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The A’s made waves this week as they took a college QB in the first round of the draft. In other news, Marcus Semien is awesome, and so is Susan Slusser. Scroll to check out the A’s week in Twitter.
#tooaccurate
big meme guy here pic.twitter.com/cQpa5nlLe2
— Tim Eckert-Fong (@teckertfong) June 10, 2018
As the saying goes: In Billy We Trust.
Kyler Murray says he will definitely play football this fall and the A's are OK with it.
— Susan Slusser (@susanslusser) June 5, 2018
Brett with the cold hard facts.
Kyler Murray knows they can’t do this is in baseball right pic.twitter.com/60TRdZoN27
— Brett Anderson (@_BAnderson30_) June 5, 2018
Baseball is running out of new ideas.
The #Athletics drafted a pitcher named Brady Feigl from Ole Miss university, who had TJS in 2015. There is already a pro pitcher (in Rangers system) named Brady Feigl from Old Mill high school who had TJS in 2015. Are the A's trying to one-up the saga of Jeff D'Amico?
— Alex Hall (@AlexHallAN) June 5, 2018
Textbook.
This is why you play the infield in. pic.twitter.com/UUktTJpBS9
— MLB (@MLB) June 10, 2018
The bar’s not super high, but we concur.
that was the single best play marcus semien has ever made
— BWH (@BWH85) June 10, 2018
Many of us would duck and cover if a ball came directly at us, but this dude just faced it with his bare hands – twice.
More impressive than this catch - the same man caught foul balls on 2 consecutive pitches!#RootedinOakland
— Brodie Brazil (@BrodieNBCS) June 10, 2018
cc: @Cut4 pic.twitter.com/paQuI6Pw4X
By the way, is that fan from the last tweet available to play the outfield?
Coming to a theater near you ️ Trouble With The Sun ️ pic.twitter.com/EhXtMAXT8E
— A's on NBCS (@NBCSAthletics) June 10, 2018
And is this one available to pitch? We could use more depth.
Shout-out to Hailey Dawson @haileys_hand, whose inspirational first-pitch tour brought her to Oakland for the @Athletics' game tonight. via Cut4: https://t.co/9FD3jFdUAM pic.twitter.com/szZXfPv0lu
— Adrian Garro (@adriangarro) June 8, 2018
The best equipment manager in the League!
Before the game Steve Vucinich's family and friends surprised him for his 50 years in Oakland!! #ILoveVucy #RootedInOakland pic.twitter.com/K6WAhkZrSf
— A's on NBCS (@NBCSAthletics) June 10, 2018
We just assume he always does.
Do you think Chappy made the play?
— Oakland Athletics ⚾️ (@Athletics) June 10, 2018
(Hint: Chappy made the play.)#RootedInOakland pic.twitter.com/dkdJe0IrhA
Before ...
More impressive: Sean's no-hitter or this bubble? pic.twitter.com/7IDMRZC02M
— A's on NBCS (@NBCSAthletics) June 10, 2018
... After.
Beauty, grace... #athletics pic.twitter.com/FsRfyaWMCN
— Danny F (@fatrolf) June 9, 2018
He has good words in his mouth too.
.@Athletics lefty Sean Manaea threw the first no-hitter of 2018.
— Infield Chatter (@InfieldChatter) June 7, 2018
His story is one every young athlete should watch. #RootedInOakland pic.twitter.com/4qwL4OXR1G
We’re lucky to read Susan Slusser writing about our team on a daily basis.
Congratulations to a top-shelf person and professional, @susanslusser, on her induction into the Stevenson Hall of Fame. pic.twitter.com/Uff1WEnpHR
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) June 9, 2018
Can’t argue the facts.
@cuppingmaster the A's are 1-0 when Paul Blackburn makes his season debut and throws fewer than 70 pitches and also doesn't eat for two daysd beforehand https://t.co/7wnvCAOrI6
— Adrian Garro (@adriangarro) June 8, 2018
#mood
When someone says they aren't #RootedInOakland pic.twitter.com/k81WAM5FrV
— A's on NBCS (@NBCSAthletics) June 9, 2018
As if you needed another reason to love Matt Olson.
Matt Olson gets his Mom a birthday shout out on the big screen. pic.twitter.com/GV4datgdrK
— Martin Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) June 10, 2018
Also this, though.
Who hits the ball hard most often?
— Sports Info Solutions (@SportsInfo_SIS) June 5, 2018
Here's a positional leaderboard (with J.D. Martinez at DH) pic.twitter.com/UKQ2KtZB4S
Coming to a section near you.
About time this returns to California pic.twitter.com/52sNBi3zSh
— Jimmy Durkin (@Jimmy_Durkin) June 7, 2018
Yes it is.
Baseball is for everyone.
— Oakland Athletics ⚾️ (@Athletics) June 9, 2018
❤️ #PrideNight pic.twitter.com/o1xE3lFoDv