The 1887 Philadelphia Athletics had a 64–69 record and finished in fifth place in the American Association. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB...
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season 1886 Philadelphia Athletics season 1887 Philadelphia Athletics season 1888 Philadelphia Athletics season 1889 Philadelphia Athletics season 1890 Philadelphia...
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The Philadelphia Quakers team, also known as "the Phillies," opened its 1887 season by playing a home game in its new ballpark on Saturday, April 30 against...
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Baker Bowl (redirect from Philadelphia Baseball Grounds)
home to the Philadelphia Phillies from 1887 until 1938, and the first home field of the Philadelphia Eagles from 1933 to 1935. It opened in 1887 with a capacity...
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Jefferson Street Grounds (redirect from Athletic Park (Philadelphia))
Grounds was a baseball field located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was also known as Jefferson Park and Athletics Park. It was home to three different...
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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...
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between Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Athletics of the American League and its predecessors, and the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League...
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The 1886 Philadelphia Athletics finished with a 63–72 record and finished in sixth place in the American Association. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
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The 1888 Philadelphia Athletics finished with an 81–52 record and finished in third place in the American Association. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games...
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(1883–1886), the Baker Bowl (1887–1938), Shibe Park (later renamed Connie Mack Stadium in 1953 in honor of longtime Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack)...
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News". The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 6, 1886. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. "Lehigh and Swarthmore". The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 10, 1887. p. 3 –...
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the area; 14 years later, Columbia Park, the first home of the Philadelphia Athletics, opened eight blocks to the west on Columbia Avenue, across the...
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Eddie Collins (category Philadelphia Athletics coaches)
second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1906 to 1930 for the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White Sox. A graduate of Columbia University, Collins...
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Timeline of Major League Baseball (section 1887)
The NL was established with eight teams. The New York Mutuals and Philadelphia Athletics were expelled. The Hartford Dark Blues moved to Brooklyn and became...
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Series and one game in the 1888 World Series Philadelphia Athletics Eastern League (1892 - part-season) Location: West Lehigh Avenue (north, left field);...
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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...
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The 1887 Brooklyn Grays finished the season in sixth place. December 1886: Jack O'Brien was purchased by the Grays from the Philadelphia Athletics. Note:...
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Shibe Park (category Philadelphia Athletics stadiums)
ballpark located in Philadelphia. It was the home of the Philadelphia Athletics of the American League (AL) and the Philadelphia Phillies of the National...
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Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts 1887 Baltimore Orioles season at Baseball Reference 1887 Baltimore Orioles team page at www.baseball-almanac...
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George Craig (baseball) (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
(November 15, 1887 – April 23, 1911), nicknamed "Lefty", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics during the...
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who played in parts of 2 seasons. December 22 – Jud Birchall, 32, outfielder for the American Association Philadelphia Athletics from 1882 to 1884. "Tip...
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Columbia Park (category Philadelphia Athletics stadiums)
baseball park in Philadelphia. It was built in 1901 as the first home of the Philadelphia Athletics, who played there for eight seasons, including two games...
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league baseball. The 1887 champions folded after the 1888 season. The Detroit Wolverines defeated the St. Louis Browns in the 1887 World Series, 10 games...
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The 1887 Louisville Colonels season was a season in American baseball. The team finished with a 76–60 record, fourth place in the American Association...
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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...
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open for the 2028 season. It is expected to be a 30,000 seat fixed-roof stadium which will cost $1.3 billion. In April 2024, the Athletics announced they...
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The 1887 Cleveland Blues baseball team finished with a 39–92 record, last in the American Association during their debut season. Organized by streetcar...
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Shoeless Joe Jackson (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
of the Philadelphia Athletics and 1910 with the minor league New Orleans Pelicans before joining the Cleveland Naps at the end of the 1910 season. He was...
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New York Metropolitans (redirect from New York Metropolitans (1883-1887))
recorded played third base for them. With the Mets playing the Philadelphia Athletics at Polo Grounds I in Manhattan, a man listed only as "Jones" played...
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The 1887 Detroit Wolverines season was a season in American baseball. The team won the 1887 National League pennant, then defeated the St. Louis Browns...
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