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The only Athletics player with no regular season appearances is Mark Kiger who only played for Oakland during two games in the 2006 American League Championship Series. [ 1 ] Names in bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum .
The Oakland Athletics had all of the numbers of the Hall-of-Fame players from the Philadelphia Athletics displayed at their stadium, as well as all of the years that the Philadelphia Athletics won World Championships (1910, 1911, 1913, 1929, and 1930).
Athletics Hall of Fame Terry Lee Steinbach (born March 2, 1962) is an American former professional baseball player and coach . He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a catcher from 1986 to 1999, most notably as a member of the Oakland Athletics team that won three consecutive American League pennants and a World Series championship in 1989 .
This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Athletics of Major League Baseball. The team was known as the Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 to 1954 , the Kansas City Athletics from 1955 to 1967 , and the Oakland Athletics from 1968 to 2024 .
The A's have retired only the numbers of Hall-of-Famers who played large portions of their careers in Oakland. The Athletics have all of the numbers of the Hall-of-Fame players from the Philadelphia Athletics displayed at their stadium, as well as all of the years that the Philadelphia Athletics won World Championships (1910, 1911, 1913, 1929 ...
Rickey Nelson Henley Henderson (December 25, 1958 – December 20, 2024), nicknamed "Man of Steal", was an American professional baseball left fielder who played 25 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams from 1979 to 2003, including four separate tenures with his original team, the Oakland Athletics.
Athletics Hall of Fame Joseph Oden Rudi (born September 7, 1946) is an American former professional baseball player. [ 1 ] He played in Major League Baseball as a left fielder between 1967 and 1982 , most prominently as an integral member of the Oakland Athletics dynasty that won three consecutive World Series championships between 1972 and 1974.
Player did not sign with the Athletics § Indicates a supplemental pick † Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum '72, '73, '74: Player was a member of the Athletics' 1972, 1973, and 1974 championship teams '89: Player was a member of the Athletics' 1989 championship team