The Oakland Athletics 2018 Offseason Season Thread | One and Done Again

I'd say 2 years. I'm hearing we could see him at the end of next year but I think 2019 is more realistic.

Who do you guys want to see get traded? I say deal Yonder, Lowrie, Doolittle, and Madson if someone wants him. Deal or cut Casilla and Axford. I would trade Sonny if the return is nice, otherwise hold on to him. Ideally we find a lead-off hitter who can play CF.
 
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What are you guys thoughts on a lineup like this next year? Leadoff/CF is the biggest whole but there are still a lot of questions. Can Olson hit in the 2 hole? Can Pinder play everyday? I'd like another lefty in the lineup also. Need a couple of veterans on the bench.

1. CF
2. Matt Olson (L)
3. Ryan Healy (R)
4. Khris Davis (R)
5. Marcus Seimen (R)
6. Bruce Maxwell (L)
7. Matt Chapman (R)
8. Chad Pinder (R)
9. Franklin Barreto (R)

We got quite a few guys who can move around on defense also:

C: Bruce Maxwell
1B: Matt Olson/ Ryan Healy
2B: Franklin Barreto/Chad Pinder
SS: Marcus Seimen/Franklin Barreto/ Chad Pinder
3B: Matt Chapman/ Ryan Healy
LF: Khris Davis
CF: ???
RF: Chad Pinder / Matt Olson
DH: Ryan Healy

Rotation: Sonny Gray (trade if you can get a CF), Sean Manaea, Kendall Graveman, Jharrel Cotton, Andrew Triggs/Jesse Hahn

If you trade Gray, who takes over the 1 spot? That's mainly why I'd hold on to him unless you get a nice return.
 
I like Cain but he's in his 30s and I think he'll command 4 years at least. If we could land him for 3-4 years in the $10-12 mil per year range I'd go for it. Not sure if that's enough or if management will even pursue that.
 
I could only just sit in front of the screen and just laugh as soon as Kendrys Morales made contact with that pitch. Casilla is just so...
 
Thoughts on the Gray trade?

Hoping we can find a way to deal
yonder and lowrie this month.
 
Thoughts on the Gray trade?

Hoping we can find a way to deal
yonder and lowrie this month.

I think we came out pretty well on that deal. There's talk about the injuries to Kaprelian and Fowler making it a poor pay out for us, but it's the Kaprelian injury that I think should be of real concern. Fowler I expect would bounce back and be very important to a 2020+ A's roster that's playing in a new stadium.
 
Horrible Yonder trade. I know we probably weren't going to sign him but that return was trash. Waited way too long to pull the trigger.

Might as well hold onto him and try to sign him for cheap if that was the best return available. I get it opens the door for Olson but still don't agree with it.
 
So, so tough to follow the team right now. Only thing giving me hope is the new stadium news that's coming.
 
I'm hyped AF. I work by Lake Merrit and I can't wait to get off work one day and walk over to an A's game :lol:

This situation makes me even more upset with the Raiders/LV deal :angry:
 
Was really hoping for them to tear down the coliseum and start fresh there.

They actually talked about that in the article. Dave Kaval says they have a hard time selling tickets at that site. I think you look at most other ballparks and they are a lot closer to downtown metropolitan areas.
 
I'm hyped AF. I work by Lake Merrit and I can't wait to get off work one day and walk over to an A's game :lol:

This situation makes me even more upset with the Raiders/LV deal :angry:

Yes, it's too bad this wasn't something that could have been figured out ten years ago. Back then Mark was all for building on the Coliseum site, but he wasn't the decision maker and the A's were wasting time trying to make Fremont/San Jose happen.
 
Was really hoping for them to tear down the coliseum and start fresh there.

They actually talked about that in the article. Dave Kaval says they have a hard time selling tickets at that site. I think you look at most other ballparks and they are a lot closer to downtown metropolitan areas.

Dave Kaval doing his homework. It's refreshing. Dude is running laps around Marc Badain and Mark Davis on how to run an organization.
 
They actually talked about that in the article. Dave Kaval says they have a hard time selling tickets at that site. I think you look at most other ballparks and they are a lot closer to downtown metropolitan areas.
I agree that a downtown location is better but I grew up close to the coliseum. So I just wanted it to not change location.
 
Yes, it's too bad this wasn't something that could have been figured out ten years ago. Back then Mark was all for building on the Coliseum site, but he wasn't the decision maker and the A's were wasting time trying to make Fremont/San Jose happen.

Yeah I hear you. But what frustrates me the most is MD saying he didn't want to wait for the A's, but then you hear interviews from Kaval saying he tried reaching out to the Raiders to have open discussions about how they can make it work and they never cared to communicate.

Instead MD sells out. Expects to sell a high percentage of tickets to opposing fans and high rollers from casinos, and somehow expects people to fly in regularly to LV. Seriously, if they have bad seasons I don't know how you prevent a Levi's stadium 2.0 from happening.

Edit: sorry. I'll keep the **** Mark Davis stuff to the Raiders thread :lol:
 
I agree that a downtown location is better but I grew up close to the coliseum. So I just wanted it to not change location.

Nah I hear you. It's gonna be bittersweet/Sad AF driving down 880 in like 7 years to see an empty lot.
 
Glad they finally announced a site. Praying their are no further delays and it's ready around 2023.
 
i love the fact that the A's are staying "rooted in Oakland" but it's gonna be a sad day when all the OG Chinatown residents in the renaissance plaza and living above store fronts get kicked out because of skyrocketing rent
 
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