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Athletics Close In On New Digs
Despite their recent history of success -- and a fanbase rightfully proud of the team's uber-efficient player evaluation -- the A's don't exactly pack the McAfee Coliseum. The A's ranked 26th in attendance last season, just ahead of the Pittsburgh Pirates and just below the lowly Washington Nationals. So the A's need a...
Beane Ball Will Reign in Oakland Through 2014
Moneyball aficionados rejoice! Oakland A's owner and managing partner Lew Wolff has extended team president Michael Crowley and General Manager Billy Beane's contracts through the 2014 season. Of course, an extension for Beane was hardly a pressing matter -- his old contract had him locked up through 2012 -- but simply...
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Cisco's Cius Android tablet now orderable, requisite 'field representative' still MIA
Cisco's still no closer to rejoining the consumer realm .
Background on Cisco Field
Cisco Field is a proposed ballpark in San Jose, California. It is the proposed new home of the Oakland Athletics; however, the opening date has yet to be determined.
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