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  1. Há 1 dia · The Athletics' name originated in the term "Athletic Club" for local gentlemen's clubs—dates to 1860 when an amateur team, the Athletic (Club) of Philadelphia, was formed. The team later turned professional through 1875, becoming a charter member of the National League in 1876, but were expelled from the N.L. after one season.

  2. Há 3 dias · Boston Red Sox beat Philadelphia Athletics (10-4). Sep 26, 1913, Attendance: 2900, Time of Game: 1:55. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability

  3. Há 5 dias · 1913: Philadelphia Athletics (4, 3–1) Connie Mack: 4–1: New York Giants (4, 1–3) 1914: Boston Braves (1, 1–0) George Stallings: 4–0: Philadelphia Athletics (5, 3–2) Connie Mack: 1915: Boston Red Sox (3, 3–0) Bill Carrigan: 4–1: Philadelphia Phillies (1, 0–1) Pat Moran: 1916: Boston Red Sox (4, 4–0) 4–1: Brooklyn ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ty_CobbTy Cobb - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · —Ty Cobb in The New York Times Cobb led the AL that year in numerous other categories, including 248 hits, 147 runs scored, 127 RBI, 83 stolen bases, 47 doubles, 24 triples and a.621 slugging percentage. Cobb hit eight home runs but finished second in that category to Frank Baker, who hit eleven. He was awarded another Chalmers car, this time for being voted the AL MVP by the Baseball ...

  5. Há 4 dias · 1913 Philadelphia Athletics (AL) New York Giants (NL) 4–1 1914 Boston Braves (NL) Philadelphia Athletics (AL) 4–0 1915 Boston Red Sox (AL) Philadelphia Phillies (NL) 4–1 1916 Boston Red Sox (AL) Brooklyn Robins (NL) 4–1 1917

  6. Há 6 dias · This core advanced to two more World Series in 1913 and 1914 (a win over the New York Giants and a loss to the Boston Braves, respectively) before competition from the newly formed

  7. 18 de mai. de 2024 · In 1902, he was recruited by the Philadelphia Athletics, whom he played with for 12 years. He gave the team a heart and soul that made them champions in the World Series in 1910, 1911 and 1913.