Bob Melvin
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MAY 19: Bob Melvin #6 of the Oakland Athletics is ejected from the game by MLB umpire James Hoye #92 (right) during the seventh inning of an interleague game against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on May 19, 2012 in San Francisco, California. The San Francisco Giants defeated the Oakland Athletics 4-0.
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Athletics blow lead again, lose to Twins 3-2
MINNEAPOLIS No matter what the Oakland Athletics do these days, they can't seem to come up with a win.The A's got a great start from youngster Jarrod Parker on Tuesday night, and their sputtering offense was able to scratch two runs across the plate, but 1:45 AM from KansasCity.com Read more »
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Cespedes could be taking turn to left
MINNEAPOLIS -- Yoenis Cespedes may be headed for a new role with the A's upon his expected return from the disabled list this weekend. A's assistant general manager David Forst and manager Bob Melvin both acknowledged on Tuesday that they are considering 5/29/12 from MLB.com Read more »
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Manny Ramirez may join Oakland Athletics tomorrow
BASEBALL Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin says there is a “50-50” chance suspended slugger Manny RamÃrez will join the team when his 50-game drug ban expires tomorrow. RamÃrez was scheduled to play yesterday for Triple-A Sacramento, but the plan fo from Worcester Telegram & Gazette Read more »
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Minnesota Twins may face Manny Ramirez on Wednesday
Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin said there is a "50-50" chance suspended slugger Manny Ramirez will join the team when his 50-game drug ban expires Wednesday, May 30. Ramirez was scheduled to play Monday for Triple-A Sacramento, but the Tuesday plan from TwinCities.com Read more »
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A's manager says '50-50' chance Manny Ramirez joins team Wednesday
MINNEAPOLIS — Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin says there is a "50-50" chance suspended slugger Manny Ramirez [stats] will join the team when his 50-game drug ban expires Wednesday. Ramirez was scheduled to play Monday for Triple-A Sacramento, but th from Boston Herald Read more »