Box Score After last night’s home run fest, expectations were that today’s game would feature more of the same. It wasn’t at the same levels as last night, but offense was still plentiful in this one. Unfortunately, the Brewers just couldn’t keep up this time, and they lost 7-5 to even the series at 1-1. […]
The A’s came out on top in their second game in Las Vegas, getting back into the win column on a hot night in a Triple-A stadium against the Milwaukee Brewers. Five home runs powered the A’s to the victory and now they’ll have a chance at a series win tomorrow evening in the finale. […]
The A’s optioned rookie righty Kade Morris back to Triple-A Las Vegas before tonight’s game against the Brewers. They recalled Joey Estes for his first MLB look of the season. Morris, one of the organization’s better pitching prospects, came up for his MLB debut over the weekend. He started Saturday’s game in Houston and was rocked for […]
The Las Vegas Ballpark continues to be the gift that keeps on giving for the Milwaukee Brewers’ offense. A day after an absolutely bonkers series-opening 15-14 victory over the Athletics, the Brewers got back to it, with Jackson Chourio launching a home run right in his very first at-bat of the contest. After a single […]
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How will these two teams follow up last night’s homer barrage? We’re about to find out as the A’s take on the Brewers for the second of three tonight in Las Vegas, looking to right the ship and get back in the win column on a hot spring evening in a Triple-A ballpark. The A’s […]
The Milwaukee Brewers made MLB history Monday night, surviving a wild 15-14 win over the Athletics at Las Vegas Ballpark despite allowing seven home runs. The first-place Brewers improved to 41-23 by outlasting an Athletics offense that kept answering across 12 innings. The game produced 29 runs, 34 hits, 11 home runs, and 444 pitches […]
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Last night, the Brewers and Athletics opened the Las Vegas series with a high-powered extra-inning classic, in which the Brewers came out on top 15-14. That was just the first game of the series, and we could see more of the same tonight. There will be a lot of pressure on tonight’s starter, Robert Gasser. […]
Major League Baseball and the Athletics want to make Las Vegas happen, but we're still skeptical things will proceed as planned.
It’s been rough back-to-back homestands for the Chicago Cubs. They went just 2-4 over the six-game set against the Athletics and Giants, which admittedly is better than the sweep they suffered during their homestand against the Brewers and Astros, but better than being swept at home is a pretty low bar. The offense that seemed […]
Monday's 12-inning thriller between the Milwaukee Brewers and Athletics was also historic in the ABS era of Major League Baseball.
There hasn’t been much like the Milwaukee Brewers’ June 8 game against the Athletics, this season, or throughout MLB history. The team won 15-14 on the road, marking only the second time in the last 25 years that an MLB game concluded with that score. The last time that occurred also happened to be a […]
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The Milwaukee Brewers participated in perhaps the most exciting game in Major League Baseball in 2026 in game one of their three-game series with the Athletics in Las Vegas Ballpark. After a back-and-forth affair between the Brewers and Athletics, Milwaukee came out on top with a 15-14 victory. Before that series had opened up, Milwaukee […]
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Clearly, the Milwaukee Brewers have the league’s hardest-throwing pitcher, and they’re enjoying a good-enough season to consider a big trade. Last night’s game added more fun, and here’s why Brewers’ fans are no strangers to the insane 15-14 score against the Athletics. Yes, they’ve seen it before, according to MLB.com. “At four hours and 14 […]
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Happy Tuesday A’s fans! Yesterday was a wild affair in our future home city. The Athletics’ kicked off their Las Vegas homestand with a contest against the Brewers and it was a wild one. The hitter-friendly ballpark lived up to its reputation as both teams combined for 34 hits, 29 runs, and 11 (!) home […]
The Athletics are currently playing their home games in Sacramento, California. Still, Sacramento will lose its temporary MLB team in the 2028 season, as the Athletics will be moving to Las Vegas, Nevada. As part of the preparation for the move to Vegas, the Athletics are playing six games in Vegas at Las Vegas Ball […]
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The Milwaukee Brewers acquired right-handed reliever Joel Kuhnel from the Athletics for cash considerations, the same day Brian Fitzpatrick became their eighth pitcher on the injured list.
Fitzpatrick hurt his left elbow after throwing one warmup pitch in the seventh inning Friday against Colorado and was placed on the 15-day IL with a UCL strain, with manager Pat Murphy acknowledging the organization needs another medical opinion to determine whether Tommy John surgery is required.
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The A's are on an experiment, of sorts.
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Box Score Entering the series in Las Vegas, the potential for a high-scoring series was seen by many. It didn’t take long for the game to live up to it. In a marathon game that may go down as a classic this season, both teams rallied from four-run deficits and the game went into extra […]
The Athletics kicked off their six-game Las Vegas homestand with the first of three against the Milwaukee Brewers on a sweltering summer night. The ballpark lived up to expectations as both offenses put on a show. The Brewers defeated the Athletics 15-14 in 12 innings in a game that featured 34 hits, 11 home runs […]
While the Athletics’ new Las Vegas ballpark is not expected to open until 2028, the team is already giving local fans a taste of what is to come. After hosting a pair of spring training games in Nevada’s most populous city for the second straight year, the A’s will now play six regular-season games in […]
After a three-game sweep in Colorado, the Brewers finish up their western road trip with a preview of the future for the Athletics. They are heading to Las Vegas to play three games in the ballpark of the Triple-A affiliate. Kyle Harrison leads off the rotation for the Brewers in this series. Despite his stellar […]
The Athletics may be a few years away from moving to Las Vegas full-time, but the organization is getting a feel of what life might be like in Las Vegas with two series in Las Vegas ballpark this week. From Monday through Wednesday, the Athletics will take on the Milwaukee Brewers in a three-game set […]
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The Rangers have traded Richie Martin Jr. to the Rockies, according to the infielder’s transaction log on MLB.com. He has been assigned to Triple-A Albuquerque. There’s no word on what Colorado is sending Texas in return, although it’s likely cash considerations. Martin, now 31, was the Athletics’ first-round pick in the 2015 draft. Three years […]
Today: The Brewers have added Kuhnel to their active roster ahead of tonight’s game against his former team. In a corresponding move, right-hander Craig Yoho was optioned to Triple-A. June 6: Right-hander Joel Kuhnel is heading to the Brewers for cash considerations. The A’s designated him for assignment on Friday. Both teams have announced the deal. […]
The Cubs came home this past week hoping to make up for their 3-4 road trip. They did not. In fact, they were even worse in the Friendly Confines, which were decidedly unfriendly against West Coast visitors, the Athletics and Giants, and the Cubs won just two of the games — and they had to […]