Two positive updates and a negative one We got a little bit of news regarding a few A’s players this afternoon: Firstly and the most concerning, Tarnok’s hip update is not a positive development for the young right-hander.
Alex Wood may not be an ace, but I am actually in the camp that saw his signing as a perfectly reasonable move by the A’s. Pitching depth is important, Ken Waldichuk had already become the first domino to fall, and potentially Wood provides a solid veteran mentor and leader with the versatility to start or relieve.
The Oakland Athletics added some experience to their bullpen Wednesday, agreeing to terms on a one-year deal with left-hander Scott Alexander. To clear room on the 40-man roster, the A's placed fellow southpaw Ken Waldichuk on the 60-day injured list with a strained left elbow.
Ken Waldichuk has been cleared to play catch and should throw off a mound soon. Pitchers and catchers for the Oakland Athletics have reported and the first day brings an injury update on one of the team’s young starters.
With 2024 potentially being the last season of A's baseball in Oakland, it's going to be a season of reflection of all of the memories that we have shared at the Coliseum.
Ken Waldichuk’s 2023 season got off to a disastrous start, but he showed some promise over the final two months of the season. However, an elbow injury clouds his future heading into 2024.
The Athletics announced Friday that left-hander Ken Waldichuk has quietly been going through a non-surgical rehab process after being diagnosed with a strained left flexor tendon and sprained ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow.
Ken Waldichuk was shaky in his last start of the season. With the month of September quickly passing us by, the Oakland Athletics entered tonight with just three more chances to add to their feather-light win column.
Ken Waldichuk will look to continue his good September run against the Angels Some quality pitching by Luis Medina and a clutch eighth inning homer by Ryan Noda helped the Oakland Athletics score a 2-1 win Thursday against the Minnesota Twins, snapping a three-game losing streak.
The Oakland Athletics will try to snap an eight-game losing streak Friday night when they continue a four-game series against the Detroit Tigers. Oakland dropped the opener 7-3 and suffered their 107th loss of the season.
Ken Waldichuk has been a fascinating player to watch the past couple of months. Before he really started to turn things around at the end of July, there would be outings where he'd start a little rough, then cruise, or sometimes he'd cruise and then get rocked.
Brent Rooker, Shea Langeliers and Ryan Noda homered and Ken Waldichuk delivered an exceptional relief performance as the Oakland Athletics silenced the host Houston Astros 4-0 on Monday.
The lefty pitched 6 shutout innings for the first time this season. The good news is Ken Waldichuk is making significant progress, pitching his best outing of the year.
The A’s look to get back in the win column Tuesday. The Oakland Athletics will try to get back into the win column Tuesday when they continue a three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Coming off a 9-6 week in strikeout props, YB's Jack Dougherty is now on the hunt for his fourth straight winning week. Let's make this holiday that much sweeter with Jack's three favorite K props for Labor Day Monday.
Ken Waldichuk might finally be turning a corner in his rookie season with the Oakland Athletics. Waldichuk will try to continue his rise when he takes the mound against the host Chicago White Sox in the opener of their four-game series on Thursday night.
With the lowest payroll in baseball and a farm system ranked toward the bottom of the MLB, it doesn't look like things will get better for the Athletics in the near future, though some players have at least done their part.
Jose Caballero and the Seattle Mariners will continue their four-game series against the visiting Oakland Athletics on Wednesday night.
Last night was not a fun night for MLB betting. In classic baseball fashion, we took an oh-fer, and not even hitting on the Kings or the 76ers in the second half was enough to take away from the sting. Tonight we are looking to get back into it with a mostly full slate of action to choose from.
When any team is hot, regardless of the sport, we abide by the saying -- don't stop till they're not. It's certainly cheesy, but more times than not it holds true. And with the Tampa Bay Rays a perfect 6-0 on the season, why shouldn't you continue to bet on them to win?
The A’s entered camp with a host of pitchers competing for what appeared to be two rotation spots.
Coming into camp, Ken Waldichuk was penciled in as a member of the Oakland A's Opening Day rotation. After three spring starts, he may find himself starting
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