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After finishing among the American League’s bottom three teams in both wins (69) and run differential (minus-108) in 2016, the low-payroll Athletics tried to make a splash in free agency. Oakland’s attempt to land first baseman/designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion went for naught, though, and the club ultimately emerged from the offseason having made several modestly priced signings.
Major League Signings
Trades And Claims
Notable Minor League Signings
Extensions
- None
Notable Losses
- Valencia, Eibner, Overton, Fernando Rodriguez
Oakland Athletics Depth Chart; Oakland Athletics Payroll Information
Needs Addressed
The offseason didn’t unfold the way many thought it would for Encarnacion, whose five-year run in Toronto as an elite hitter didn’t lead to the nine-figure contract that seemed attainable at the outset of free agency.