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Athletics manager Mark Kotsay speaks with reporters after the team's 5-2 win over the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on ...
The Athletics' first baseman, along with rookie shortstop Jacob Wilson, gives the team a young hitting tandem to build around ...
Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz continues to impress at the plate, making a big push in the American League Rookie of the ...
HOUSTON (AP) — The Athletics have shut down pitcher Jose Leclerc and say the reliever will have right shoulder surgery. The A ...
The Athletics placed dynamic rookie center fielder Denzel Clarke and infielder Max Muncy on the 10-day injured list on ...
Mark Kotsay spent much of his first spring training as a big-league manager fielding questions about all that was lost. Kotsay, hired Dec. 20 to replace Bob Melvin as the 19th manager of the ...
Oakland A’s manager Mark Kotsay shines in one of the toughest jobs in baseball The A’s have lost 214 games the past two seasons, but his bosses, players, colleagues and even fans say it could ...
The Texas Rangers have placed veteran reliever Chris Martin on the injured list, while a pair of Athletics rookies are also ...
Kotsay, a Southern California native, played in Oakland for four seasons, as part of a 17-year major league career. He coached for the A’s for six years in various capacities.
Ross D. Franklin. FILE - Oakland Athletics manager Mark Kotsay watches the action on the field during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, June 29, 2024, in Phoenix.
Manager Mark Kotsay has agreed to a contract extension with the Athletics through the 2028 season that includes a club option for 2029. Skip to main content. Open Main Menu Navigation.