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  2. About logos. Oakland Athletics Team History & Encyclopedia. Team Names: Oakland Athletics, Kansas City Athletics, Philadelphia Athletics. Seasons: 124 (1901 to 2024) Record: 9282-9799, .486 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 29. Pennants: 15. World Championships: 9. Winningest Manager: Connie Mack, 3582-3814, .484 W-L%

  3. The history of the Athletics Major League Baseball franchise spans the period from 1901 to the present day, having begun as a charter member franchise in the new American League in Philadelphia before moving to Kansas City in 1955 for 13 seasons and then to the San Francisco Bay in Oakland, California, in 1968.

  4. The history of the Athletics Major League Baseball franchise spans from 1901 to the present day, having begun in Philadelphia before moving to Kansas City in 1955 and then to its home in Oakland, California, in 1968.

  5. Athletics Timeline. Trace Athletics history, from Connie Mack in Philadelphia to the current squad in Oakland. See Entire Timeline.

  6. x - Clinched Division. y - Clinched Wild Card. * - Clinched Best League Record. Follow Oakland Athletics Team History, Regular Season Results, Postseason results, and more on ESPN.com.

    Season
    W
    L
    Pct
    23
    33
    .411
    50
    112
    .309
    60
    102
    .370
    86
    76
    .531
  7. 2 days ago · 1901 - present. Headquarters: Oakland. Areas Of Involvement: baseball. Related People: Shoeless Joe Jackson. Tony La Russa. Mark McGwire. Ty Cobb. Rickey Henderson. Recent News.

  8. The Athletics debuted on April 26, 1901 with a 5-1 loss to Washington and won the franchise's first game 8-5 against the Red Sox three days later. Nap Lajoie was the star of this first team, hitting .422 (still an American League record). He also recorded 14 home runs and drove in 125 runs — a Triple Crown performance.

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