Oakland Athletics

Oakland Athletics

The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From 1968 to the present, the Athletics have played in the O.co Coliseum. The "Athletics" name originates from the late 19th century "athletic clubs", specifically the Philadelphia Athletics baseball club. They are most prominently nicknamed "the A's", in reference to the Gothic script "A", a trademark of the team and the old Athletics of Philadelphia. This has gained very prominent use, and in some circles is used...
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quick facts
Sport:Baseball
League:Major League Baseball
League:American League
Division:American League West
Founded:1901
Home field:Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
City:Oakland
Colors:Green, Gold

Team statistics for Oakland Athletics

SeasonWinsLosses
2008 Major League Baseball season 75 86
2007 Major League Baseball season 76 86
2006 Major League Baseball season 93 69
2005 Major League Baseball season 88 74
2004 Major League Baseball season 91 71
2003 Major League Baseball season 96 66
2002 Major League Baseball Season 103 59
2001 Major League Baseball Season 102 60
2000 Major League Baseball season 91 70
1999 Major League Baseball Season 87 75
1998 Major League Baseball Season 74 88
1997 Major League Baseball Season 65 97
1996 Major League Baseball Season 78 84
1995 Major League Baseball Season 67 77
1994 Major League Baseball Season 51 63
1993 Major League Baseball Season 68 94
1992 Major League Baseball Season 96 66
1991 Major League Baseball Season 84 78
1990 Major League Baseball Season 103 59
1989 Major League Baseball Season 99 63
1988 Major League Baseball Season 104 58
1987 Major League Baseball Season 81 81
1986 Major League Baseball Season 76 86
1985 Major League Baseball season 77 85
1984 Major League Baseball Season 77 85
1983 Major League Baseball Season 74 88
1982 Major League Baseball Season 68 94
1981 Major League Baseball Season 64 45
1980 Major League Baseball Season 83 79
1979 Major League Baseball Season 54 108
1978 Major League Baseball Season 69 93
1977 Major League Baseball Season 63 98
1976 Major League Baseball Season 87 74
1975 Major League Baseball Season 98 64
1974 Major League Baseball Season 90 72
1973 Major League Baseball Season 94 68
1972 Major League Baseball Season 93 62
1971 Major League Baseball Season 101 60
1970 Major League Baseball Season 89 73
1969 Major League Baseball Season 88 74
1968 Major League Baseball Season 82 80
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Championships involving the Oakland Athletics

1989 World Series
1989 World Series
Date:October 14, 1989
Result:4-0
1974 World Series
1974 World Series
Date:October 12, 1974
Result:4-1
1973 World Series
1973 World Series
Date:October 13, 1973
Opponent:New York Mets
Result:4-3
1972 World Series
1972 World Series
Date:October 14, 1972
Result:4-3
1930 World Series
1930 World Series
Date:October 1, 1930
Result:4-2
1929 World Series
1929 World Series
Date:October 8, 1929
Opponent:Chicago Cubs
Result:4-1
1913 World Series
1913 World Series
Date:October 7, 1913
Result:4-1
1911 World Series
1911 World Series
Date:October 14, 1911
Result:4-2
1910 World Series
1910 World Series
Date:October 17, 1910
Opponent:Chicago Cubs
Result:4-1

Award-winning players of the Oakland Athletics

Nomar Garciaparra
Nomar Garciaparra
American League Rookie of the Year for the 1997 Major League Baseball Season
Jason Giambi
Jason Giambi
American League Most Valuable Player Award for the 2000 Major League Baseball Season
Bobby Crosby
Bobby Crosby
American League Rookie of the Year for the 2004 Major League Baseball Season
Eric Chavez
Eric Chavez
American League Gold Glove Award for the 2006 Major League Baseball Season
Matt Holliday
Matt Holliday
Silver Slugger for the 2006 Major League Baseball Season
Mark McGwire
Mark McGwire
American League Rookie of the Year for the 1987 Major League Baseball Season
Reggie Jackson
Reggie Jackson
American League Most Valuable Player Award for the 1973 Major League Baseball Season
Rickey Henderson
Rickey Henderson
American League Gold Glove Award for the 1981 Major League Baseball Season
Rollie Fingers
Rollie Fingers
American League Cy Young Award for the 1981 Major League Baseball Season
Dennis Eckersley
Dennis Eckersley
American League Cy Young Award for the 1992 Major League Baseball Season
Jermaine Dye
Jermaine Dye
American League Gold Glove Award for the 2000 Major League Baseball Season
Walt Weiss
Walt Weiss
American League Rookie of the Year for the 1988 Major League Baseball Season

Current roster of the Oakland Athletics

NumberAgeNamePosition
2 27 Gregorio Petit Shortstop
3 34 Eric Chavez Third baseman
4 28 Eric Patterson Second baseman
5 32 Matt Holliday Left fielder
6 28 Travis Buck Right fielder
7 32 Bobby Crosby Shortstop
8 28 Kurt Suzuki Catcher
10 26 Daric Barton First baseman
11 31 Rajai Davis Center fielder
13 28 Jerry Blevins Relief pitcher
14 34 Mark Ellis Second baseman
15 27 Ryan Sweeney Right fielder
16 41 Jason Giambi First baseman
18 31 Rob Bowen Catcher
19 31 Chris Denorfia Left fielder
22 31 Jack Hannahan Third baseman
28 28 Ben Copeland Right fielder
30 28 Dana Eveland Starting pitcher
31 32 Brad Ziegler Relief pitcher
32 33 Jack Cust Left fielder
33 28 Joey Devine Relief pitcher
35 29 Landon Powell Catcher
36 26 Sean Gallagher Starting pitcher
38 43 Russ Springer Relief pitcher
40 28 Yung-Chi Chen Second baseman
44 31 Santiago Casilla Relief pitcher
45 33 Chris Schroder Relief pitcher
47 26 Gio Gonzalez Starting pitcher
48 33 Michael Wuertz Relief pitcher
51 28 Dallas Braden Starting pitcher
52 29 Jeff Baisley Third baseman
55 27 Josh Outman Relief pitcher
56 27 Cliff Pennington Third baseman
57 25 Aaron Cunningham Left fielder
58 34 Justin Duchscherer Starting pitcher
60 48 Jeff Gray Relief pitcher
62 26 Ryan Webb Pitcher
63 25 Henry Rodriguez Pitcher
65 26 Javier Herrera Center fielder
38 Nomar Garciaparra Third baseman
25 Shane Keough Outfielder
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Manager of the Oakland Athletics

Bob Geren
Bob Geren
Age:50

Robert Peter Geren is a former Major League Baseball catcher and manager. During a 5-year playing career, he played for the New York Yankees and the San Diego Padres . He managed the Oakland Athletics from 2007 through 2011. Bob is currently the bench coach for the New York Mets. Geren was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the first round with the 24th pick of the 1979 draft. After spending ten years in the minor leagues, he made his major...
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Home field of the Oakland Athletics

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Location:Oakland
Opened:September 18, 1966
Seating capacity:63,026

O.co Coliseum is a multi-purpose stadium, located in Oakland, California, in the Coliseum Industrial area. It contains 6,300 club seats and 143 luxury suites , with a variable seating capacity of 35,067 for baseball, 63,026 for football, and either 47,416 or 63,026 for soccer, . It is part of the...
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Recent top draft picks for the Oakland Athletics

Shane Keough
Shane Keough

Shane Keough was a minor league outfielder in the Oakland Athletics farm system. Keough appeared in the Bravo reality show The Real Housewives of Orange County, in which his mother, Jeana Keough, was one of the featured "housewives." Keough is the oldest child of Matt Keough, a former pitcher for...
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Matt Keough
Matt Keough

Matthew Lon Keough Drafted by the Oakland A's out of Corona del Mar High School in 1973. Keough is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1977 through 1986 for the Oakland Athletics , New York Yankees , St. Louis Cardinals , Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros . Keough batted and...
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Donald Simmons
Donald Simmons
Draft:2007 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:26
Clift. Pennington
Clift. Pennington
Draft:2005 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:21
Landon Powell
Landon Powell
Draft:2004 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:24

Landon Reed Powell is a catcher and first baseman for the Oakland Athletics. Powell attended the University of South Carolina. In 2002, his first season playing for them, he had a .292 batting average with 12 home runs and was part of the team that went to the College World Series. They went all...
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Owners of the Oakland Athletics

Lewis Wolff
Lewis Wolff

Lewis N. Wolff is an American real estate developer. Wolff is also known for owning sports franchises; he is currently the co-owner of the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball and the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer. He attended the University of Wisconsin where he was a member...
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Current coaches for Oakland Athletics

Ron Romanick
Coaching Position: Bullpen Coach
Curt Young
Coaching Position: Pitching Coach

Curtis Allen Young is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and current pitching coach for the Oakland Athletics. Young was drafted by the Athletics in the fourth round of the 1981 draft. He joined the big league club in 1983 and played with the A's through the 1991 season, starting opening night for them in 1987. In 1992 he played for both the Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees before rejoining Oakland in 1993. Young pitched a pair of...
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Tye Waller
Coaching Position: Bench Coach

Elliott Tyrone Waller or more commonly known as Tye Waller or Ty Waller, is the first base coach for Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics franchise, and a former major league third baseman. Waller was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 33rd round of the 1975 Major League Baseball Draft, but did not sign. He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 4th round of the 1977 January amateur draft, and signed in May. After the 1980...
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Jim Skaalen
Coaching Position: Hitting Coach

James Arnold Skaalen is a former Major League Baseball hitting coach for the Milwaukee Brewers and the Oakland A's. Skaalen played professionally for three seasons in the Baltimore Orioles organization and batted .246 with 15 HR and 123 RBIs in 251 games. He began his coaching career in 1981 at Single-A Daytona Beach and managed in the minor leagues for the San Diego and Texas organizations. Skaalen has also served as Minor League Hitting...
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Hometown of the Oakland Athletics

Oakland
Oakland
Founded:1852
Population:1,543

Oakland is a major West Coast port city on San Francisco Bay in the U.S. state of California. It is the eighth-largest city in the state with a 2010 population of 390,724. Originally incorporated in 1852, Oakland is the county seat of Alameda County and is a central hub city for a region of the...
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New York Yankees
New York Yankees

The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the The Bronx, New York. They compete in Major League Baseball in the American...
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Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays are a Major League Baseball team based in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Rays are a member of the Eastern Division of MLB's...
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Toronto Blue Jays

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Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers

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Seattle Mariners

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What colors symbolize the Oakland Athletics?
  • A:
    The baseball team uses the colors green and gold.
  • Q:
    Which location is the headquarters of Oakland Athletics?
  • A:
    The main office is located in Oakland, California.
  • Q:
    Which coaches are members of the Oakland Athletics' coaching staff?
  • A:
    The coaching staff of the Oakland Athletics includes:
    -Ron Romanick as Bullpen Coach
    -Curt Young as Pitching Coach
    -Tye Waller as Bench Coach
    -Jim Skaalen as Hitting Coach
    -Mike Gallego as Third Base Coach
    -Todd Steverson as First Base Coach
  • Q:
    How many baseball games did the Oakland Athletics lose in recent seasons?
  • A:
    The total wins and losses for the baseball team include:
    - 75 wins and 86 losses in 2008
    - 76 wins and 86 losses in 2007
    - 93 wins and 69 losses in 2006
    - 88 wins and 74 losses in 2005
    - 91 wins and 71 losses in 2004
  • Q:
    In what year was the Oakland Athletics sports team first established?
  • A:
    1901 is the year the professional baseball team was first established.
  • Q:
    What years did the Oakland Athletics take home the championship trophy?
  • A:
    The team won the following baseball championships:
    - 1989 World Series
    - 1974 World Series
    - 1973 World Series
    - 1972 World Series
    - 1930 World Series
    - 1929 World Series
    - 1913 World Series
    - 1911 World Series
    - 1910 World Series
  • Q:
    Who manages the Oakland Athletics?
  • A:
    The Major League Baseball team is currently managed by Bob Geren.
  • Q:
    The Oakland Athletics are members of which league?
  • A:
    The team is a member of the American League.
  • Q:
    Who used to manage the Oakland Athletics baseball team?
  • A:
    Tony La Russa managed the MLB team in earlier years.
  • Q:
    Where are the Oakland Athletics based and at which ballpark do they play their home games?
  • A:
    The baseball team plays home games at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland.

Awards & Accolades

  • World Series Champion
    1989, 1974

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