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The Oakland Athletics ... After the team's sale to the Haas family, ... 10-Year Record 822 858 .489 — — All-Time Record 9,260 9,766
Four Athletics hold Major League records. Offensively, Rickey Henderson holds the single-season modern day steals record, recording 130 over 149 games played during the 1982 season. [3][4] Frankie Hayes is tied for the single-game doubles record, recording four in a game on July 25, 1936. [5] Eddie Collins stole six bases twice in September ...
Philadelphia Athletics regular season record (1901–1954) 8,134 3,886 4,248 .478 Kansas City Athletics regular season record (1955–1967) 2,053 829 1,224 .404 Oakland Athletics (1968–present) 8,677 4,495 4,182 .518 All-time regular season record 18,864: 9,150: 9,654.488: All-time post-season record 167 85 82 .509
The Athletics, under the leadership of manager Bob Kennedy, ended the 1968 campaign with an 82–80 record, their first winning record since 1952 (in Philadelphia). The team's output also represented a 20-win increase over the prior year's 62–99 finish. Bob Kennedy was fired at the end of the season.
American League Gold Glove Award. American League Platinum Glove Award. Toggle American League Platinum Glove Award subsection. Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award. American League Silver Slugger. Edgar Martínez Award. Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year Award. Rolaids Relief Man Award. MLB All-Century Team (1999)
The 2002 Oakland Athletics season was the 102nd season in franchise history and the 35th season in Oakland, California. The Athletics finished first in the American League West with a record of 103–59. The Athletics' 2002 campaign ranks among the most famous in franchise history. Following the 2001 season, Oakland saw the departure of three ...
The 2021 Oakland Athletics season was the 121st season for the Oakland Athletics franchise, all as members of the American League. ... Record Streak 1: April 1:
The 2018 Oakland Athletics season was the 118th season for the Oakland Athletics franchise, all as members of the American League, and their golden jubilee as a franchise in Oakland. The A's were managed by Bob Melvin in his eighth year as manager of the A's. They played their home games at Oakland Coliseum as members of the American League West.