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  1. 1916 →. The 1915 Philadelphia Athletics season was a season in American baseball. After the team won the American League pennant in 1914, the team dropped all the way to last place with a record of 43 wins and 109 losses.

  2. City. Philadelphia. Owners. Benjamin Shibe, Tom Shibe, John Shibe, Connie Mack, Sam Jones, Frank Hough. Managers. Connie Mack. ← 1906. 1908 →. The 1907 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing second in the American League with a record of 88 wins and 57 losses.

  3. The 1928 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing second in the American League with a record of 98 wins and 55 losses. The team featured seven eventual Hall-of-Fame players: Ty Cobb, Mickey Cochrane, Eddie Collins, Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, Al Simmons, and Tris Speaker .

  4. 1930 →. The 1929 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing first in the American League with a record of 104 wins and 46 losses. After finishing in second place to the New York Yankees in 1927 and 1928, the club won the 1929 pennant by a large 18-game margin. The club won the World Series over the National League champion ...

  5. 1920 →. The 1919 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing last in the American League with a record of 36 wins and 104 losses. It was their fifth consecutive season in the cellar after owner-manager Connie Mack sold off his star players. Philadelphia led the AL in fewest runs scored and most runs allowed, and they did so by ...

  6. The 1910 Washington Senators ... Regular season Season standings. American League W L Pct. GB Home Road; Philadelphia Athletics: 102: 48 0.680 — 57 ...

  7. 1911 Philadelphia Athletics Statistics. 1911. Philadelphia Athletics. Statistics. 1910 Season 1912 Season. Record: 101-50-1, Finished 1st in American League ( Schedule and Results ) Postseason: Won World Series (4-2) over New York Giants. Manager: Connie Mack (101-50-1) Ballpark: Shibe Park.