Underdogs all season, the 94-win squad and West champs won t sneak up on anyone heading into the ALDS against the Detroit Tigers starting Saturday.The Oakland A's have faced the Detroit Tigers in post-season play twice before, although folks in these parts would soon rather forget the last time. So we won't talk about it. Instead, jump in the time machine with me to theMailbag: Can the Mets be next year's Oakland A's? October 5th, 2012 3:11 pm. Gabe C in New York: “I know it's early, and we don't really have a full picture of the payroll situation going into next season. But, I'm hoping next season we couldDETROIT -- A's reliever Pat Neshek, still grief-stricken over the death of his newborn son Gehrig just two days earlier, rejoined the team Friday. Neshek said it was his wife, Stephanee, who suggested they fly from their home in Florida and join the AThe Oakland Athletics will try to counter all that by sending - who else? - a rookie to the mound. "We've been the `David' all year," A's right-hander Jarrod Parker said. "I think obviously it's a role and an image that we've kind of taken on and been
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