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Are the A’s Ready for a Return to Prime Time?
Are the A’s Ready for a Return to Prime Time?
The Oakland Athletics beat the Minnesota Twins 3-0 last night to improve their record to 13-9. That record has put the A’s in a tie for first place with the Los Angeles Angels in the American League West. Not a lot of people expected much from the A’s this year (that includes yours truly), but folks tend to forget that this is an organization that has had only one losing season ...
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