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FanFest 2005
FanFest 2005

Proceeds benefit the A's Community Fund
and
Cure Autism Now Foundation
FANFEST STADIUM INFORMATION »


2005 FANFEST: VIDEO RECAP
Billy Beane, Ken Macha, Bobby Crosby and Eric Chavez
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Joe Blanton, Keiichi Yabu, Rich Harden, Barry Zito and Curt Young
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Rickey Henderson, Dave Stewart, Terry Steinbach, Vida Blue, Ray Fosse
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Nick Swisher, Scott Hatteberg, Mark Kotsay, Jason Kendall, Eric Byrnes
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Dancing Fan
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  • FanFest 2005 was Saturday, February 12, 2005 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at McAfee Coliseum


  • NOTE: THE DATE FOR FANFEST 2005 HAS PASSED

    Come on out to FanFest for your first opportunity to meet your 2005 Oakland A's! Current players and coaches will be joining your favorite A's players from years past to make FanFest a special event for the best fans in baseball. Scheduled to appear are: Joe Blanton, Eric Chavez, Bobby Crosby, Rich Harden, Mark Kotsay, Nick Swisher, Barry Zito, Ken Macha and many more.

    FanFest is great for fans of all ages and the entire family! Beginning at 10 AM, you will have the opportunity to get autographs, participate in Q & A sessions, have your picture taken with an A's player or World Series trophy, purchase authentic game worn gear and take a behind the scenes tour of the A's clubhouse, weight room, umpire's room and dugout. Also scheduled is a "Baseball: 101" clinic where adults and children alike can learn the fundamentals of baseball straight from the pros! And of course FanFest would not be complete without music, interactive games, and food!

    All net proceeds from the event benefit the Oakland A's Community Fund and the Cure Autism Now Foundation. Founded in 1995, the Cure Autism Now Foundation (CAN) is an organization of parents, clinicians and leading scientists committed to accelerating the pace of biomedical research in autism through research, education and outreach. Since its founding, Cure Autism Now has committed over $12 million in research, resource establishment, outreach and awareness. At the event, fans will have the opportunity to visit various booths and learn more about the disorder. A's centerfielder Mark Kotsay is the official A's spokesperson for the Oakland A's and the Cure Autism Now Foundation at this event.

    This is the fifth year that the A's are bringing you this family friendly event at the stadium. Single game tickets will go on sale at the Gate D Box Office at 9:00am. Tickets for the autographs will go on sale at the Arena Box Office at 9:00am.

    FanFest is a great day of fun for the whole family, so bring everyone out to the stadium to kick of the 2005 baseball season!

    For more information, please call 510.638.4900 x 4040.