The 1952 Philadelphia Athletics season saw the A's finish fourth and in the first division of the American League with a record of 79 wins and 75 losses...
12 KB (364 words) - 20:38, 13 March 2024
The Philadelphia Athletics were a Major League Baseball team that played in Philadelphia from 1901 to 1954, when they moved to Kansas City, Missouri, and...
34 KB (4,650 words) - 04:40, 1 June 2024
The 1953 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing seventh in the American League with a record of 59 wins and 95 losses, 41+1⁄2 games...
11 KB (248 words) - 20:38, 13 March 2024
The 1951 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing sixth in the American League with a record of 70 wins and 84 losses. November 16, 1950:...
11 KB (267 words) - 20:38, 13 March 2024
since 1952 Philadelphia Athletics season. Paid attendance for the season was 778,232. October 15, 1968: Joe Keough was drafted from the Athletics by the Kansas...
16 KB (777 words) - 23:34, 22 December 2023
eight charter franchises, the team was founded in Philadelphia in 1901 as the Philadelphia Athletics. They won three World Series championships in 1910...
95 KB (8,021 words) - 19:06, 5 June 2024
fifty seasons without any MLB team relocating. Baseball Hall of Fame Harry Heilmann Paul Waner Most Valuable Player Bobby Shantz, Philadelphia Athletics, P...
12 KB (540 words) - 16:50, 7 May 2024
for three seasons in a row: the 1929–31 Athletics, 1947–49 Eagles, 1965–68 Sixers, 1976–78 Phillies, and 1984–87 Flyers. The Philadelphia Eagles, founded...
152 KB (14,860 words) - 19:53, 29 May 2024
Athletics, formerly known as the Philadelphia and Kansas City Athletics, are a professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics...
31 KB (347 words) - 16:08, 17 March 2024
Bobby Shantz (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
1949 through 1964, and won the 1952 American League Most Valuable Player Award as a member of the Philadelphia Athletics. A three-time All-Star, Shantz...
12 KB (1,069 words) - 16:47, 18 May 2024
was renamed Connie Mack Stadium in 1953 in honor of the longtime Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack) (1938–1970); Veterans Stadium (1971–2003),...
184 KB (16,871 words) - 15:03, 29 May 2024
The Athletics are a Major League Baseball team that was originally based in Philadelphia. They moved to Kansas City, Missouri in 1956 before moving to...
44 KB (1,772 words) - 17:10, 12 March 2022
Oakland Athletics baseball team, which was originally the Philadelphia Athletics and played in Philadelphia from 1901 to 1954. Philadelphia is home to...
278 KB (23,268 words) - 20:20, 4 June 2024
In 1954, Chicago real estate magnate Arnold Johnson bought the Philadelphia Athletics and moved them to Kansas City, Missouri. Although he was initially...
73 KB (10,281 words) - 23:08, 14 May 2024
Charlie Bishop (baseball) (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
Giants organization before the pitching-poor Philadelphia Athletics acquired his contract prior to the 1952 season. After winning a dozen games for the Triple-A...
5 KB (439 words) - 16:50, 6 December 2023
Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball. The team was first known as the Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 to 1954 and then as the Kansas City Athletics from...
40 KB (3,893 words) - 18:55, 3 May 2024
1871–76 Philadelphia Athletics, the 1882–1890 Philadelphia Athletics, or the 1891 Philadelphia Athletics. The only Athletics player with no regular season appearances...
77 KB (9,736 words) - 03:23, 7 June 2024
John Callahan (catcher) (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
team known as the Philadelphia Athletics, but played in just one game during the 1903 season. He died in Philadelphia on June 20, 1952, and was interred...
2 KB (109 words) - 19:09, 18 May 2024
"1951 Philadelphia Athletics Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 21, 2023. "1952 Philadelphia Athletics Minor...
64 KB (2,132 words) - 17:34, 16 November 2023
only one top-level minor-league team in 1952—the Millers—and they abandoned Ottawa. The Philadelphia Athletics of the American League, who had no Triple-A...
4 KB (384 words) - 13:41, 8 May 2023
being the lowest in MLB history for a minimum of 60 games. The Philadelphia Athletics were a dominant team in the early 1910s, winning American League...
19 KB (1,705 words) - 04:40, 4 June 2024
Len Matarazzo (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
On September 6, 1952, the right-handed pitcher appeared in the Major Leagues for the only time. Pitching for the Philadelphia Athletics, he worked one...
3 KB (243 words) - 23:38, 22 May 2024
Milwaukee Brewers (1894–1901) (section Season records)
American League for the 1900 season, during which the Brewers again competed. Connie Mack, who later managed the Philadelphia Athletics for 50 years, managed...
5 KB (301 words) - 01:02, 13 April 2024
Wilmington Park (category Philadelphia Athletics spring training venues)
1952 and the Wilmington Blue Rocks of the Class B Interstate League from 1940 to 1952. The Blue Rocks were an affiliate of the Philadelphia Athletics...
8 KB (794 words) - 13:49, 8 May 2023
Randy Gumpert (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
right-hander, he appeared in 261 games over ten seasons in Major League Baseball as a member of the Philadelphia Athletics, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox,...
9 KB (962 words) - 17:46, 10 March 2024
List of Major League Baseball attendance records (section Highest and lowest season home totals, by team)
Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2020-09-08. "Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved...
40 KB (1,361 words) - 08:33, 4 June 2024
Jimmie Foxx (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
baseman who played 20 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, and Philadelphia Phillies. A tremendous...
37 KB (4,281 words) - 20:51, 30 March 2024
the Cincinnati Reds. May 10, 1952: Marion Fricano was purchased from the Dodgers by the Philadelphia Athletics. June 9, 1952: Cal Abrams was traded by the...
22 KB (557 words) - 15:10, 13 March 2024
games at Shibe Park, which was the home of the Philadelphia Athletics professional baseball in Philadelphia. When negotiations for use of Shibe Park fell...
214 KB (18,801 words) - 01:05, 6 June 2024
Mike Murphy (baseball) (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
(1888–1952) was an American Major League Baseball catcher. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals during the 1912 season and the Philadelphia Athletics during...
2 KB (46 words) - 00:08, 22 March 2024