• National League, 1876. Here is a list of all their players in regular season games beginning 1871. See also Category:Philadelphia Athletics (NABBP) players...
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    cover either all games played or all championship matches between NABBP members. 1871 Philadelphia Athletics season 1872 Philadelphia Athletics season 1873...
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    Philadelphia Athletics season Philadelphia Athletics (American Association) all-time roster Base ball in Philadelphia: a history of the early game, 1831–1900...
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    Lip Pike (category Philadelphia Athletics (NABBP) players)
    he was 13. Pike first rose to prominence playing for the Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876), whom he joined in 1866. He brought an impressive blend of...
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    Series as a heavy underdog to Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics. Nevertheless, the Braves swept the Athletics—the first unqualified sweep in the young...
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    Atlanta Braves (redirect from Braves Roster)
    played the first National League game in 1876, winning against the Philadelphia Athletics. Despite a weaker roster in the league's first year, they rebounded...
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    George Bechtel (category Philadelphia Athletics (NABBP) players)
    professional career in 1871 for the Philadelphia Athletics, when they joined the new National Association. Bechtel had played for the Athletics in 1870, and stayed...
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  • National League (baseball) (category Sports leagues established in 1876)
    the American League) Athletic Club of Philadelphia ("Philadelphia Athletics") from the NA (expelled after the 1876 season) Boston ("Boston Red Stockings")...
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    Harry Wright (category Philadelphia Quakers managers)
    Celebrated". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 14, 1896. p. 5. "Passed Balls". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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  • List of people from Sedalia, Missouri (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    1920 Detroit Tigers Roster. Baseball Almanac: 1951 St. Louis Browns Roster. Baseball Almanac: 1934 Philadelphia Athletics Roster. * Conroy, M.S. (2006)...
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    Cap Anson (category Philadelphia Athletics (NA) players)
    tall and weighing about 220 pounds (100 kg). After being traded to Philadelphia Athletics, in 1872 and 1873, Anson finished in the NA's top five in batting...
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    immediately allowed full capacity at Progressive Field. Cleveland Guardians all-time roster List of Cleveland Guardians managers List of Cleveland Guardians seasons...
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  • History of baseball team nicknames (category All articles needing references cleanup)
    last year in Philadelphia, the "A" was replaced for the first time with the word "Athletics", on both home and road shirts. At no time in their 54-year...
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    Ball Players (1871–1875) and then the National League (founded 1876) represented the top level of organized baseball in the United States. All championships...
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  • Joe Espada first managerial win. April 4 Opening Day for all minor league teams. The Athletics announced an agreement that will temporarily move to West...
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    Louis Browns became the Baltimore Orioles, and the Philadelphia Athletics became the Kansas City Athletics. The 1958 Major League Baseball season began to...
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    Southeastern Conference (category All articles with dead external links)
    lists its coeducational cheerleading squad and its all-female dance team as varsity teams on its athletics website. (RS) indicates regular-season champion...
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  • Series: St. Louis Cardinals over Philadelphia Athletics (4–3) MLB Most Valuable Player Award Lefty Grove, Philadelphia Athletics, P Frankie Frisch, St. Louis...
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    List of baseball players who died during their careers (category All articles with dead external links)
    before games began. He had last appeared in the majors with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1888. "Death Of A Ball Player Archived September 13, 2006, at...
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  • 1954 (the very first time a team actually moved east instead of south or west). After the '54 season the Philadelphia Athletics moved to Kansas City,...
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    both games 6 to 0. The first of these happened on November 11, 1876, in Philadelphia and was the first intercollegiate game in the state of Pennsylvania...
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    History of baseball in the United States (category All articles with vague or ambiguous time)
    Lajoie, who in 1901 went across town in Philadelphia from the National League Phillies to the American League Athletics. Barred by a court injunction from...
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  • Minor League Baseball (category All pages needing cleanup)
    40-man roster, but not on the active MLB roster, at the Triple-A level. Such players are eligible to be added to a team's active major league roster. For...
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  • Louisville Grays (category Baseball teams established in 1876)
    business with the Grays after the investigation. Louisville Grays all-time roster 1876 Louisville Grays season 1877 Louisville Grays season 1877 Louisville...
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  • List of Skull and Bones members (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    founded in 1832. Until 1971, the organization published annual membership rosters, which were kept at Yale's library. In this list of notable Bonesmen, the...
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  • All-Star games over his 15-season (1969–1983) career. July 29 – Jim Pruett, 85, catcher who played from 1944 to 1945 with the Philadelphia Athletics....
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  • Lane, known for constantly shaking up his roster, makes his first deal as GM of the Kansas City Athletics, sending outfielders Whitey Herzog and Russ...
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  • June 15 – Jimmy Dykes, 79, All-Star third baseman during a 22-year playing career (1918–1939) for the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White Sox, who...
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  • List of University of Pennsylvania people (category Philadelphia-related lists)
    Joseph M. Carey: Attorney General of Wyoming (1869–1871); justice, Wyoming Supreme Court (18711876) Herbert B. Cohen (1900–1970) Wharton (class of 1922)...
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  • Glossary of baseball terms (category All articles with dead external links)
    Fewer than 45 days on the active rosters of MLB clubs (excluding time on the disabled list or any time after rosters are expanded on September 1). Reference...
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