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May 6, 2002
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It's funny how the A's are picking up good players now.
They used to be the master at grooming their own stars.

Now they are in line just like everyone else.

Matsui is pretty clutch.
Harden is a great addition as well.
 

Chree

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another very solid addition.........




A's Acquire Josh Willingham
By Ben Nicholson-Smith [December 16 at 2:54pm CST]

The A's have acquired Josh Willingham from the Nationals for right-hander Henry Rodriguez and minor league outfielder Corey Brown, the teams announced.

ESPN.com's Buster Olney reported that a deal was in place (on Twitter) after Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reported that the sides were in serious discussions about a trade.

The A's will now feature Willingham, Coco Crisp and David DeJesus in their outfield with Ryan Sweeney and Conor Jackson available off the bench. Willingham, DeJesus and Hideki Matsui should provide the A's offense with some extra thump. Oakland ranked 11th in the American League in runs scored and 13th in the league in home runs in 2010.

Willingham earned $4.6MM in 2010 and will go to arbitration one last time this winter before hitting free agency after the 2011 season. The 31-year-old batted .268/.389/.459 in 450 plate appearances last year before he went on the disabled list and underwent left knee surgery.

Though Willingham is less than a year away from free agency, he would be open to an extension with the A's, according to Rosenthal (on Twitter).

Rodriguez, 23, pitched 27 2/3 innings for the A's this year, posting a 4.55 ERA with 10.7 K/9 and 4.2 BB/9. He has posted exceptional strikeout numbers (11.6 K/9) and an alarming walk rate (6.6 BB/9) throughout his minor league career, but started walking fewer batters in 2010. According to Baseball America's preseason report, Rodriguez can hit 100 mph and could become a major league closer.

Brown, a supplementary first round pick in 2007, batted .283/.370/.466 in the upper minors this year. The 25-year-old had 15 homers, 11 triples, 18 doubles and 22 steals. Baseball America noted before the season that Brown has five-tool potential and gap-to-gap power. Baseball America didn't rank Brown among Oakland's top ten prospects earlier in the month, but he placed 12th when BA ranked the Athletics' prospects heading into the 2010 season.
 
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Not bad...Matsui is a good deal, if he can hit .275ish, and hit 20ish hr's then thats a big bump for an anemic offense, then dejesus and willingham are good bats, and if Harden is healthy then that doesnt hurt anything...
 

Quick

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What happened to Ryan Sweeney? He's just a bench player now?

Anyone know who has the first shot at the closer role since Bailey's most likely done? I would think that its Fuentes since Balfour is more of a setup guy. Plus Fuentes has been a closer already....
 
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pitching let the team down for the first time all season pretty much, if your giving up 1 or 2 runs threw 6 innings constantly you need to provide at least a lil offense to compliment it, bats need to step up or wtff

*end of drunk rant
 
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pitching let the team down for the first time all season pretty much, if your giving up 1 or 2 runs threw 6 innings constantly you need to provide at least a lil offense to compliment it, bats need to step up or wtff

*end of drunk rant
Run support is the name of the game. But so far this season things have been looking better. Theyre holding leads past the 7th, and theyre putting together runs late in the game. Getting rallys going has been a problem the past few seasons. If they can put some runs on the board, the pitching a defense should be solid, then if the Rangers can lose a few, lol, theyll be in good shape.