Glen Kuiper has been fired from his role as Oakland A’s broadcaster … after he used the n-word while on air earlier this month. NBC Sports California said in a statement Monday it came to the decision to part ways with the longtime play-by-play man following a weekslong investigation into the incident. “We thank Glen
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Vida Blue — one of the greatest pitchers in the Oakland Athletics’ history — has died. The team announced his passing Sunday, writing … “There are few players with a more decorated career than Vida Blue. He was a three-time champion, an MVP, a six-time All-Star, a Cy Young Award winner, and an Oakland A’s
Play video content Courtesy of MLB An Oakland A’s announcer copped to a mistake he says he made during a pregame segment ahead of Friday’s game against the Kansas City Royals — in which he used the n-word. Glen Kuiper, a veteran, was on camera before the match kicked off, and he was describing what
Angels star Anthony Rendon — a former World Series champion — was involved in a heated confrontation with an A’s supporter following L.A.’s loss on Thursday … one where he grabbed the fan and then attempted to take a swipe at the guy’s face. The altercation happened just seconds after the Halos lost at RingCentral
No arrests have been made in the case of the couple accused of engaging in a sex act at an A’s game earlier this month — but cops say they at least have a pic of the suspects … releasing it to TMZ Sports on Wednesday. The Oakland Police Dept. tells us it believes the
Scary moment on the MLB diamond Tuesday … A’s shortstop Elvis Andrus hit Chad Pinder in the face with his knee in a violent collision during Oakland’s game against Detroit. Thankfully, both guys were somehow OK. The horrifying moment just went down in the fifth inning of the A’s vs. Tigers afternoon matchup … when