A's Offense: Saving Fans Money Since 2008

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 A's Offense: Saving Fans Money Since 2008
The Oakland Athletics are easily one of the biggest surprises of the young baseball season so far, as they continue to turn their collective nose up to everybody who was expecting this team to be horrible this season. They're currently tied with the Angels for the best record in the American League at 18-12, and as of yet they've shown no signs of fading. Now generally, when teams do well, it ... [link]

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A's Offense: Saving Fans Money Since 2008
Published 5/2/2008 by Fornelli at Foul Balls
... The Oakland Athletics are easily one of the biggest surprises of the young baseball season so far, as they continue to turn their collective nose up to everybody who was expecting this team to be horrible this season. They're currently tied with the Angels for the best record in the American League at 18-12, and as of yet they've shown no signs of fading. Now generally, when teams do well, it helps increase attendance at games and in turn brings more money into the organization... Continue reading at FanHouse

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