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Oakland Athletics Oakland Athletics Roster (as of September 1, 2015) Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94621 510-638-4900 www.athletics.com A’s PR on Twitter @AsMediaAlerts NO PITCHERS (17) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE NUMERICAL ROSTER 56 Fernando Abad L L 6-1 220 12-17-85 La Romana, D.R. La Romana, D.R. 1 Billy Burns, OF 37 R.J. Alvarez R R 6-2 215 6-8-91 West Palm Beach, FL Royal Palm Beach, FL 4 Coco Crisp, OF 40 Chris Bassitt R R 6-5 210 2-22-89 Toledo, OH Curtice, OH 5 Jake Smolinski, OF 36 Aaron Brooks R R 6-4 220 4-27-90 Montclair, CA San Bernardino, CA 6 Bob Melvin, Manager 30 Jesse Chavez R R 6-2 160 8-21-83 Victorville, CA Pomona, CA 7 Jason Pridie, OF 62 Sean Doolittle L L 6-3 212 9-26-86 Rapid City, SD Tabernacle, NJ 10 Marcus Semien, SS 53 Felix Doubront L L 6-2 225 10-23-87 Carabobo, Venezuela Carabobo, Venezuela 11 Jarrod Parker, RHP (DL) 66 Ryan Dull R R 5-10 175 10-2-89 Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC 13 Drew Pomeranz, LHP 54 Sonny Gray R R 5-11 180 11-7-89 Nashville, TN Smyrna, TN 14 Mike Aldrete, Coach 68 Arnold Leon R R 6-1 206 9-6-88 Culiacan, Mexico Culiacan, Mexico 15 Brett Lawrie, 3B 63 Cody Martin R R 6-3 230 9-4-89 Dos Palos, CA Dos Palos, CA 16 Billy Butler, DH 49 Edward Mujica R R 6-3 220 5-10-84 Valencia, Venezuela Yagua, Venezuela 61 Dan Otero R R 6-3 214 2-19-85 Miami, FL Scottsdale, AZ 17 Ike Davis, 1B (DL) 13 Drew Pomeranz R L 6-5 240 11-22-88 Collierville, TN Collierville, TN 19 Josh Phegley, C 33 Fernando Rodriguez R R 6-3 237 6-18-84 El Paso, TX El Paso, TX 20 Mark Canha, IF/OF 58 Evan Scribner R R 6-3 190 7-19-85 New Milford, CT Washington Depot, CT 21 Stephen Vogt, C 29 Pat Venditte S S 6-1 180 6-30-85 Omaha, NE Omaha, NE 22 Josh Reddick, OF NO CATCHERS (3) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 23 Sam Fuld, OF 39 Carson Blair R R 6-1 190 10-18-89 Argyle, TX Argyle, TX 25 Tyler Ladendorf, IF 19 Josh Phegley R R 5-10 225 2-12-88 Terre Haute, IN Indianapolis, IN 26 Danny Valencia, IF 21 Stephen Vogt L R 6-0 215 11-1-84 Visalia, CA Tumwater, WA 28 Eric Sogard, IF NO INFIELDERS (7) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 29 Pat Venditte, SHP 16 Billy Butler R R 6-1 240 4-18-86 Orange Park, FL Scottsdale, AZ 30 Jesse Chavez, RHP 20 Mark Canha R R 6-1 198 2-15-89 San Jose, CA San Jose, CA 31 Kendall Graveman, RHP (DL) 25 Tyler Ladendorf R R 6-0 190 3-7-88 Park Ridge, IL Des Plaines, IL 32 Jesse Hahn, RHP (DL) 15 Brett Lawrie R R 6-0 210 1-18-90 Langley, BC Peoria, AZ 33 Fernando Rodriguez, RHP 10 Marcus Semien R R 6-1 195 9-17-90 San Francisco, CA El Cerrito, CA 36 Aaron Brooks, RHP 28 Eric Sogard L R 5-10 188 5-22-86 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ 37 R.J. Alvarez, RHP 26 Danny Valencia R R 6-2 220 9-19-84 Miami, FL Boca Raton, FL 38 Ron Washington, Coach NO OUTFIELDERS (6) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 39 Carson Blair, C 1 Billy Burns S R 5-9 180 8-30-89 Atlanta, GA Marietta, GA 40 Chris Bassitt, RHP 4 Coco Crisp S R 5-10 185 11-1-79 Los Angeles, CA Rancho Mirage, CA 41 Curt Young, Coach 23 Sam Fuld L L 5-10 175 11-20-81 Durham, NH Jupiter, FL 7 Jason Pridie L R 6-1 205 10-9-83 Phoenix, AZ Gilbert, AZ 46 Tye Waller, Coach 22 Josh Reddick L R 6-2 180 2-19-87 Savannah, GA Guyton, GA 49 Edward Mujica, RHP 5 Jake Smolinski R R 5-11 205 2-9-89 Rockford, IL Rockford, IL 51 Darren Bush, Coach NO DISABLED LIST (5) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 53 Felix Doubront, LHP 17 *Ike Davis L L 6-4 219 3-22-87 Edina, MN Scottsdale, AZ 54 Sonny Gray, RHP 31 Kendall Graveman R R 6-2 185 12-21-90 Alexander City, AL Alexander City, AL 56 Fernando Abad, LHP 64 *A.J. Griffin R R 6-5 230 1-28-88 El Cajon, CA Scottsdale, AZ 58 Evan Scribner, RHP 32 *Jesse Hahn R R 6-5 190 7-30-89 Norwich, CT Groton, CT 59 Marcus Jensen, Coach 11 *Jarrod Parker R R 6-1 195 11-24-88 Fort Wayne, IN Scottsdale, AZ 61 Dan Otero, RHP *indicates 60-day DL. 62 Sean Doolittle, LHP 63 Cody Martin, RHP MANAGER: 6 Bob Melvin. COACHES: 14 Mike Aldrete (Bench), 51 Darren Bush (Hitting), 65 Scott Emer- 64 A.J. Griffin, RHP (DL) son (Bullpen), 59 Marcus Jensen (Assistant Hitting/Catching), 46 Tye Waller (First Base), 38 Ron Washington 65 Scott Emerson, Coach (Third Base), 41 Curt Young (Pitching). BULLPEN CATCHER: 88 Casey Chavez. ATHLETIC TRAINERS: 66 Ryan Dull, RHP Nick Paparesta, Walt Horn, Brian Schulman. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: Mike Henriques. MASSAGE 68 Arnold Leon, RHP THERAPIST: Ozzie Lyles. EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Steve Vucinich. TRAVELING SECRETARY: 88 Casey Chavez, Bullpen Mickey Morabito. VIDEO COORDINATOR: Adam Rhoden. NO MINORS (6) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 70 Raul Alcantara R R 6-3 205 12-4-92 Barahona, D.R. Barahona, D.R. 3 Craig Gentry R R 6-2 190 11-29-83 Fort Smith, AR Dallas, TX 50 Max Muncy L R 6-0 205 8-25-90 Midland, TX Keller, TX 47 Sean Nolin L L 6-4 229 12-26-89 Seaford, NY Seaford, NY 57 Renato Nuñez R R 6-1 200 4-4-94 Valencia, Ven. Valencia, Ven. 8 Rangel Ravelo R R 6-2 220 4-24-92 Havana, Cuba Miami, FL.
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