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Team History

FRANCHISE HISTORY

PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS (IV)

American League, 1901-1954
A. L. Champion - 1902, 1905, 1910-11, 1913-14, 1929-31
World Series Champion - 1910-11, 1913, 1929-30

KANSAS CITY ATHLETICS
AKA Kansas City A's, 1962-1967
American League, 1955-1967

OAKLAND ATHLETICS
AKA Oakland A's, 1968-1986
American League, 1968-present
A. L. West Champion - 1971-1975, 1981(1), 1988-1990, 1992
A. L. Champion - 1972-74, 1988-90
World Series Champion - 1972-74, 1989
STADIUM HISTORY

PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS (IV)

Columbia Park, 1901-1908
Shibe Park, 1909-1954

KANSAS CITY ATHLETICS
Municipal Stadium, 1955-1967

OAKLAND ATHLETICS
Network Associates Coliseum*, 1968-present

*Formerly Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

Retired Uniform Numbers

27 Jim "Catfish" Hunter
34 Rollie Fingers

 

   

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A T H L E T C S  L E A D E R S

Batting Leaders (through the 1999 season)
Bold = Current Player
with the Athletics

Batting Average (min. 500 games)

Runs Scored

Hits

Al Simmons (.356)

Rickey Henderson (1,270)

Bert Campaneris (1,882)

Jimmie Foxx (.339)

Bob Johnson (997)

Al Simmons (1,827)

Eddie Collins (.337)

Bert Campaneris (983)

Rickey Henderson (1,768)

Mickey Cochrane (.3214)

Jimmie Foxx (975)

Jimmy Dykes (1,705)

Frank Baker (.3210)

Al Simmons (969)

Bob Johnson (1,617)

     

Doubles

Triples

Home Runs

Jimmy Dykes (365)

Danny Murphy (102)

Mark McGwire (363)

Al Simmons (348)

Al Simmons (98)

Jimmie Foxx (302)

Harry Davis (319)

Frank Baker (88)

Reggie Jackson (269)

Bob Johnson (307)

Eddie Collins (85)

Jose Canseco (254)

Bing Miller (292)

Harry Davis (82)

Bob Johnson (252)

     

Runs Batted In

Stolen Bases

Games Played

Al Simmons (1,178)

Rickey Henderson (867)

Bert Campaneris (1,795)

Jimmie Foxx (1,075)

Bert Campaneris (566)

Rickey Henderson (1,704)

Bob Johnson (1,040)

Eddie Collins (376)

Jimmy Dykes (1,702)

Mark McGwire (941)

Billy North (232)

Sal Bando (1,468)

Sal Bando (796)

Harry Davis (223)

Bob Johnson (1,459)


Pitching Leaders (through the 1998 season)
Bold = Current Player with the Athletics

Earned Run Average (min. 500 IP)

Wins

Games Started

WHIP (BB+H/IP)
(min. 500 IP)

Rube Waddell (1.97)

Eddie Plank (284)

Eddie Plank (458)

Dennis Eckersley (.953)

Cy Morgan (2.15)

Lefty Grove (195)

Catfish Hunter (340)

Rube Waddell (1.062)

Chief Bender (2.32)

Chief Bender (193)

Chief Bender (288)

Chief Bender (1.091)

Eddie Plank (2.39)

Eddie Rommel (171)

Lefty Grove (267)

Harry Krause (1.112)

Harry Krause (2.42)

Catfish Hunter (161)

Rube Walberg (267)

Catfish Hunter (1.126)

       

Strikeouts

Saves

Innings Pitched

Shutouts

Eddie Plank (1,985)

Dennis Eckersley (320)

Eddie Plank (3,861)

Eddie Plank (59)

Rube Waddell (1,576)

Rollie Fingers (136)

Chief Bender (2,602)

Rube Waddell (37)

Chief Bender (1,536)

Billy Taylor (100)

Eddie Rommel (2,556)

Chief Bender (36)

Lefty Grove (1,523)

John Wyatt (73)

Catfish Hunter (2,456)

Catfish Hunter (31)

Catfish Hunter (1,520)

Jay Howell (61)

Lefty Grove (2,401)

Vida Blue & Jack Coombs (28)


A W A R D S  W O N

A. L. MVP Lefty Grove, 1931
Jimmie Foxx, 1932-1933
B. Shantz, 1952
Vida Blue, 1971
Reggie Jackson, 1973
Jose Canseco, 1988
Rickey Henderson, 1990
Dennis Eckersley, 1992
A. L. Cy Young Award Vida Blue, 1971
Jim "Catfish" Hunter, 1974
Bob Welsh, 1990
Dennis Eckersley, 1992
A. L. Rookie of the Year H. Byrd, 1952
Jose Canseco, 1986
Mark McGwire, 1987
Walt Weiss, 1988
Ben Grieve, 1998
A. L. Rolaids Relief Man Dennis Eckersley, 1988, 1992
Roberto Clemente Man of the Year Dave Stewart, 1990
A. L. Manager of the Year Tony LaRussa, 1988, 1992
A. L. Batting Champion Nap Lajoie (.422), 1901
Al Simmons (.381), 1930
Al Simmons (.390), 1931
Jimmie Foxx (.356), 1933
Ferris Fain (.344), 1951
Ferris Fain (.327), 1952
A. L. Home Run Champion Nap Lajoie (14), 1901
Socks Seybold (16), 1902
Harry Davis (10), 1904
Harry Davis (8), 1905
Harry Davis (12), 1906
Harry Davis (8), 1907
Home Run Baker (11), 1911
Home Run Baker (10), 1912*
Home Run Baker (12), 1913
Home Run Baker (9), 1914
Tilly Walker (11), 1918*
Jimmie Foxx (58), 1932
Jimmie Foxx (48), 1933
Jimmie Foxx (36), 1935*
Gus Zernial (33), 1951**
Reggie Jackson (32), 1973
Reggie Jackson (36), 1975*
Tony Armas (22), 1981*
Mark McGwire (49), 1987
Jose Canseco (42), 1988
Jose Canseco (44), 1991*
Mark McGwire (52), 1996
A. L. RBI Champion Nap Lajoie (125), 1901
Harry Davis (83), 1905
Harry Davis (96), 1906
Home Run Baker (133), 1912
Home Run Baker (126), 1913
Al Simmons (157), 1929
Jimmie Foxx (169), 1932
Jimmie Foxx (163), 1933
Gus Zernial (129), 1951**
Reggie Jackson (117), 1973
Jose Canseco (124), 1988
A. L. Stolen Base Champion Topsy Hartsel (47), 1902
Danny Hoffman (46), 1905
Eddie Collins (81), 1910
Bill Werber (35), 1937*
Bert Campaneris (51), 1965
Bert Campaneris (52), 1966
Bert Campaneris (55), 1967
Bert Campaneris (62), 1968
Bert Campaneris (42), 1970
Bert Campaneris (52), 1972
Bill North (54), 1974
Bill North (75), 1976
Rickey Henderson (100), 1980
Rickey Henderson (56), 1981
Rickey Henderson (130), 1982
Rickey Henderson (108), 1983
Rickey Henderson (66), 1984
Rickey Henderson (77), 1989***
Rickey Henderson (65), 1990
Rickey Henderson (58), 1991
Rickey Henderson (66), 1998
A. L. Batting Triple Crown Nap Lajoie, 1901 (.422, 14 HR, 125 RBI)
Jimmie Foxx, 1933 (.356, 48 HR, 163 RBI)
30/30 Club Jose Canseco, 1988 (42 HR - 40 SB)
A. L. ERA Champion Rube Waddell (1.48), 1905
Harry Krause, 1909
Lefty Grove, 1926, 1929-1932
Diego Segui, 1970
Vida Blue, 1971
Catfish Hunter, 1974
Steve McCatty, 1981
Steve Ontiveros, 1994
A. L. Strike Out Champion Rube Waddell, 1902-1907
Lefty Grove, 1925-1931
A. L. Pitching Triple Crown Rube Waddell, 1905 (1.48 ERA, 26-11, 287 K)
Lefty Grove, 1930 (2.54 ERA, 28-5, 209 K)
Lefty Grove, 1931 (2.06 ERA, 31-4, 175 K)
Gold Glove Award Mark McGwire (1B), 1990
Alfredo Griffin (SS), 1985
Joe Rudi (OF), 1975-1976
Dwayne Murphy (OF), 1981-1985
Silver Slugger Award Rickey Henderson (OF), 1981, 1990
Jose Canseco (OF), 1988, 1990-1991
Mark McGwire (1B), 1992, 1996
No Hitters/Perfect Games Weldon Henley (at. St. Louis), 7/22/05
Chief Bender (vs. Cleveland), 5/12/10
Joe Bush (vs. Cleveland), 8/26/16
Dick Fowler (vs. St. Louis), 9/9/45
Bill McCahan (vs. Washington), 9/3/47
Jim "Catfisth" Hunter (vs. Minnesota), 5/8/68 - Perfect Game
Vida Blue (vs. Minnesota), 9/21/70
Blue, Abbott, Lingblad, & Fingers (vs. California), 9/28/75
Mike Warren (vs. Chicago), 9/29/83
Dave Stewart (at Toronto), 6/29/90
*Co-champion
**Also played with the Chicago White Sox
***Also played with the New York Yankees


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