The Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia (also known as the Philadelphia Athletics) was a prominent National Association, and later National League...
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After five seasons in the National Association, the 1876 Philadelphia Athletics finished the first season of the National League with a record of 14–45...
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Philadelphia Athletics (1901–1954) was a baseball team in the American League. Philadelphia Athletics may also refer to: Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876)...
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known as: Philadelphia Athletics (1901–1954) Kansas City Athletics (1955–1967) Oakland Athletics (1968–2024) Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876), an American...
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The Philadelphia Athletics baseball club, established 1860, played five seasons in the National Association, 1871–1875, and one in the National League...
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baseball field located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the 1860s. It was the first home of the Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876). It was often called...
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ejected after the 1876 season. They played one more independent season in 1877. During the period 1878-1880, top-level Philadelphia ballplayers would...
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Jefferson Street Grounds (redirect from Athletic Park (Philadelphia))
professional teams: Athletic Club of Philadelphia (also known as the Philadelphia Athletics) from 1871 to 1876. The team competed in the National Association...
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the Athletic Baseball Club of Philadelphia was one of the first clubs to join. The Athletics had been around since 1860 as an amateur club. Led by their...
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Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts 1872 Philadelphia Athletics season at Baseball Reference v t e v t e...
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pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts 1873 Philadelphia Athletics season at Baseball Reference...
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The 1874 Philadelphia Athletics finished in third place in the National Association with a record of 33-22. Dick McBride pitched all of the team's innings...
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league Athletics immediately followed the early major league Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876), overlapping with the major league Philadelphia Athletics (American...
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Atlanta Braves, NL). The Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876) were not the same franchise as either the Philadelphia Athletics (American Association) of...
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later use the name "Athletics", including the now–Oakland Athletics. Though the 1860–76 Athletics were the first prominent Philadelphia baseball club, the...
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National Association folded after this season, and the Athletics joined the new National League for the 1876 season. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
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George Zettlein (category Philadelphia Athletics (NL) players)
White Stockings of the National Association (NA), and the Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876) of the National League. Zeittlein served in the American...
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Oakland Athletics baseball team, which was originally the Philadelphia Athletics and played in Philadelphia from 1901 to 1954. Philadelphia is home to...
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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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eight charter franchises, the team was founded in Philadelphia in 1901 as the Philadelphia Athletics. They won three World Series championships in 1910...
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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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Representatives Angelo Bruno (1910–1980): Boss of the Philadelphia crime family "Wild Bill" Donovan (1876–1923): American baseball player and manager Grace...
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established. 1910 Philadelphia Athletics win World Series over Chicago Cubs Philadelphia general strike (1910) Population: 1,549,008. 1911 Philadelphia Athletes...
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Mike McGeary (category Philadelphia Athletics (NA) players)
(1870–1871), the Philadelphia Athletics (NA) (1872–1874), the Philadelphia White Stockings (1875), the St. Louis Brown Stockings (1876–1877), the Providence...
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beyond its rivals, reaching a population of 1,080,000 in 1860, compared to 566,000 in Philadelphia, 212,000 in Baltimore and 178,000 in Boston. Historian...
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Frank Ringo (category Philadelphia Athletics (AA) players)
seasons of Major League Baseball as a catcher for the Philadelphia Quakers (1883–84), Philadelphia Athletics (1884), Detroit Wolverines (1885), Pittsburgh Alleghenys...
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cards. He was a featured photographer at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition, contributing to the Philadelphia Photographer magazine, and author of the Photographic...
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169 days 3 teams Rockford Forest Citys (1871) Philadelphia Athletics (1872–1875) Chicago White Stockings / Colts (1876–1897) Omar Vizquel SS/3B April 24, 1967...
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Men's high jump world record progression (redirect from World Record progression in athletics high jump men)
the men's high jump was recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in 1912. As of June, 2009, the IAAF has ratified 40...
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Davy Force (category Philadelphia Athletics (NA) players)
Stockings (1874) and Philadelphia Athletics (1875), and in the National League for the Philadelphia Athletics (1876), New York Mutuals (1876), St. Louis Brown...
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