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Where will the Athletics start their 2026 season? It all starts on April 3, when the team hosts the Houston Astros. The team returns to its temporary home stadium on April 13 for a four-game series against the Texas Rangers. The team stays in town for a Cubs series before hitting the road.
In 2025, the Athletics improved a bit when compared to the 2024 season. Their final record was 76-86, leaving the team 14 games behind the division-leading Mariners. What sealed the team's fate was their 1- 21 run that started on May 14. If you scan the win-loss record of the remainder of the season, the team didn't perform so poorly. Shea Langeliers, Nick Kurtz, Jacob Wilson, Brent Booker, and Lawrence Butler were the standout players of the season. Kurtz hit 36 home runs and drove in 86 RBIs. Langeliers drove in 72 RBIs and amassed 133 hits in total. Booker hit 30 homers and played in all 162 games as designated hitter.
The Oakland Athletics continue to fall further and further away from the winning ways they once knew in the 70’s. The 2024 A’s struggled mightily, but did better than expected. Fully committed to the rebuild and relocation, the A’s ownership has traded away any player showing promise for the last few seasons, and this has left the team struggling. The team finished the year with a record of 69-93, ending up in 4th place in the AL West. The team outperformed most projections as they were expected to win 56 games.
This improvement came in the form of multiple emerging stars for the team. Designated hitter Brent Rooker had a solid season as he posted a .293 BA and hit 39 home runs and 112 RBIs, leading the team offensively. On the other side of the ball, the team found its franchise closer in young star Mason Miller. Miller posted a 2.49 ERA and had 28 saves. His work on the pitching mound earned him his first All-Star appearance.
This was a historic season for the A’s, as it was the last season the team would play in Oakland. The A’s will be moving to Las Vegas as soon as their new stadium is ready. The team signed a temporary contract to play in Sacramento until their Las Vegas stadium is complete.
Where did the Athletics land at the end of the 2023 season? With a 50-112 record, 40 games behind the division-leading Astros. The organization has stripped away its best players in an effort to make moving to Las Vegas easier. With fans that don't back the team in Oakland, why not move to a shiny new stadium in Nevada? The current owners are looking to move after multiple attempts to obtain a free stadium from the taxpayers of Oakland and beyond had failed. The Athletics lease with the Oakland Coliseum ends after the 2024 season. 29 MLB team owners have to approve the move before it can go forward.
At the end of the 2022 regular season, the Athletics record stood at 60-102. That put them firmly at the bottom of the American League standings, and 46 games behind the division-leading Houston Astros. Players such as Nick Allen, Tony Kemp, Ramon Laureano, and Seth Brown are considered to be team leaders. Seth Brown hit 25 home runs in 500 at-bats. He had 115 hits and drove in 73 RBIs. Tony Kemp played in 147 games in 2022. He had 117 hits, seven home runs, and 46 RBIs. As for pitching in 2023, the team will keep Cole Irvin and Paul Blackburn as starters. Pitchers A.J. Puk will be putting in more time while James Kaprielian recovers from shoulder surgery.
The Athletics made many trips to the postseason in the past decade. Oakland has made the playoffs six times in the past ten years. Although the team had not made it to the Championship Series in any of those six trips, fans were happy to see the team in the postseason. Oakland had success during the "rebuild" years of 2015-2017, but there are eleven free-agent players that could be moving on in 2022. Salary Arbitration will come into play for 2022, with millions of dollars pegged to keeping these players happy. In 2022, the A's could use Matt Chapman, Matt Olson, and Ramon Laureano to muster a playoff run. The Athletics continue to look to build a new stadium. Team owners have been looking to Las Vegas as a possible site for the venue.