first baseman Nate Freiman from the Astros this week in an attempt to build depth at…Read More

Final Chance: Daric Barton’s Struggle to Return to Oakland

Earlier today Daric Barton spoke to Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle today about a variety…Read More

An Old Friend Reborn?

I recently reviewed some of the battles going on in A’s camp in Arizona this spring. One of the biggest…Read More