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2008 Oakland Athletics season

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Major League Baseball team season
2008 Oakland Athletics
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkOakland–Alameda County Coliseum
CityOakland, California
Record75–86 (.466)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersLewis Wolff
General managersBilly Beane
ManagersBob Geren
TelevisionCSN Bay Area
KICU (Action 36)
RadioKYCY
KNTS/KDOW
KFRC-FM
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TheOakland Athletics' 2008 season marked their 40th year inOakland,California. It was also the 108th season in franchise history. The team finished third in theAmerican League West with a record of 75–86.

The Athletics were not expected to contend for the American League West title in 2008. Despite this, the team remained near first place well into July. The Athletics fortunes peaked on July 11, when a 9–2 rout of theAngels allowed them to pull within four games of first place. The team then lost 44 of its 68 remaining games. The slide saw the Athletics finish 24.5 games behind the Angels, who clinched the division for a second consecutive year.

The Athletics struggled at the plate for most of the season. Particularly troubling was the team's lack of power hitting; apart fromJack Cust, who hit 33 home runs, no Athletic hit more than 13. Oakland ultimately finished 11th (out of 14 American League teams) in this category. All told, the Athletics scored fewer runs (646) than any other American League team in 2008.

Off-season

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Potential free agents

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OutfielderJeff DaVanon,catcherMike Piazza and outfielderShannon Stewart all filed for free agency after the 2007 season. DaVanon was signed to a minor league contract by the Athletics on August 10, 2007, after being let go by theArizona Diamondbacks less than a week later. His contract was purchased on August 17, following an injury toMark Kotsay, who was plagued with injuries in 2007. He posted a .238batting average and no home runs in 26 games for the Athletics. Piazza was signed in the previous offseason to a one-year contract which began Piazza's career as adesignated hitter. In early May, Piazza was placed on thedisabled list after suffering an injury while sliding into third base against theBoston Red Sox. Piazza was activated from the disabled list on July 20 but saw limited action after that asJack Cust, who the Athletics brought in as a replacement, put on a big show once he joined the team. Piazza played in a total of 83 games in 2007 and batted .275 with 8 home runs. Stewart was also signed in the previous offseason to a one-year contract after missing most of the 2006 season. Stewart played in 146 games in 2007 and led the team in batting average (.290).

October

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  • October 16:Ron Romanick was added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the bullpen coach for the 2008 season.[6]
  • October 23:Don Wakamatsu was added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the bench coach for the 2008 season.[7]
  • October 25: OutfielderChris Snelling was claimed off waivers by theTampa Bay Devil Rays.[8] Acquired on May 2, 2007, from theWashington Nationals forRyan Langerhans, Snelling played in just 6 games before being placed on the disabled list on May 16 and never played in another game for the Athletics. That same dayConnor Robertson was outrighted to the minor leagues. Robertson appeared in 3 games in 2007 and posted an 18.00 ERA.Tony DeFrancesco was also added to the Athletics coaching staff and will serve as the third base coach for 2008.[9]

November

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  • November 2: PitcherColby Lewis was claimed off waivers by theKansas City Royals.[10] Lewis mainly worked out of the bullpen for the Athletics in 2007, posting a 6.45 ERA and an 0–2 record in 26 games.

December

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January

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  • January 3: In another move as part of the Athletics rebuilding mode,outfielder/first basemanNick Swisher was traded to theChicago White Sox for pitcherFautino de los Santos, pitcherGio González and outfielderRyan Sweeney.[15] In 2007, Swisher posted a career high .262 batting average but had only 22 home runs, a big drop from 35 in 2006. Of the players acquired from the White Sox, Sweeney was the only one with major league experience, having made his debut for them in 2006. In 15 major league games for the White Sox in 2007, Sweeney batted .200 with a home run.
  • January 11: OutfielderEmil Brown was signed by the Athletics to a one-year contract. Brown, 33, started half the games for the Kansas City Royals in the outfield in 2007. He batted .257 with 6 home runs. According to Athletics assistantgeneral managerDavid Forst, Brown's success against left-handed pitching was what appealed the Athletics into signing the right-handed veteran.[16] To make room for Brown on the 40-man roster, fellow outfielderDanny Putnam wasdesignated for assignment. Putnam made his debut in 2007 for the Athletics and batted .214 with a home run in 11 games.
  • January 14: In another move as part of the Athletics rebuilding mode,center fielderMark Kotsay was traded to theAtlanta Braves for pitcherJoey Devine and minor league pitcherJamie Richmond.[17] Kotsay was limited to just 56 games in 2007 due to back problems that bothered him in the past. He hit just .214 with a home run in those 56 games. Devine spent most of the 2007 season in the minor leagues, splitting time in Double-A and Triple-A. In 10 major league games, all out of the bullpen, Devine went 1–0 with a 1.08 ERA.
  • January 25: OutfielderJeff Fiorentino was claimed off waivers from theCincinnati Reds. To make room for Fiorentino on the 40-man roster, pitcherRuddy Lugo was designated for assignment.[18] Fiorentino spent the entire 2007 season in theBaltimore Orioles organization, playing at the Double-A level for theBowie Baysox. He hit .282 with 15 home runs and 65 RBIs for the Baysox. Lugo was claimed off waivers from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays earlier in the 2007 season and made a combined 38 relief appearances for the Devil Rays and the Athletics. He went 6–0 with a 5.40 ERA.

February

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  • February 8: PitcherKeith Foulke came out of retirement and signed a one-year contract with the Athletics. He had previously pitched for the Athletics in 2003, as theircloser. To make room for Foulke on the 40-man roster, Bankston was designated for assignment and was later outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento on February 13.[19]

March

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  • March 25: First baseman and designated hitterMike Sweeney had his contract purchased right before the Athletics first game. He had signed a minor league contract on February 11, 2008. He had previously spent his entire career with theKansas City Royals and his last few years with them were plagued with injuries. Sweeney had done well in spring training to earn a spot on the Athletics 25-man roster.

Regular season

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Season standings

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AL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim10062.61750‍–‍3150‍–‍31
Texas Rangers7983.4882140‍–‍4139‍–‍42
Oakland Athletics7586.46624½43‍–‍3832‍–‍48
Seattle Mariners61101.3773935‍–‍4626‍–‍55


Record vs. opponents

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2008 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2008
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore6–124–54–44–35–33–63–37–110–58–23–154–56–1211–7
Boston12–64–35–15–26–11–84–39–96–46–38–109–19–911–7
Chicago5–43–411–712–612–65–59–102–55–45–14–63–31–712–6
Cleveland4–41–57–1111–710–84–58–104–35–44–55–26–46–16–12
Detroit3–42–56–127–117–113–67–114–23–67–33–46–33–513–5
Kansas City3–51–66–128–1011–72–36–125–56–37–23–52–72–513–5
Los Angeles6–38–15–55–46–33–25–37–310–914–53–612–76–310–8
Minnesota3–33–410–910–811–712–63–54–65–55–43–35–50–614–4
New York11–79–95–23–42–45–53–76–45–17–211–73–49–910–8
Oakland5–04–64–54–56–33–69–105–51–5-10–93–67–124–610–8
Seattle2–83–61–55–43–72–75–144–52–79–103–48–115–49–9
Tampa Bay15–310–86–42–54–35–36–33–37–116–34–36–311–712–6
Texas5–41–93–34–63–67–27–125–54–312–711–83–64–410–8
Toronto12–69–97–11–65–35–23–66–09–96–44–57–114–48–10
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Season summary

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March

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The Athletics opened the regular season on March 25 in Japan and faced theBoston Red Sox there. Before the opener, the Athletics placed starting pitcherChad Gaudin and third basemanEric Chavez on the 15-daydisabled list and placed relief pitcherKiko Calero on the 60-day disabled list. The Athletics were allowed to carry 25 players plus three extra inactive players in case of injury. The three extra players were pitchersJustin Duchscherer and Dana Eveland along with outfielder Carlos González.[20] The Athletics opened with ten pitchers, two catchers, seven infielders, five outfielders, and one designated hitter. The pitchers wereJoe Blanton,Dallas Braden,Andrew Brown,Santiago Casilla,Lenny DiNardo,Alan Embree,Keith Foulke,Rich Harden, Fernando Hernández andHuston Street.Rob Bowen andKurt Suzuki were the two catchers whileDaric Barton,Bobby Crosby,Mark Ellis,Jack Hannahan,Dan Johnson,Donnie Murphy and Mike Sweeney were the seven infielders. The five outfielders were Emil Brown,Travis Buck,Chris Denorfia, Jeff Fiorentino and Ryan Sweeney, whileJack Cust was the designated hitter.

Joe Blanton got the nod to start the first game. The game went into extra innings and the Athletics lost 6–5 in 10. Emil Brown made a costly baserunning error in the 10th, which possibly cost the Athletics the game.[21] Rich Harden started the second game of the two-game series and led the Athletics to a 5–1 win over the Red Sox after pitching six strong innings while giving up one run on three hits and also struck out nine.[22]

Game log

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2008 game log
March
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 25Red Sox*6 – 5(10)Okajima (1–0)Street (0–1)Papelbon (1)44,6280–1
2March 26Red Sox*5–1Harden (1–0)Lester (0–1)44,7351–1
* AtTokyo Dome inTokyo, Japan, seeMLB Japan Opening Series 2008
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
3April 1Red Sox2–1Matsuzaka (1–0)Blanton (0–1)Papelbon (2)36,0671–2
4April 2Red Sox5–0Lester (1–1)Embree (0–1)21,6251–3
5April 4Indians6–3Duchscherer (1–0)Byrd (0–1)13,9162–3
6April 5Indians6–1Eveland (1–0)Sabathia (0–1)16,2793–3
7April 6Indians2–1Lee (1–0)Blanton (0–2)Borowski (2)16,3843–4
8April 8@Blue Jays9–8Embree (1–1)Accardo (0–1)Street (1)31,3364–4
9April 9@Blue Jays6–3Hernández (1–0)Accardo (0–2)Street (2)16,1025–4
10April 10@Blue Jays11 – 8(12)Devine (1–0)League (0–1)Foulke (1)16,5216–4
11April 11@Indians9–7Blanton (1–2)Sabathia (0–2)Street (3)17,8597–4
12April 12@Indians7–3DiNardo (1–0)Carmona (1–1)19,1708–4
13April 13@Indians7–1Lee (2–0)Gaudin (0–1)17,2288–5
14April 14@White Sox2–1Smith (1–0)Buehrle (1–1)Street (4)20,4309–5
15April 15@White Sox4–1Danks (1–1)Eveland (1–1)Jenks (5)18,2549–6
16April 16Mariners4–2Hernández (2–0)Blanton (1–3)21,1269–7
17April 17Mariners8–1Silva (3–0)DiNardo (1–1)10,1649–8
18April 18Royals13–2Gaudin (1–1)Bannister (3–1)12,52810–8
19April 19Royals6–5Devine (2–0)Peralta (0–1)Street (5)20,39011–8
20April 20Royals7–1Eveland (2–1)Hochevar (0–1)18,64512–8
21April 22Twins5–4Rincón (2–0)Blanton (1–4)Nathan (7)10,26712–9
22April 23Twins3–0Gaudin (2–1)Bonser (1–4)Street (6)15,24213–9
23April 24Twins11–2Smith (2–0)Liriano (0–3)12,59314–9
24April 25@Mariners4–3Eveland (3–1)Batista (2–3)Street (7)40,84515–9
25April 26@Mariners5–3Bédard (2–0)Duchscherer (1–1)37,56315–10
26April 27@Mariners4–2Blanton (2–4)Hernández (2–1)Street (8)32,61216–10
27April 28@Angels14–2Gaudin (3–1)Garland (3–3)37,72517–10
28April 29@Angels2–0Saunders (5–0)Smith (2–1)Rodríguez (11)35,76417–11
29April 30@Angels6–1Santana (5–0)Eveland (3–2)35,30117–12
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
30May 1@Angels15–8Duchscherer (2–1)Moseley (1–3)37,39618–12
31May 2Rangers4–3Padilla (4–2)Blanton (2–5)Wilson (7)15,40818–13
32May 3Rangers6–3Murray (1–0)Gaudin (3–2)Benoit (1)20,52418–14
33May 4Rangers3–1Casilla (1–0)Feldman (0–1)Street (9)31,67319–14
34May 5Orioles2 – 1(10)Devine (3–0)Johnson (0–1)10,12820–14
35May 6Orioles4–2Duchscherer (3–1)Burres (3–3)Casilla (1)11,49221–14
36May 7Orioles6 – 5(10)Braden (1–0)Cormier (0–1)15,23522–14
37May 9@Rangers4–0Feldman (1–1)Smith (2–2)23,51622–15
38May 10@Rangers6–4Rupe (1–1)Eveland (3–3)22,89922–16
39May 11@Rangers12–6Casilla (2–0)Germán (1–1)23,95923–16
40May 13@Indians4–0Byrd (2–3)Duchscherer (3–2)Kobayashi (1)16,97423–17
41May 14@Indians2–0Sabathia (3–5)Blanton (2–6)18,18823–18
42May 15@Indians4–2Laffey (2–2)Smith (2–3)Kobayashi (2)26,76423–19
43May 16@Braves3–2Acosta (2–1)Embree (1–2)31,00423–20
44May 17@Braves5–4Harden (2–0)Hudson (6–3)38,32424–20
45May 18@Braves5–2Reyes (2–1)Duchscherer (3–3)31,02524–21
46May 19Rays7 – 6(13)Hammel (3–2)Gaudin (3–3)Percival (12)11,07724–22
47May 20Rays3–2Kazmir (3–1)Smith (2–4)Percival (13)11,27224–23
48May 21Rays9–1Eveland (4–3)Sonnanstine (6–2)22,71225–23
49May 23Red Sox8–3Harden (3–0)Wakefield (3–3)29,05726–23
50May 24Red Sox3–0Duchscherer (4–3)Beckett (5–4)Street (10)33,46827–23
51May 25Red Sox6–3Blanton (3–6)Lester (3–3)Street (11)35,06728–23
52May 27Blue Jays3–1Smith (3–4)Burnett (5–5)Street (12)10,63529–23
53May 28Blue Jays2–1Halladay (6–5)Foulke (0–1)Ryan (12)17,46029–24
54May 29Blue Jays12–0Litsch (6–1)Eveland (4–4)21,86229–25
55May 30@Rangers3–1Millwood (3–3)Duchscherer (4–4)Wilson (11)21,76329–26
56May 31@Rangers8–4Ponson (4–1)Blanton (3–7)36,79829–27
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
57June 1@Rangers13–8Gaudin (4–3)Wright (3–2)17,66130–27
58June 2Tigers3–2Street (1–1)Cruceta (0–3)11,77231–27
59June 3Tigers5 – 4(11)Gaudin (5–3)Seay (0–1)10,87132–27
60June 4Tigers10–2Duchscherer (5–4)Robertson (3–6)19,25833–27
61June 6Angels3–1Lackey (2–1)Blanton (3–8)Rodríguez (25)25,12033–28
62June 7Angels5–3Garland (6–3)Smith (3–5)Rodríguez (26)29,29433–29
63June 8Angels7 – 3(12)Ziegler (1–0)Bootcheck (0–1)26,33234–29
64June 10Yankees3–1Wang (7–2)Eveland (4–5)Rivera (17)26,40234–30
65June 11Yankees8–4Duchscherer (6–4)Rasner (3–4)27,29235–30
66June 12Yankees4–1Pettitte (6–5)Blanton (3–9)Rivera (18)28,65835–31
67June 13@Giants5–1Smith (4–5)Zito (2–10)42,44536–31
68June 14@Giants4–0Harden (4–0)Cain (3–5)40,87337–31
69June 15@Giants5–3Eveland (5–5)Correia (1–4)Street (13)41,54738–31
70June 17@D-backs15–1Duchscherer (7–4)Webb (11–3)28,71039–31
71June 18@D-backs11–1Haren (7–4)Blanton (3–10)28,50739–32
72June 19@D-backs2–1Peña (1–1)Foulke (0–2)Lyon (15)31,99739–33
73June 20Marlins7 – 6(11)Brown (1–0)Waechter (0–2)15,03540–33
74June 21Marlins6–4Pinto (2–2)Street (1–2)Gregg (13)19,28740–34
75June 22Marlins7–1Duchscherer (8–4)Miller (5–6)22,46141–34
76June 24Phillies5–2Blanton (4–10)Moyer (7–5)Street (14)13,34842–34
77June 25Phillies4–0Kendrick (7–3)Smith (4–6)22,23142–35
78June 26Phillies5–0Harden (5–0)Eaton (2–6)17,22843–35
79June 27Giants4–1Eveland (6–5)Yabu (3–4)Street (15)27,12544–35
80June 28Giants1–0Lincecum (9–1)Duchscherer (8–5)Wilson (22)36,06744–36
81June 29Giants11–1Sánchez (8–4)Blanton (4–11)33,84144–37
82June 30@Angels6–1Smith (5–6)Garland (7–5)42,04645–37
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
83July 1@Angels5–3Shields (4–2)Embree (1–3)Rodríguez (33)42,04745–38
84July 2@Angels7–4Saunders (12–4)Foulke (0–3)Rodríguez (34)41,09145–39
85July 3@White Sox3–2Duchscherer (9–5)Vázquez (7–7)Street (16)26,73046–39
86July 4@White Sox7–1Blanton (5–11)Buehrle (6–7)29,60047–39
87July 5@White Sox6–1Floyd (10–4)Smith (5–7)35,58647–40
88July 6@White Sox4–3Danks (6–4)Harden (5–1)Linebrink (1)31,95547–41
89July 7Mariners4–3Eveland (7–5)Washburn (4–8)Street (17)11,12948–41
90July 8Mariners2–0Duchscherer (10–5)Silva (4–11)12,54349–41
91July 9Mariners6–4Corcoran (1–0)Blanton (5–12)Morrow (8)21,12849–42
92July 10Mariners3 – 2(11)Street (2–2)Jiménez (0–1)15,18750–42
93July 11Angels9–2Gallagher (1–0)Garland (8–6)31,37251–42
94July 12Angels4–1Santana (11–3)Eveland (7–6)Rodríguez (37)27,16151–43
95July 13Angels4–3Arredondo (3–0)Street (2–3)Rodríguez (38)29,35251–44
96July 18@Yankees7–1Mussina (12–6)Smith (5–8)54,14551–45
97July 19@Yankees4 – 3(12)Robertson (1–0)DiNardo (1–2)54,18351–46
98July 20@Yankees2–1Pettitte (11–7)Duchscherer (10–6)Rivera (24)54,36651–47
99July 21@Rays4–0Kazmir (8–5)Eveland (7–7)12,42851–48
100July 22@Rays8–1Braden (2–0)Sonnanstine (10–5)16,80052–48
101July 23@Rays4–3Shields (9–6)Smith (5–9)Percival (20)23,43752–49
102July 25Rangers14–6Padilla (12–5)Blevins (0–1)20,14152–50
103July 26Rangers9–4Harrison (2–1)Duchscherer (10–7)20,65352–51
104July 27Rangers6–5Blevins (1–1)Hurley (1–2)Street (18)21,13553–51
105July 28Royals4–2Greinke (8–7)Braden (2–1)Soria (28)12,46453–52
106July 29Royals5–2Meche (9–9)Smith (5–10)Soria (29)12,18253–53
107July 30Royals4 – 3(10)R. Ramírez (2–1)Street (2–4)Soria (30)26,27253–54
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
108August 1@Red Sox2 – 1(12)Timlin (4–3)Embree (1–4)37,83253–55
109August 2@Red Sox12–2Lester (10–3)Eveland (7–8)37,83853–56
110August 3@Red Sox5–2Matsuzaka (12–2)Braden (2–2)Papelbon (31)37,31753–57
111August 4@Blue Jays6–1Halladay (13–8)Gallagher (1–1)24,76153–58
112August 5@Blue Jays4–3Carlson (4–1)Street (2–5)23,58053–59
113August 6@Blue Jays5–1Marcum (6–5)Gonzalez (0–1)29,25653–60
114August 7@Blue Jays6–4Burnett (14–9)Blevins (1–2)Ryan (22)28,82153–61
115August 8@Tigers4–2Braden (3–2)Rogers (8–9)Ziegler (1)41,45754–61
116August 9@Tigers10–2Galarraga (10–4)Meyer (0–1)41,30854–62
117August 10@Tigers6–1Robertson (7–8)Smith (5–11)Rodney (3)40,74354–63
118August 12Rays2–1Gonzalez (1–1)Kazmir (8–6)Ziegler (2)14,28455–63
119August 13Rays3–2Sonnanstine (12–6)Duchscherer (10–8)Percival (27)21,43855–64
120August 14Rays7 – 6(12)Hammel (4–3)Casilla (2–1)Miller (1)16,68955–65
121August 15White Sox6–4Street (3–5)H. Ramírez (0–1)19,40556–65
122August 16White Sox2–1Danks (10–5)Smith (5–12)Jenks (25)22,20656–66
123August 17White Sox13–1Vázquez (10–10)Gonzalez (1–2)28,84356–67
124August 18@Twins3–2Saarloos (1–0)Blackburn (9–7)Ziegler (3)25,02457–67
125August 19@Twins13–2Slowey (10–8)Gallagher (1–2)35,25657–68
126August 20@Twins3–1Liriano (4–3)Braden (3–3)Nathan (34)30,88857–69
127August 21@Mariners2–0Smith (6–12)Rowland-Smith (2–2)Ziegler (4)25,61158–69
128August 22@Mariners7–5Corcoran (4–0)Blevins (1–3)Putz (8)26,60358–70
129August 23@Mariners5–1Eveland (8–8)Washburn (5–14)34,14559–70
130August 24@Mariners8–4Hernández (8–8)Meyer (0–2)Putz (9)28,73159–71
131August 25@Angels2–1Braden (4–3)Weaver (10–10)Ziegler (5)39,58460–71
132August 26@Angels5–1Lackey (11–2)Smith (6–13)37,43160–72
133August 27@Angels6–5Street (4–5)Saunders (14–7)Ziegler (6)38,58761–72
134August 28Twins3–2Devine (4–0)Breslow (0–2)12,35762–72
135August 29Twins12–2Slowey (11–8)Meyer (0–3)Breslow (1)22,35562–73
136August 30Twins3–2Street (5–5)Nathan (0–1)25,23863–73
137August 31Twins12–4Baker (8–4)Smith (6–14)18,42763–74
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
138September 2@Royals5–2Greinke (10–9)Gonzalez (1–3)Soria (34)11,14363–75
September 3@RoyalsPostponed (rain)Rescheduled for September 4
139September 4@Royals5 – 4(10)Soria (2–3)Devine (4–1)63–76
140September 4@Royals9–6Davies (6–6)Meyer (0–4)R. Ramírez (1)12,79163–77
141September 5@Orioles11–2Braden (5–3)Waters (2–2)14,98464–77
September 6@OriolesCanceled (rain)
142September 6@Orioles5–1Smith (7–14)Cabrera (8–9)21,55365–77
143September 8@Tigers14–8Fossum (3–1)Gonzalez (1–4)37,98165–78
144September 9@Tigers3 -2Devine (5–1)Rodney (0–5)Ziegler (7)37,24066–78
145September 10@Tigers5–2Street (6–5)Galarraga (12–6)Ziegler (8)37,19467–78
146September 11Rangers6–1Nippert (3–4)Braden (5–4)10,56667–79
147September 12Rangers7–0Harrison (8–3)Smith (7–15)15,11767–80
148September 13Rangers7–1Outman (1–0)Feldman (5–7)21,10268–80
149September 14Rangers7–4Devine (6–1)Madrigal (0–2)Ziegler (9)18,55169–80
150September 16Angels8–1Gallagher (5–6)Lackey (11–4)14,32570–80
151September 17Angels3–2Ziegler (2–0)Rodríguez (2–3)20,10271–80
152September 18Angels6–4Saunders (16–7)Outman (1–1)Rodríguez (59)12,64571–81
153September 19Mariners2–0Eveland (9–8)Hernández (9–11)Ziegler (10)30,14972–81
154September 20Mariners8–7Street (7–5)Thomas (0–1)Ziegler (11)18,75673–81
155September 21Mariners5–3Ziegler (3–0)Batista (4–14)Devine (1)18,70774–81
156September 22@Rangers4 – 3(11)Embree (2–4)Mendoza (3–8)Casilla (2)14,92575–81
157September 23@Rangers6–4Wright (8–7)Embree (2–5)Francisco (5)18,40875–82
158September 24@Rangers14–4Harrison (9–3)Eveland (9–9)16,83275–83
159September 26@Mariners10–8Morrow (3–4)Gallagher (5–7)Corcoran (3)24,66275–84
160September 27@Mariners7–3Rowland-Smith (5–3)Smith (7–16)Green (1)24,44075–85
161September 28@Mariners4–3Dickey (5–8)Outman (1–2)Putz (15)27,11075–86

Notable games

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  • March 25, 2008 – As the 'home' team, in theTokyo Dome, Japan, vs. theBoston Red Sox.
  • March 26, 2008 – Second game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan.

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage

PlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBIBBSOSBOBPSLG
Jeff Baisley1443111.25605470.319.279
Wes Bankston1759412.203142150.238.305
Daric Barton14044659101.22694765992.327.348
Rob Bowen3791616.176194380.219.286
Emil Brown1174024898.244135927654.297.386
Travis Buck381551635.22672511381.291.432
Eric Chavez23891022.2472146180.295.393
Brooks Conrad61903.15802090.158.211
Bobby Crosby14555666132.23776147967.296.349
Aaron Cunningham2280720.2501146242.310.400
Jack Cust14848177111.23133771111970.375.476
Rajai Davis1011962851.26031973425.288.372
Chris Denorfia29621018.290196162.362.387
Mark Ellis11744255103.2331241536514.321.373
Jeff Fiorentino21011.000010001.0001.000
Carlos González853023173.24242613814.273.361
Jack Hannahan1434364895.218947551312.305.342
Dan Johnson1100.00000000.000.000
Donnie Murphy461031019.18431311382.274.301
Matt Murton93013.10002170.129.133
Eric Patterson30921116.1740812248.269.207
Cliff Pennington36991424.2420913184.339.293
Gregorio Petit142348.34800290.400.435
Kurt Suzuki14853054148.27974244692.346.370
Mike Sweeney421261336.286212760.331.397
Ryan Sweeney11538453110.28654538679.350.383
Frank Thomas551862049.26351928440.364.387
Joe Blanton1100.00000010.000.000
Justin Duchscherer2600.00000060.000.000
Dana Eveland2401.25000120.400.250
Rich Harden2401.25000010.250.250
Greg Smith2201.50000010.500.500
Team Totals16154516461318.242125610574122688.318.369

Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB= Walks; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGGSIPWLERABBSO
Joe Blanton2020127.05124.963562
Dallas Braden191071.2544.142541
Justin Duchscherer2222141.21082.543495
Dana Eveland2929168.0994.3477118
Sean Gallagher111156.2235.883654
Gio González10734.0147.682534
Rich Harden131377.0512.343192
Josh Outman6425.2124.56819
Greg Smith3232190.17164.1687111

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGGSIPWLSVERABBSO
Jerry Blevins36037.21303.111335
Andrew Brown31035.01003.092128
Kiko Calero504.20003.8637
Santiago Casilla51050.12123.932043
Joey Devine42045.26110.591549
Lenny DiNardo11223.01207.431312
Alan Embree70061.22504.963057
Keith Foulke31031.00314.061323
Chad Gaudin26662.25303.591744
Jeff Gray504.20007.7114
Fernando Hernández303.010018.0052
Dan Meyer11427.20407.481420
Kirk Saarloos8126.11005.47412
Huston Street63070.075183.732769
Brad Ziegler47059.230111.062230
Team Pitching Totals1611611435.07586334.015761061

Roster

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2008 Oakland Athletics
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAASacramento River CatsPacific Coast LeagueTodd Steverson
AAMidland RockHoundsTexas LeagueWebster Garrison
AStockton PortsCalifornia LeagueDarren Bush
AKane County CougarsMidwest LeagueAaron Nieckula
A-Short SeasonVancouver CanadiansNorthwest LeagueRick Magnante
RookieAZL AthleticsArizona LeagueRuben Escalera

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Sacramento, Stockton

References

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  1. ^"A's outright seven to Triple-A Sacramento; Chavez to undergo back surgery".MLB.com. October 5, 2007. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  2. ^"A's announce coaching staff changes for 2008".MLB.com. October 6, 2007. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  3. ^Urban, Mychael (October 12, 2007)."Notes: Kotsay, Chavez on the mend".MLB.com. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  4. ^McDonald, Joe (October 15, 2007)."Red Sox acquire pitcher". RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  5. ^Langosch, Jenifer (October 15, 2007)."Pirates claim Thompson off waivers".MLB.com. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  6. ^Urban, Mychael (October 17, 2007)."A's to interview Wakamatsu".MLB.com. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  7. ^Urban, Mychael (October 24, 2007)."Wakamatsu hired as A's bench coach".MLB.com.Archived from the original on December 5, 2007. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  8. ^Chastain, Bill (October 25, 2007)."Rays claim Snelling off waivers".MLB.com. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  9. ^Urban, Mychael (October 25, 2007)."DeFrancesco fills final spot on staff".MLB.com. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  10. ^Kaegel, Dick (November 2, 2007)."Notes: Matthews made most of Hall".MLB.com. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  11. ^Urban, Mychael (November 18, 2007)."A's deal Scutaro for two prospects".MLB.com. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  12. ^Urban, Mychael (December 6, 2007)."A's pick up Hernandez in Rule 5 draft".MLB.com.Archived from the original on February 7, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  13. ^Urban, Mychael (December 13, 2007)."Mitchell mentions current, former A's".MLB.com.Archived from the original on December 22, 2007. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  14. ^Urban, Mychael (December 14, 2007)."A's begin rebuilding by dealing Haren".MLB.com.Archived from the original on December 18, 2007. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  15. ^Haft, Chris (January 3, 2008)."A's deal Swisher to White Sox".MLB.com.Archived from the original on January 7, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  16. ^Urban, Mychael (January 11, 2008)."A's add free agent Brown to outfield".MLB.com.Archived from the original on January 17, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2008.
  17. ^Urban, Mychael (January 14, 2008)."Trade with Braves for Devine complete".MLB.com.Archived from the original on January 20, 2008. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2008.
  18. ^Haft, Chris (January 25, 2008)."Oakland signs Gaudin to one-year deal".MLB.com. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2008.
  19. ^Eymer, Rick (February 8, 2008)."Foulke picks A's in return to Bay Area".MLB.com.Archived from the original on March 28, 2008. RetrievedMarch 25, 2008.
  20. ^Urban, Mychael (March 25, 2008)."Gonzalez still in mix for job".MLB.com.Archived from the original on March 25, 2008. RetrievedMarch 29, 2008.
  21. ^Urban, Mychael (March 25, 2008)."No Street closure in opener".MLB.com.Archived from the original on March 25, 2008. RetrievedMarch 29, 2008.
  22. ^Urban, Mychael (March 26, 2008)."Health insurance".MLB.com.Archived from the original on March 27, 2008. RetrievedMarch 29, 2008.

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