What’s good, Oakland A’s fans?
23andMe
It’s a new year and that means a new baseball season is upon us. Check out the Oakland A’s schedule for 2022 and start planning your game day vibe.
Home Run Homies
If you’re the type of fan that likes to have your schedule front and center, check out this printable Oakland A’s schedule. Stick it on your fridge or cubicle for easy access to all the home runs and W’s.
The Battle for the Bay
Get ready for another chapter in the Battle for the Bay as the San Francisco Giants and Oakland A’s duke it out on the baseball field. Mark your calendars for these games and get your popcorn ready.
Blue Jay Way
The Oakland A’s aren’t just battling it out with teams in their division this year. They’ll also be taking on the Toronto Blue Jays in a series of games. Check out their schedule and get ready to see some serious baseball action.
Batting Practice
Here’s a little trivia for you diehard Oakland A’s fans: Do you know why the team is called the Athletics? It’s because they were originally from Philadelphia and were called the Athletics or “A’s” for short. The name stuck even after they moved to Oakland in the 1960s.
Athletics for Life
Show off your Oakland A’s pride all year long with this 2022 Athletics calendar. It’s perfect for any diehard fan who wants to keep track of all the month’s biggest games and events.
Game On
It’s time to break out that green and yellow gear and get ready to cheer on your Oakland A’s. Check out their full schedule for 2022 and make sure you’re at the Oakland Coliseum for all the biggest games of the season.
Postseason Dreams
The Oakland A’s are looking to make a deep run in the postseason this year and it all starts with the regular season schedule. Keep track of all the games and start planning your postseason parties now.
Thunder Up
It’s not just baseball season that’s heating up - the Oklahoma City Thunder are also gearing up for a season of basketball action. Check out their schedule and get ready to cheer on the team to victory.
Five Fast Facts About the A’s
- The Oakland A’s were founded in 1901 and were originally based in Philadelphia.
- The team moved to Kansas City in 1955 and then to Oakland in 1968.
- The Oakland Coliseum has been the home of the A’s since 1968 and is the only stadium in the United States that is shared by a baseball and football team.
- The A’s have won nine World Series championships, the last one coming in 1989.
- Some of the most legendary players in baseball history have played for the A’s, including Rickey Henderson, Reggie Jackson, and Catfish Hunter.
So there you have it, a rundown of the Oakland A’s 2022 schedule and some interesting facts about the team’s history. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the A’s, there’s always something to cheer about in Oakland. Let’s go, Athletics!