Oaktown Boys

by Cory Pack and Dan Connolly

Two friends and die-hard Oakland Athletics baseball fans discuss the ups and downs of the MLB season.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 3

  • WE ARE MOVING TO A NEW PODCAST CALLED OBP

    WE ARE MOVING TO A NEW PODCAST CALLED OBP

    Announcement! The Oaktown Boys podcast is moving. We are now a part of FFSN's Oakland Athletics flagship podcast called OBP: Oakland Baseball Podcast. Please find us at Apple Podcasts for now as we work to expand the streaming services that host our new channel.

  • Episode 1 - 3/27: Opening Day Draws Near

    Episode 1 - 3/27: Opening Day Draws Near

    Spring has sprung and another A's baseball season is upon us! Dan and Cory share exciting news about joining FFSN, discuss the many intriguing performances from Spring Training, and dive deep into what the opening day roster will look like. Despite what many pundits around the league might say, there are glimmers of hope for A's fans this year.

  • Season 2

  • Episode 12 - 9/15-10/5: Penultimate Edition

    Episode 12 - 9/15-10/5: Penultimate Edition

    The A's wrap up the season with a sweep of Slegna. The weekend was an eventful one with the retiring of Kurt Suzuki and Stephen Vogt, and possibly the last game as an Athletic for Chad Pinder. Vogt made it a memorable day with one last magical homerun.

  • Episode 11 - 9/2-9/14: The End is in Sight

    Episode 11 - 9/2-9/14: The End is in Sight

    With the season winding down, Cory and Dan lament over what went wrong throughout the year. However they manage to find some bright spots too. The last question remains, will they lose 100 games? Find out next time on Oaktown Boys!

  • Episode 10 - 8/24-9/1: The Home(run) Stretch

    Episode 10 - 8/24-9/1: The Home(run) Stretch

    Cory and Dan give Stephen Vogt his dues, in light of another big moment and what could be his last month as an Oakland Athletic "ballplayer". Then they discuss a nearly two decades of A's trade history, highlighting some wins and some near misses. A look ahead to the future includes a predicted pitching staff and some possible additions to make from the free agent market.