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:...
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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...
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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...
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The 1950 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing eighth in the American League with a record of 52 wins and 102 losses. It would be 87-year-old...
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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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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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The 1951 International League was a Class AAA baseball season played between April 18 and September 21. Eight teams played a 154-game schedule, with the...
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The Athletics, formerly known as the Oakland, Philadelphia and Kansas City Athletics, are a professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. The...
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The 1951 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished second in the American League with a record of 93–61, 5 games behind...
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was Randy Gumpert. April 30, 1951: Gus Zernial and Dave Philley were traded by the White Sox to the Philadelphia Athletics as part of a three-team trade...
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(later renamed Connie Mack Stadium in 1953 in honor of longtime Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack) (1938–1970), Veterans Stadium (1971–2003),...
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Moe Burtschy (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for the Philadelphia / Kansas City Athletics (1950, 1951, 1954–56). He was listed as 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m)...
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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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games at Shibe Park, which was the home of the Philadelphia Athletics professional baseball in Philadelphia. When negotiations for use of Shibe Park fell...
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Browns 5, Philadelphia Athletics 3". Retrosheet box score (August 24, 1951) Brooklyn Dodgers at New York Giants Box Score, September 1, 1951. Baseball...
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1871–76 Philadelphia Athletics, the 1882–1890 Philadelphia Athletics, or the 1891 Philadelphia Athletics. The only Athletics player with no regular season appearances...
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the team, Philadelphia Athletics, is a name taken from the 1876 NL Athletic Base Ball Club of Philadelphia. Columbia Park was the Athletics first home...
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The 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers led the National League for much of the season, holding a 13-game lead as late as August. However, a late season swoon and a...
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Bobby Shantz (category Philadelphia Athletics players)
1952 American League Most Valuable Player Award as a member of the Philadelphia Athletics. A three-time All-Star, Shantz won eight consecutive Gold Glove...
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Baker Bowl (redirect from Philadelphia Baseball Grounds)
stadium was demolished in 1950. The Philadelphia Phillies had played at Recreation Park since their first season in 1883. Phillies owners Al Reach and...
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Cairn University (redirect from Philadelphia College of the Bible)
their communities. No degrees were conferred. In 1951, the two schools merged to become Philadelphia Bible Institute (PBI), located at the YWCA Building...
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Timeline of Major League Baseball (section 1951)
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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Mid-Atlantic League in whitewashes. Kucab was brought up by the Philadelphia Athletics in 1951. The team was renamed as the Youngstown Colts in 1947. The Gremlins'...
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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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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...
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Grandstand Managers Night (category Philadelphia Athletics)
for the team. The game occurred on August 24, 1951, with the Browns defeating the Philadelphia Athletics by a score of 5–3. While 3,925 fans were in attendance...
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"1951 Philadelphia Athletics Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 21, 2023. "1952 Philadelphia Athletics Minor...
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2023–24 season, the Big 5 expanded to include Drexel University. Drexel, La Salle, Penn, Saint Joseph's, and Temple are located in Philadelphia proper...
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Millers—and they abandoned Ottawa. The Philadelphia Athletics of the American League, who had no Triple-A affiliate in 1951, replaced the Giants and the Ottawa...
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Fayetteville Cubs (redirect from Fayetteville Athletics)
the Fayetteville "Athletics" of the 1950–1952 Carolina League. The Athletics were a minor league affiliate of the Philadelphia Athletics. The Fayetteville...
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