With less than one month remaining in the 2025 MLB regular season, the Athletics are looking to put the finishing touches on an overall positive year.

The Athletics (64-76) are six wins away from winning 70+ games for the first time since the 2021 campaign, as the green and gold have averaged 59.6 wins over the past three seasons.

While the A’s have played better as of late, they could still get some key players back during the final weeks of the regular season.

Here’s a look at injury updates for players like outfielder Denzel Clarke, left-hander Jacob Lopez, and more.

UNREAL CATCH FROM DENZEL CLARKE 😱

PLAY OF THE YEAR 🔥

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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 10, 2025

Athletics Injury Report: September 3, 2025

Updates courtesy of the Athletics

LHP Ben Bowden (60-day IL): Left shoulder lat strain

OF Denzel Clarke (10-day IL): Right adductor strain

Has begun a running and hitting progression

RHP Joey Estes (15-day IL): Lumbar spine disc herniation

No baseball activities at this time; rehabbing in West Sacramento

RHP Gunnar Hoglund (60-day IL): Right hip impingement surgery

No baseball activities; rehabbing in West Sacramento

RHP Grant Holman (60-day IL): Right shoulder rotator cuff tendinitis; right finger strain

Potentially beginning a throwing progression this week

RHP Jose Leclerc (60-day IL): Labral repair surgery

Had successful surgery with Dr. Meister on Aug. 6; rehabbing in Dallas

LHP Jacob Lopez (15-day IL): Left forearm flexor strain

Progressing toward a throwing program

RHP Luis Medina (60-day IL): Recovery from Tommy John surgery

Continuing with bullpen progression

INF Max Muncy (10-day IL): Right hand fracture

Began a hitting progression and will progress as able

RHP Jack Perkins (15-day IL): Right shoulder capsule strain

Shut down from throwing for three more weeks
Will re-image and determine an offseason progression

C Austin Wynns (60-day IL): Sports hernia – stress fracture

• • No baseball activities; continuing to progress with rehabilitation

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The Athletics will open the 2026 season against the Blue Jays in Toronto on Thursday, March 26, before playing host to the division rival Houston Astros on Friday, April 3, in West Sacramento.

The three-game set kicks off the Club’s 81-game home schedule, which will feature 75 games in West Sacramento and six games in Las Vegas. The A’s will also play all potential home postseason games in West Sacramento.

The 2026 home schedule in West Sacramento is highlighted by matchups against the San Francisco Giants (May 15-17), New York Yankees (May 29-31), Los Angeles Dodgers (June 29-July 1), and Boston Red Sox (July 27-30).

In advance of the team’s move to Las Vegas in 2028, the A’s will play six regular-season home games in Southern Nevada when they host the Milwaukee Brewers and Colorado Rockies at Las Vegas Ballpark in Summerlin, Nev., from June 8-14.

The A’s will play at home for four popular summer holidays, taking on the Seattle Mariners on Memorial Day (May 25), the Los Angeles Angels on Father’s Day (June 21), the Miami Marlins on Independence Day (July 4), and the Toronto Blue Jays on Labor Day (Sept. 7).

Athletics release 2026 MLB schedule: Sacramento, Las Vegas & more!

When is the next Athletics game?

Monday, September 1st – Wednesday, September 3rd – @ St. Louis Cardinals
Friday, September 5th – Sunday, September 7th – @ Los Angeles Angels
Monday, September 8th – Wednesday, September 10th – vs. Boston Red Sox
Friday, September 12th – Sunday, September 14th – vs. Cincinnati Reds
Tuesday, September 16th – Thursday, September 18th – @ Boston Red Sox

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