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Cincinnati
vs
Oakland
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
04/28/2023
9:40pm EST

Lines:
Cincinnati -1.5
Oakland 1.5

Total:
Over 9 (-105)
Under 9 (-105)

Community Picks: Cincinnati 0% vs Oakland 0%

Cincinnati and Oakland Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Oakland
Here are some of the guys they could look at to fill their vacancies: The Stabilizer: Stephen Piscotty Age: 28 Hits: Right Plays: Right Field 2019 stats: . line with 13 home runs and a 0.6 WAR in 393 PA Contract Status: $28.5 million through 2023 with a $15 million club option for 2024 ($1 million buyout) How it works: Piscotty is coming off a relatively poor season, but he has an appealing contract, he's at an age where he's unlikely to decline, and his career wRC+ is a sturdy 112. He's not a star by any means, but he's a set-it-and-forget-it right-fielder who would bring some certainty to a group that isn't overflowing with it. Continue to Article
November 13, 2019 3:31:pm EST
Oakland
Hall of Famer Tony La Russa was hired by the Los Angeles Angels as senior adviser for baseball operation on Tuesday. The 75-year-old La Russa will assist in all areas of baseball operations, including evaluations of major league baseball and development of minor leaguers, Angels general manager Billy Eppler said in a news release. "As our paths have crossed over the years, Tony and I discussed the potential of working together and we're excited to finally get that opportunity. Continue to Article
November 12, 2019 8:37:pm EST
Oakland
For years, the NFL has held a stereotype that the quarterback position had to featured a tall, unathletic man with a cannon for an arm. However, the history of the league saw plenty of men who had manned the position that was smaller than the average QB and could run with the best athletes on the field, and still have a cannon in their arm. Here are some of those players in today's game. Continue to Article
November 11, 2019 11:16:am EST
Cincinnati
The New York Yankees will have Aroldis Chapman back in 2020 closing games for them. Chapman had an option to opt-out of his contract with the Yankees and test the free-agent market but instead signed an extension that will keep him in pinstripes through the 2022 season, ESPN reported. Chapman will make a total of $30 million over the next two seasons and then make $18 million in the final year of his contract, according to ESPN. Continue to Article
November 04, 2019 10:23:am EST
Cincinnati
Reliever Aroldis Chapman will attempt to secure a contract extension with the New York Yankees before Saturday or opt out of the final two years and $30 million remaining on his current deal with the club, MLB Network announced. If Chapman opts out, the Yankees are expected to present him with a $17.8 million qualifying offer for 2020, according to the report. Chapman, 31, had 37 saves in 42 attempts this past season, with a 2.21 ERA over 60 total appearances. Continue to Article
November 01, 2019 1:47:pm EST
 
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