Showing posts with label Oakland Athletics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oakland Athletics. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Dallas Braden - Oakland A's No Hit Game

2010-May-09 Oakland Coliseum - Oakland Ca
Tampa Bay Rays 0 - 4 Oakland Athletics
OAK RBI: Kevin Kouzmanoff; Landon Powell; Ryan Sweeney
Pitching: TBP Jame Shields (L 6-innings) OAK Dallas Braden (W 9-innings, 6ks)

Braden's grandmother, Peggy Lindsey — who raised him after his mother died — was in attendance at the Mother's Day game

Dallas Braden: Oakland Athletics (2007–2011)
Win–loss record 26–36
Earned run average 4.16
Strikeouts 305

Friday, February 21, 2025

Cities Series : 2003 - Athletics v Phillies

2003-June-06/08 Veterna's Stadium - Philadelphia Pa

June-06: Oakland Athletics 7 – 4 Philadelphia Phillies
June-08: Oakland Athletics 1 – 7 Philadelphia Phillies (rain date)
June-08: Oakland Athletics 3 – 8 Philadelphia Phillies

The City Series was the name of a series of intracity baseball games played between Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Athletics of the American League and its predecessors, and the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League that ran from 1883 through 1954. While the games were officially exhibitions, they were a matter of prestige in Philadelphia and a long rivalry existed between the players, management, and fans

The Athletics played the Phillies for the first time in interleague play in June 2003 at Veterans Stadium. The Phillies invited former A's Eddie Joost and Gus Zernial to the games. Connie Mack's daughter Ruth Mack Clark attended the first game. Former Florida U.S. Senator Connie Mack III, Mack's grandson, threw out the first ball.

Monday, July 8, 2024

Philadelphia-Kansas City-Oakland Athletics

1955-Apr-12 Kansas City MO - Lou Bodreau autograph
Detroit Tigers 2 - 6 Kansas City Athletics
DET RBI: Bill Tuttle, Red Wilson
KCA RBI: Don Bollweg 2, Joe DeMaestri, Gus Zernial, Bill Wilson, Elmer Valo
Pitching: DET - Ned Garver L(6-innings) KCA - Alex Kellner W(6-innings)

April 17, 1993 Oakland, Ca - 25th Anniversary
The Oakland Athletics history began with the franchise of the Philadelphia Athletics moving to Kansas City in 1955 and then to Oakland in 1968. The Athletics played their first game in Oakland on April 17, 1968 with a 4-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles at the Coliseum

On this day in 1993: the A's would lose to the Milwaukee Brewers, 6-3 at Milwaukee County Stadium

Philadelphia
1960 Kansas City
1973 World Champions meter
1974 - Oakland
2010
2018

Sunday, June 11, 2023

Mark McGwire -

 
June 28, 1987 Cleveland, Ohio - Cleveland Stadium
Oakland Athletics 10 - 0 Cleveland Indians
McGwire hits 5 Home Runs in 2-days
OAK RBI: Jose Canseco 4 (HR); Mark McGwire 2 (HR2); Tony Phillips; Terry Steinbach; Reggie Jackson (HR)

OAK Pitching: Steve Ontiveros (W complete game)
CLE Pitching: Tom Candiotti (L 7-innings)

August 14, 1987 Anaheim, Ca -- Anaheim Stadium
Oakland Athletics 7 – 6 California Angels
August 14th, in 1987, Mark McGwire broke the rookie home run record set by Al Rosen with his 39th homer
OAK RBI: Mark McGwire 2 (HR); Carney Lansford 2; Terry Steinbach 2 (HR); Mike Davis
CAL RBI: Bob Boone 2; Gus Polidor; Dick Schofield; Darrell Miller; Brian Downing (HR)

OAK Pitching: Rick Rodriguez (W 0.1-innings)
CAL Pitching: DeWayne Buice (L 2.2-innings)

August 5, 1999 St Louis, Mo - Busch Stadium II
San Diego Padres 10 – 3 St Louis Cardinals
McGwire hit his 500th Home Run

SDP RBI: Trevor Hoffman 2; Chris Gomez 2; Phil Nevin 2; Tony Gwynn 2; Wally Joyner
STL RBI: Mark McGwire 2 (HR); Edgar Renteria

SDP Pitching: Andy Ashby (W 7.2-innings)
STL Pitching: Larry Luebbers (L 5-innings)

Mark McGwire - American former professional baseball first baseman who played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1986 to 2001 for the Oakland Athletics and the St. Louis Cardinals. He won two World Series championships, one with Oakland as a player in 1989 and one with St. Louis as a coach in 2011. One of the most prolific home run hitters in baseball history, McGwire hit 583 home runs during his career. He set the major-league career record for at bats per home run ratio (10.6), and is the former record holder for both home runs in a single season (70 in 1998) and home runs hit by a rookie (49 in 1987)

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Ben Grieve

September 3, 1997 Oakland, Ca - Oakland-Alameda Coliseum
SF Giants  3 - 12   Oakland As
Ben Grieve - debut right Field
3 hits - 4 at-bats; 5 RBIs; 1 walk

Grieve career stats:
Oakland Athletics (1997-2000) Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2001-2003)
Milwaukee Brewers (2004) Chicago Cubs (2004-2005)
  • Batting Ave: .269
  • RBI: 492
  • Home Runs: 118
  • All-Star - 1998
  • AL Rookie of the Year 1998
Game stats:
OAK RBI: Ben Grieve 5; Brent Mayne 4 (HR); Scott Spiezio 3
SFG RBI: Bill Mueller; Darryl Hamilton ; Brian Johnson

OAK Pitching: Brad Rigby (W 6.1-innings)
SFG pitching: Danny Darwin (L 5.1-innings)

Sunday, January 16, 2022

World Series - 1988 : Oakland Athletics v Los Angeles Dodgers

1988 National League Playoffs
Oct 4, 1988 Los Angeles - Game 1
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Mets 4 games to 3

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1988 American League Playoffs
The Oakland Athletics defeat the Boston Red Sox 4 games to none

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1988 World Series - Los Angeles Dodgers v Oakland Athletics
Oct 15-20, 1988
Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles) - Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (Oakland)
Dodgers defeat the A, 4 games to 1
MVP - Orel Hershiser (Dodgers)
AJS cachet

Gateway cachet


Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Jose Canseco

1986-Apr-08 Oakland, Ca
Minnesota Twins 3-2 Oakland Athletics
Twins RBI: Gary Gaetti, Mark Salas, Kent Hrbek
Oakland RBI: Dwayne Murphy, Tony Philips
Pitching: Frank Viola (Twins-W) Chris Codiroli (A's-L)

Jose Canseco played 29 games for the 1985 Oakland Athletics, achieving 29 hits in 96 at-bats, with 5 home runs. In his 1986 rookie season debut he had1 hit in 3 at-bats and 1 walk
1989-Sep-23 Milwaukee, Wi
First player to achieve the 40/40 club
1994-Apr-11 Arlington, Tx
While Horse artist proof (Ebay find)
Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 Texas Rangers
In his first home game for the Texas Rangers went 0-3, with 1 walk and 1 RBI
The Rangers would take the loss

Jose Canseco played for the Oakland Athletics (1985-1992, 1997) Texas Rangers (1992-1994) Boston Red Sox (1995-1996) Toronto Blue Jays (1999-2000) New York Yankees (2000) Chicago White Sox (2001)

Career Batting ave: .266; RBI: 1,407; HR: 462
  • 6-time All-Star
  • 2-time World Series Champion - 1989, 2000
  • American League MVP - 1988
  • American League Rookie of the Year - 1986
  • 4-time Silver Slugger Award - 1988, 1990, 1991, 19998
  • 2-time MLB Home Run Leader - 1988, 1991
  • MLB RBI Leader - 1988
Jose Canseco was part of the St Vincent's 1989 series

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

World Series : 1973 - Oakland As v NY Mets

 1973 World Series : Oakland Athletics v New York Mets
October 13-21, 1973
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum - Shea Stadium
Oakland wins 4 games to 3 over the Mets
MVP: Reggie Jackson - Oakland Athletics
1973-Oct-13 Oakland, Ca
1973-Oct-16 Oakland Ca
1998-Oct-21 Oakland Ca - 25th Anniversary

Oakland was the defending World Champions and would go on to win their third consecutive championship in 1974

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

World Series - 1990 Cincinnati Reds v Oakland Athletics

National League Playoffs - Cincinnati Reds defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4 games to 2.
MVP - Rob Dibble and Randy Myers, Cincinnati

American League Playoffs - Oakland Athletics defeat the Boston Red Sox in 4 games
MVP - Dave Stewart, Oakland

 Colorano Silk cachet
Gateway cachets

October 16-20, 1990
Cincinnati Reds sweep the Oakland Athletics in 4 games
Jose Rijo, MVP


Monday, March 18, 2019

Mike Warren

1983-Sep-29 Oakland, Ca
Mike Warren no-hit game

Mike Warren made 27 starts for the Oakland Athletics (1983-1985). On Sep 29 he threw a no-hit game against the Chicago White Sox at Oakland-alameda County Coliseum.

Warren would be assisted by 3 Oakland runs, RBIs Jeff Burroughs (2, 1 home run) Davey Lopes
Britt Burns earned the loss for the White Sox, pitching a complete game and allowing 7 hits

Friday, October 5, 2018

World Series - 1972 Cincinnati Reds v Oakland A's


Franklin Mint PNC World Series cover
Sports Covers Club of America

October 14 - 22, 1972 World Series - Oakland Athletics v Cincinnati Reds
The Athletics would win in seven games, the first World Series win for the Athletics since 1930 (as the Philadelphia Athletics)
Gene Tenace - Oakland - Series MVP
Games were played at Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium and Oakland's Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.