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  1. The 2022 Oakland Athletics season was the 122nd season for the Oakland Athletics franchise, all as members of the American League. It was their 55th season in Oakland, which surpassed the amount of seasons they played in their original home of Philadelphia (54 seasons). On November 1, 2021, Bob Melvin was hired away from the A's by the San ...

  2. Since 1988, the Athletics' 21st season in Oakland, an illustration of an elephant has adorned the left sleeve of the A's home and road uniforms. Beginning in the mid-1980s, the on-field costumed incarnation of the A's elephant mascot went by the name Harry Elephante, a play on the name of singer Harry Belafonte . [23]

  3. 2020 →. The 2019 Oakland Athletics season was the 119th season for the Oakland Athletics franchise, all as members of the American League, and their 52nd season in Oakland. The A's clinched a spot in the ALWC Game on September 27; however, they lost to the Tampa Bay Rays in that game 5–1. The 2019 season was the final season the team shared ...

  4. Teams San Francisco-Oakland Oakland Athletics 1973 Season Recap. The 1973 Oakland Athletics, managed by Dick Williams, won the World Series after finishing the MLB regular season in 1st place in the AL West with a 94-68 record. 1973 Athletics. 1973 Oakland Athletics. Won World Series.

  5. The Oakland Athletics sent Neal Cotts (December 16, 2002) and Daylon Holt (minors) (December 16, 2002) to the Chicago White Sox to complete the trade. [2] January 27, 2003: John-Ford Griffin was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the Toronto Blue Jays for a player to be named later. The Toronto Blue Jays sent Jason Perry (minors) (June 23, 2003 ...

  6. The 1972 Oakland Athletics, managed by Dick Williams, won the World Series after finishing the MLB regular season in 1st place in the AL West with a 93-62 record.

  7. 1977 Oakland Athletics season. The 1977 Oakland Athletics season was a season in American baseball. The team finished seventh in the American League West with a record of 63 wins and 98 losses. Paid attendance for the season was 495,578, one of the worst attendance figures for the franchise during the 1970s. [1]