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Philadelphia Athletics Team History

Philadelphia Athletics
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Established
1901

City
Philadelphia – Kansas City – Oakland - Sacramento

League History
2000 – Present / Major League Baseball
1901 – 1999 / American League

Team History
2025 - Present / Athletics
1968 – 2025 / Oakland Athletics
1955 – 1967 / Kansas City Athletics
1901 – 1954 / Philadelphia Athletics

Nickname
Athletics – The Philadelphia Athletics have been a part of Major League Baseball since 1901, and their nickname has become synonymous with the city's long-standing baseball tradition. But where did this iconic moniker come from? Let’s examine the origins of one of MLB’s most storied franchises.

The name “Athletics” was first used by Connie Mack when he established his original team in 1883 as part of the American Association, which later became known as The American League in 1901. At that time, Mack wanted to emphasize that his players were well-rounded athletes who could play multiple offensive and defense positions; thus, Athletics was born! It didn't hurt that it also had an alliterative quality - making it easier for fans (and sportswriters) to remember!

Mack moved his franchise to Philadelphia before the 1904 season after spending 20 years managing teams based in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, respectively. After settling into their new hometown, they quickly became one of MLB's premier teams, winning five World Series championships between 1910 and 1930 under Mack's leadership. This earned them recognition across America as "the greatest dynasty in professional sports."

Even though there have been some rough patches over recent decades for Philly fans (including three straight last-place finishes from 1998–2000), we can always count on our beloved A's being around each spring, bringing us hope for another championship run! So next time you cheer on your favorite team at Citizens Bank Park or anywhere else, show your support by shouting those two magical words: Go A'S!!

Championship
World Series 5
1989, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1930, 1929, 1913, 1911, 1910

Stadium
2025 - Present / Sutter Health Park

*Oakland*
2019 – Present / RingCentral Coliseum
1968 – 2018 / Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
2012 – 2015 / O.co Coliseum
2011 / Overstock.com Coliseum
2004 – 2008 / McAfee Coliseum
1998 – 2004 / Network Associates Coliseum

*Kansas City*
1955 – 1967 / Municipal Stadium

*Philadelphia*
1909 – 1954 / Shibe Park
1953 – 1954 / Connie Mack Stadium
1901 – 1908 / Columbia Park

Owner
2016 - Present / John J. Fisher
2005 – 2015 / Lewis Wolff
1995 – 2005 / Steve Schott and Ken Hofmann
1981 – 1995 / Walter Haas
1960 – 1981 / Charlie Finley
1954 – 1960 / Arnold Johnson
1922 – 1954 / Connie Mack
1901 – 1922 / Ben Shibe

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  • Philadelphia Athletics 1901

    Philadelphia Athletics Team Formation

    Philadelphia had a new franchise created to compete with the National League’s Philadelphia Phillies. Phillies minority owner Ben Shibe as well as others to invest in the team, which would be called the Philadelphia Athletics. Mack himself bought a 25 percent interest, while the remaining 25 percent was sold to Philadelphia sportswriters Sam Jones and Frank Hough.
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  • World Series - 1910 Philadelphia Athletics

    World Series Winner 1910

    The 1910 World Series featured the Philadelphia Athletics and the Chicago Cubs, with the Athletics winning in five games to earn their first championship.
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  • 1913 World Series Bleachers - Athletics

    World Series Winner 1911 – 1913

    World Series – 1913 In the 1913 World Series, the Philadelphia Athletics beat the New York Giants four games to one. World Series – 1911 In the 1911 World Series, the Philadelphia Athletics beat the New York Giants four games to two.
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  • World Series - 1929 Philadelphia Athletics

    World Series Winner 1929

    In the 1929 World Series, the Philadelphia Athletics beat the Chicago Cubs decisively in five games.
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  • World Series - 1930 Cardinals vs Athletics

    World Series Winner 1930

    In the 1930 World Series, the Philadelphia Athletics defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in six games, 4–2. Philly’s pitching ace Lefty Grove, and George Earnshaw, No. 2 man in Mr. Mack’s rotation, won two games apiece. Earnshaw also pitched seven scoreless innings as Game 5 starter but ended up with a no-decision as Grove relieved him in the eighth and ...
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  • Phil to KC Athletics 1954

    Heading to Kansas City

    By the summer of 1954, it was obvious that the A’s were on an irreversible slide into bankruptcy. Earle and Roy decided that there was no choice but to sell their father’s beloved team, and it was with great sorrow that the old man gave his approval for the sale. Although several offers were put forward by Philadelphia interests, American ...
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History of the Athletics

The Philadelphia Athletics, presently known as Oakland Athletics, are among Major League Baseball (MLB) 's most storied teams. The team was founded in 1901 and has since won nine World Series titles, making them one of the most successful teams ever. In addition to their impressive record on the field, they have been credited with helping shape baseball as we know it today by introducing innovations such as night games and interleague play.

This team's success began with Connie Mack, who managed them from 1901-1950 and led them to five World Series championships during his tenure. He is widely considered one of the most excellent managers in MLB history due to his ability to get more out of players than anyone else could at that time. His strategies were so effective that other teams began copying him, which helped revolutionize how baseball was played around the league for decades afterward.

In recent years, Philadelphia Athletics fans have had mixed results when watching their beloved team compete regularly. Still, there is no denying their impact on not only American sports culture but also global sports culture overall through innovation and winning records over many decades. With an illustrious past behind it, the future looks bright for this historic franchise despite any current struggles they may be facing. As long as Phillies fans stay loyal, they can rest assured knowing that every win or loss will add another chapter to what already makes up an incredible story about America’s favorite pastime: The History Of The Philadelphia Athletics!




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