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05-25-2013 A's News Links A’s News Links, Saturday May 25, 2013 OAKLAND TRIBUNE Oakland A's beat Houston Astros on Chris Young's ninth-inning home run By Carl Steward, Oakland Tribune http://www.insidebayarea.com/athletics/ci_23320857/oakland-beat-houston-astros-chris-youngs- ninth-inning Inside the Oakland A’s: Game 49 wrapup: A’s stretch the limit of their infield to preserve Young’s heroics By Carl Steward, Oakland Tribune http://www.ibabuzz.com/athletics/2013/05/24/game-49-wrapup-as-stretch-the-limit-of-their-infield- to-preserve-youngs-heroics/ Inside the Oakland A’s: Pregame notes: Reddick hopes to be back with A’s by next Friday, Lowrie Saturday or Sunday By Carl Steward, Oakland Tribune http://www.ibabuzz.com/athletics/2013/05/24/pregame-notes-reddick-hopes-to-be-back-with-as-by- next-friday-lowrie-saturday-or-sunday/ SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE A's Young homers in 9th to beat Astros John Shea, San Francisco Chronicle http://www.sfchronicle.com/athletics/shea/article/A-s-Young-homers-in-9th-to-beat-Astros- 4547971.php?t=d8ffaf472728c9ccac Reddick has rehab plan - won't rush it John Shea, San Francisco Chronicle http://www.sfchronicle.com/athletics/article/Reddick-has-rehab-plan-won-t-rush-it- 4548078.php?t=93502aa1ff28c9ccac The Drumbeat: The night no one could recognize the A’s infielders John Shea reporting from Minute Maid Park . http://blog.sfgate.com/athletics/2013/05/24/the-night-no-one-could-recognize-the-as-infielders/ The Drumbeat: A’s update: Reddick impressive in BP, Lowrie not playing John Shea reporting from Minute Maid Park . http://blog.sfgate.com/athletics/2013/05/24/as-update-reddick-impressive-in-bp-lowrie-not-playing/ The Drumbeat: Possible All-Star Josh Donaldson’s unusual road to success From Chronicle Staff Writer Susan Slusser http://blog.sfgate.com/athletics/2013/05/24/possible-all-star-josh-donaldsons-unusual-road-to-success/ OAKLANDATHLETICS.COM Young celebrates homecoming with clutch homer Trailing by two runs in ninth, Houston native spoils Astros' lead By Jane Lee / MLB.com http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2013_05_24_oakmlb_houmlb_1&mode=recap_away& c_id=oak Lowrie continues to sit with injured foot • Nakajima to work in Triple-A as A's roster looks set • Healing Reddick feels good after taking some BP By Jane Lee / MLB.com http://oakland.athletics.mlb.com/news/print.jsp?ymd=20130524&content_id=48472642&notebook_id= 48477012&vkey=notebook_oak&c_id=oak Griffin looks to continue success within division A's right-hander undefeated in four starts against AL West By Quinn Roberts / MLB.com http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2013_05_25_oakmlb_houmlb_1&mode=preview&vke y=preview_web_away&c_id=oak ASSOCIATED PRESS Young's 3-run blast lifts A's Houston native makes Veras pay after closer walks two batters in ninth ASSOCIATED PRESS http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20130524/SPORTS/130529678/1010/SPORTS?template=printart DIABLO MAGAZINE Music Man Dan “Fingers” Rodowicz learned to play piano as a kid, competed internationally, and is now a regional sales manager for Yamaha. But during baseball season, he moonlights as the organ player for the Oakland A’s. BY LEEANNE JONES, DIABLO MAGAZINE HTTP://WWW.DIABLOMAG.COM/DIABLO- MAGAZINE/JUNE- 2013/MUSIC- MAN/ MINOR LEAGUE TEAMS SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS Cats Take Series Opener, 5-2 Sacramento River Cats http://www.milb.com/news/print.jsp?ymd=20130525&content_id=48535928&vkey=news_t105&fext=.j sp&sid=t105 MIDLAND ROCKHOUNDS TEXAS LEAGUE: RockHounds gets best of veteran pitcher Oswalt Staff Reports, Midland Reporter Telegram http://www.mywesttexas.com/sports/article_ea6a6afd-75d3-5147-a80c-eea9281c28e0.html?mode=print STOCKTON PORTS Ports Hold On For 3-2 Win Over Blaze Stockton Ports http://www.milb.com/news/print.jsp?ymd=20130524&content_id=48547366&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&si d=t524 BELOIT SNAPPERS Mathews, Voiro Finish Off Sweep of Kernels 05/24/2013 11:48 PM ET Beloit Snappers http://www.milb.com/news/print.jsp?ymd=20130524&content_id=48521792&vkey=news_t554&fext=.j sp&sid=t554 VERMONT LAKE MONSTERS Games begin June 17 .
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