We were unable to cash home run props on back-to-back days, but we're feeling good about our chances on Thursday. Let's break down our three favorite home run bets for the shortened MLB slate.
The Oakland Athletics (9-16) and the New York Yankees (17-8) square off at Yankee Stadium on Thursday at 7:05 PM ET. The probable starters are Nestor Cortes Jr.
The Cleveland Guardians (14-6) host the Oakland Athletics (8-12) at Progressive Field on Saturday, beginning at 6:10 PM ET. The probable pitchers are Logan Allen (2-0) for the Guardians and Alex Wood (0-1) for the Athletics.
The Oakland Athletics (6-9) play at home against the Washington Nationals (6-8) on Sunday. The game is set to begin at 4:07 PM ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Athletics will send Alex Wood (0-1) to the mound, while Trevor Williams (2-0) will answer the bell for the Nationals.
A bounce back from Wood though The Oakland Athletics dropped the second game of the series against Boston, losing to the Red Sox 5-4 in 11 innings. Lefty Alex Wood got the start at the Coliseum tonight, a warm evening for his second start of the season.
Let's keep the dream of an undefeated month alive with our favorite Look of the Day for Tuesday night's MLB slate.
A’s batters struck out 13 times in what could be Oakland’s final Opening Day. In spite of John Fisher’s expedition to steal and ruin the Athletics franchise, Oakland and the Coliseum will forever be enshrined in baseball history.
While most teams do not have a true ace, Opening Day is a chance for some to see their top pitchers in a rotation matchup. But for others, it is a reminder of just how bad their pitching staff is.
You don't have to live in the Bay Area to know the Oakland Athletics are coming off of a historically hellacious 2023 campaign. So it may come as a surprise that oddsmakers don't think the A's will be quite as bad this season.
Alex Wood will be staying in the Bay Area next season. The former SF Giants left-handed starting pitcher signed a one-year, $8.5 million contract with the Oakland Athletics.
The Oakland Athletics agreed to terms with left-hander Alex Wood on Friday and acquired right-hander Ross Stripling and cash in a separate transaction from the San Francisco Giants.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers left-handed pitcher Alex Wood is reportedly set to join the Oakland A's, pending a physical, per Robert Murray. The deal has not been made official yet.
Are the Oakland Athletics… trying to win games? Well, probably not. But the team is showing signs of trying to improve in 2024, with the latest being the signing of veteran pitcher Alex Wood, per Robert Murray of FanSided.
The tour of California continues for one veteran pitcher.
The Oakland A's signed veteran southpaw Alex Wood.
The SF Giants lost to the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday 8-2, finishing off the team's latest road trip by getting swept and falling back to .500 for the first time in months.
The SF Giants won against the Philadelphia Phillies Monday night 6-3. Alex Wood, who made his debut start after injury pitched a solid nearly five innings, allowing only two runs off four hits and one walk.
SF Giants starter Alex Wood pitched two simulated innings in Houston ahead of the team's Tuesday night's win, and may be ready to join the active roster after one rehab start.
It’s another unfortunate issue for the southpaw, a typically effective pitcher who has battled various injury concerns throughout his career.
A surplus of starters and two off days in the first week of the season pushed Alex Wood's 2023 debut back a bit. After a solid spring training, the San Francisco Giants left-hander is eager to get his season going on Thursday as he aims to pitch his team to a series victory against the host Chicago White Sox.
A pair of left-handers who pitched for the other team two years ago get a chance to experience the opposite side of the Los Angeles Dodgers-Giants rivalry when they get the ball for Tuesday night's rematch in the four-game series in San Francisco.
The San Francisco Giants are bringing back two key members from their 2021 pitching staff.
Chicago White Sox slugger Yermin Mercedes violated one of baseball’s unwritten rules on Monday night when he belted a home run late in his team’s 16-4 win.
Giants left-hander Alex Wood will undergo an ablation procedure on his spine, Maria Guardado of MLB.com was among those to report. However, the club has not ruled Wood out for Opening Day, according to manager Gabe Kapler.
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