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Difference between revisions of "Oakland Athletics"

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The {{w|Oakland Athletics}} are a baseball team that has been in the National League since their creation in 1901. Even with some name changes, the Oakland Athletics have won nine {{w|World Series}} championships, including three straight from 1972-1974. They also went to the World Series three times from 1988-1990, but only won one World Series championship.  
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The {{w|Oakland Athletics}} are a baseball team that has been in the American League since their creation in 1901. Even with a number of city relocations, the Oakland Athletics have won nine {{w|World Series}} championships, including three straight from 1972-1974. They also went to the World Series three times from 1988-1990, but only won one World Series championship.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:08, May 9, 2012

The Oakland Athletics are a current Major League Baseball (MLB) team in Oakland, California.

History

Former player José Canseco guest starred to play for the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant softball team.[1]

Former Dodger Kirk Gibson's walkoff home run against former Athletic closer Dennis Eckersley in game one of the 1988 World Series was once seen on television.[2]

Behind the Laughter

The Oakland Athletics are a baseball team that has been in the American League since their creation in 1901. Even with a number of city relocations, the Oakland Athletics have won nine World Series championships, including three straight from 1972-1974. They also went to the World Series three times from 1988-1990, but only won one World Series championship.

Appearances

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