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  2. Arnold Johnson (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson, circa 1954. Arnold M. Johnson (January 11, 1906 in Chicago, Illinois – March 3, 1960 in West Palm Beach, Florida) was an American industrialist, businessman and sportsman, who purchased the Philadelphia Athletics baseball club and moved it to Kansas City, Missouri in the autumn of 1954.

  3. List of Athletics broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Athletics broadcasters. Broadcasters for the Athletics , a baseball franchise based in West Sacramento, California , include three broadcasters for radio ( Ken Korach , Vince Cotroneo , and Roxy Bernstein ), three broadcasters for television ( Jenny Cavnar , Dallas Braden , Chris Caray ), and one stadium announcer ( Amelia ...

  4. 1929 World Series - Wikipedia

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    This was the first World Series game ever played at Wrigley Field.. Because seven of the eight regulars in the Cubs' lineup hit right-handed, Athletics manager Connie Mack started only right-handed pitchers during the series and kept all his left-handed pitchers in the bullpen, even though two of his best starters, Lefty Grove and Rube Walberg, were left-handed.

  5. 1953 Philadelphia Athletics season - Wikipedia

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    The 1953 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing seventh in the American League with a record of 59 wins and 95 losses, 41 + 1 ⁄ 2 games behind the New York Yankees, who would win their fifth consecutive World Series Championship.

  6. Central American Age Group Championships in Athletics

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    In 2007, the format was changed to be open for the age groups U-16 and U-14, with U-12 competitions being held occasionally. In 2012, a specific Central American "Kids Athletics" tournament (Spanish: Torneo Centroamericano Kids Athletics) was introduced for the age group of 9–11 years. [2]

  7. Philadelphia Athletics - Wikipedia

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    In March 2004, after Veterans Stadium was replaced by the new Citizens Bank Park, the Athletics' plaques were relocated to the Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, [16] [17] [18] and a single plaque listing all of the A's inductees was attached to a statue of Connie Mack that is located across the street from ...

  8. Action Group (conglomerate) - Wikipedia

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    Action Shoes is the most widely known business of the group. The group started from the shoe manufacturing industry and upon its success spread to other fields of steel, chemicals, computer monitors, housing projects, health care and retails. Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar was once its brand ambassador. [1]

  9. 1950 Philadelphia Athletics season - Wikipedia

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    The 1950 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing eighth in the American League with a record of 52 wins and 102 losses. It would be 87-year-old Connie Mack's 50th and last as A's manager, a North American professional sports record. During that year the team wore uniforms trimmed in blue and gold, in honor of the Golden Jubilee ...