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  2. List of Athletics seasons - Wikipedia

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    Win % 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

  3. List of Athletics team records - Wikipedia

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    He is followed by Jimmie Foxx, who holds nine records, including the best career on-base percentage and the single-season home runs record, as well as Al Simmons, who holds the single season hit and RBI records. [2] Four Athletics hold Major League records. Offensively, Rickey Henderson holds the single-season modern day steals record ...

  4. Oakland Athletics - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Athletics had an overall winloss record of 4,614–4,387–1 (.513) during their 56 years in Oakland. Seventeen former Oakland Athletics players were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame with Dennis Eckersley, Rollie Fingers, Rickey Henderson, and Dick Williams depicted with an Oakland Athletics cap.

  5. Curt Young - Wikipedia

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    June 24, 1983, for the Oakland Athletics: Last MLB appearance; July 5, 1993, for the Oakland Athletics: MLB statistics; Winloss record: 69–53: Earned run average: 4.31: Strikeouts: 536: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; As player. Oakland Athletics (1983–1991) Kansas City Royals ; New York Yankees ; Oakland Athletics ; As coach. Oakland ...

  6. 2002 Oakland Athletics season - Wikipedia

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    The new-look Athletics, despite a comparative lack of star power, surprised the baseball world by besting the 2001 team's regular season record. The team is most famous, however, for winning 20 consecutive games between August 13 and September 4, 2002. [ 1 ]

  7. 2011 Oakland Athletics season - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Athletics' 2011 season was the 44th for the franchise in the Bay Area, as well as the 111th in club history. The team was competing for the American League West title after a 4-year absence from playoff contention, with a payroll just above $77 million.

  8. Mike Norris (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    MLB debut; April 10, 1975, for the Oakland Athletics: Last MLB appearance; July 4, 1990, for the Oakland Athletics: MLB statistics; Winloss record: 58–59: Earned run average: 3.89: Strikeouts: 636: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Oakland Athletics (1975–1983, 1990) Career highlights and awards; All-Star ; 2× Gold Glove Award (1980, 1981)

  9. Mark Mulder - Wikipedia

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    MLB debut; April 18, 2000, for the Oakland Athletics: Last MLB appearance; July 9, 2008, for the St. Louis Cardinals: MLB statistics; Winloss record: 103–60: Earned run average: 4.18: Strikeouts: 834: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Oakland Athletics (2000–2004) St. Louis Cardinals (2005–2008) Career highlights and awards; 2× All ...