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  2. 1967 Kansas City Athletics season - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Kansas City Athletics season was the 67th season for the Athletics franchise, all as members of the American League, and their the 13th and final season in Kansas City, as the team relocated from Kansas City to Oakland the following season.

  3. Kansas City Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Athletics alternate logo, 1963–1967. Finley made further changes to the team's uniforms. The Philadelphia Athletics wore blue and white or black and gray outfits through most of their history; [15] in the last years in Philadelphia and the first in Kansas City, the team used a red, white and navy-blue scheme. [16]

  4. Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was almost completely rebuilt prior to the 1955 baseball season when the Kansas City Athletics moved to Kansas City from Philadelphia. The Athletics played from 1955 to 1967 , the Kansas City Royals from 1969 to 1972 , the Kansas City Chiefs ( American Football League and National Football League ) from 1963 to 1971 and the Kansas ...

  5. List of Athletics seasons - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Athletics: 1955: MLB AL — 6th 63 91 .409 33 1956: MLB AL — 8th 52 ... Kansas City Athletics regular season record (1955–1967) 2,053 829 1,224 .404

  6. History of the Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Athletics logo, 1965–1967. On December 19, 1960, Chicago insurance magnate Charlie Finley purchased a controlling interest in the team from Johnson's estate after losing out to Johnson six years earlier in Philadelphia. He bought out the minority owners a year later. Finley promised the fans a new day.

  7. Jack Sanford - Wikipedia

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    After he left the Giants, his best seasons were behind him. He ended his playing career with the Kansas City Athletics on August 6, 1967 at the age of 38. [2] However, Sanford remained in the major leagues for two more seasons as the pitching coach of the 1968–1969 Cleveland Indians.

  8. Dave Duncan (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    He began his MLB playing career in 1964 and played again consecutively from 1967 to 1976 for the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics, Cleveland Indians, and Baltimore Orioles. [1] After retiring as a player, Duncan served as the pitching coach for the Indians, Seattle Mariners, Chicago White Sox, Athletics, and St. Louis Cardinals.

  9. Ed Charles - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Douglas Charles (April 29, 1933 – March 15, 2018) was an American professional baseball third baseman in Major League Baseball.A right-handed hitter, Charles played for the Kansas City Athletics (1962–67) and New York Mets (1967–69).