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“I mean, I’d rather be playing in Oakland — Oakland is a special place for me,” said Hoerner, who grew up an A’s fan.
From Chicago Tribune
Shota Imanaga will try to shut down Manny Machado and company when the Chicago Cubs take on the San Diego Padres on Friday at 2:20 p.m. ET, at Wrigley Field.
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Seiya Suzuki homered twice and drove in five runs as the Chicago Cubs beat the Athletics 10-2 on Wednesday to complete a three-game sweep.
From Houston Chronicle
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The day started with Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell telling the media pregame that he saw a River Cat, which was fitting because the gam
Sacramento might be a temporary pitstop on the A’s eventual move from Oakland to Las Vegas, but for locals such as Hattfield, whose job as a government scientist brought him from San Diego seven years ago, it’s all upside. Sure, the final score was 18-3. The most runs allowed in a home opener in a century.
After two different stints in Arizona, a trip to Tokyo and initiating the Athletics' new park in Sacramento with a sweep, the Cubs finally go home.
In a highly anticipated 3-game series against the Chicago Cubs, the Athletics were swept and outscored 35-9 in their inaugural home opener at Sutter Health Park
The Cubs are back at Wrigley following a three-game smackdown of the Athletics in Sacramento. Chicago outscored the Athletics 35-9 in the series. Wednesday, Seiya Suzuki homered twice and drove in five runs to power the Cubs to a 10-2 win.
The Cubs are finally home. And the White Sox hit the road for the first time this season with series against the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians.
The Chicago Cubs completed a sweep of the Athletics on Wednesday, taking the first three games in the A's 'Sacramento Era.' The 10-2 win ran the Cubs record to