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All-Time As Coaches | Athletics - MLB. com 1989-90: Tommie Reynolds: 1989-95: Rick Rodriguez: 2011-12: Ron Romanick: 2008-11: Joe Rudi: 1986-87: Jim Saul: 1979: Steve Scarsone: 2017: Bob Schaefer: 2007: Red Schoendienst: 1977-78: Ron Schueler: 1983-84: Jim Skaalen: 2009-10: Joel Skinner: 2011: Chris Speier: 2004: Lee Stange: 1977-79: Todd Steverson: 2009-10: Wes Stock: 1973-76, 84-86
List of Athletics managers - Wikipedia La Russa managed the Athletics to three consecutive AL championships from 1988 through 1990, winning the World Series in 1989 [6] Connie Mack holds the Athletics' records for most games managed, 7,466; most wins as a manager, 3,582; and most losses as a manager, 3,814 [6]
The Athletics Managers and Coaches - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference. com Managers and coaches for The Athletics (starting in 2025) and their predecessors the Philadelphia Athletics (1901 - 1954), Kansas City Athletics (1955 - 1967) and Oakland Athletics (1968 - 2024) Note: Jeff Newman managed ten games in 1986 This page was last edited on 27 February 2025, at 14:23
Oakland As 1990 Media Guide : Oakland Athletics : Free Download . . . A media guide produced by the Oakland A's in preparation for the 1990 Major League Baseball (MLB) season This edition, the 90th in the team's history, gave historical statistics and information on the Athletics club that was led by Manager Tony La Russa
1990 Oakland Athletics season - Wikipedia The Oakland Athletics' 1990 season was their 23rd season in Oakland, California and the 90th in franchise history The team finished first in the American League West with a record of 103 wins 59 losses
1990 Oakland Athletics Statistics | Baseball-Reference. com Record: 103-59, Finished 1st in AL_West (Schedule and Results) Manager: Tony La Russa (103-59) General Manager: Sandy Alderson Farm Director: Walt Jocketty Scouting Director: Dick Bogard Ballpark: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Park Factors: (Over 100 favors batters, under 100 favors pitchers ) Become a Stathead surf this site ad-free 1
Franchise Timeline - 1990s | Athletics - MLB. com 1993 - Oakland OF Rickey Henderson steals his 24th base of the year in the Athletics' 4-0 loss to the White Sox The SB is the 1,066th of his career, making him the world's all-time leader, surpassing the total of 1,065 of Yutaka Fukumoto, who played in Japan from 1970 to 1988
Athletics Managers - Baseball-Reference. com Team Names: Athletics, Oakland Athletics, Kansas City Athletics, Philadelphia Athletics Seasons: 125 (1901 to 2025) Record: 9369-9916, 486 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 29 Pennants: 15 World Championships: 9 Winningest Manager: Connie Mack, 3582-3814, 484 W-L% Become a Stathead surf this site ad-free
Oakland Athletics - Wikipedia In 1954, Arnold Johnson bought the Athletics and moved the team from their original home of Philadelphia to Kansas City, Missouri After Johnson's death in 1960, the organization was purchased by Chicago businessman Charlie Finley, who initially promised to keep the team in their current home [4]