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The projections aren't looking great for the A's heading into 2026
Jason Burke|
The A's farm system has loads of talent, spread across multiple positions
Dylan Grausz|
The AL Rookie of the Year has plenty of reasons to slow play an extension with the A's
Jason Burke|
The St. Louis Cardinals and the Athletics had a deal in place to send Arenado to Sacramento until it fell apart
Dylan Quinn|
A's are among the teams showing interest in this former Cincinnati Reds slugger
Jason Burke|
The A's and Braves have the pieces to come together on another deal this winter.
Jason Burke|
The New York Yankees have added former A's outfielder Seth Brown on a minor-league deal. Here's why this is an under-the-radar move for the Bombers
Jason Burke|
Are the A's staying in "Sacramento A's" with the trademark approval?
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From Lebron James and Tiger Woods to Nick Kurtz and SGA, millions of dollars were spent on the top cards sales of last week.
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Topps dropped the first Olympic baseball cards in the 1985 set, and here are the highlights, including the most iconic Olympic baseball card ever.
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Rookie of the Year Nick Kurtz's Topps Rookie Debut Patch sold for over half a million dollars, making it the second-highest valued Rookie Debut Patch yet.
Joe Cox|
The Dodgers’ payroll is unsurprisingly the highest in baseball—but there is one team that’s outspent them in free agency this offseason.
Ryan Phillips|
Rickey Henderson's 1980 Topps Rookie PSA 10 sold for a record-high of $183,000!
Kayla Norsworthy|
We’ll find out Tuesday who will join Jeff Kent in being inducted into Cooperstown this year. What should we be looking for in the voting results?
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Former A's pitchers is on his fourth team of the offseason, but the Miami Marlins could be the best fit for him yet.
Jason Burke|
The 1985 Topps Baseball Set stands alone as one of the defining sets of the 1980s, led by legendary rookie cards and a deep checklist of future Hall of Famers. Decades later, its influence on collectors and the hobby remains as strong as ever.
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