After 655 days, the A’s turn social media comments back on
The A's have also lost a decent number of followers during the comment ban.
The A's have also lost a decent number of followers during the comment ban.
The A's broadcaster went with a Pete Weber celebration in the broadcast booth at Fenway Park.
"It was right in my face, and you protected me."
As the Athletics departed for their road trip, players on the team marked the beginning of football season...
"Is this like an automatic double?"
"Gonna try to grab a couple back."
This is not Raymond's first time on this road.
Things are going well for the Detroit Tigers this season. And the people in Detroit are taking notice....
"Great rule, unbelievable..."
"We'll see if I come back after the break..."
"To the folks that want to call me a sellout, you know what I say to you? I say you're right."
"Nothing says Sacramento -Las Vegas like Houston Methodist Hospital"
"Just very fortunate and blessed to be in this opportunity."
"It feels decidedly different."
"We are going to the bottom half of the fourth inning and Oaklamento leads San Francisco 2-1."
"My first baseball broadcasting job was with the Athletics, in Oakland."
"Why can't they just be the Sacramento A's for a couple of years?"
Despite being fake, the post from "Talkin' Basabell" on X provided a clear warning to announcers across MLB.
"We don't have anything other than their Athletics moniker to put on them."
"This is something out of Keystone Cops right here."
"Not ready for prime time."
It's an embarrassing look for a Major League ball club.
MLB.com writer Martin Gallegos is the only reporter who will be covering the Athletics day-to-day from Sacramento this season.