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  2. 2000 Oakland Athletics season - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Athletics' 2000 season was the team's 33rd in Oakland, California. It was also the 100th season in franchise history. The team finished first in the American League West with a record of 91–70. The A's, in winning the division, snapped an eight-year postseason drought.

  3. List of Athletics seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Athletics, formerly known as the Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Oakland Athletics are a professional baseball team based in West Sacramento, California. The Athletics have played in the American League (AL) ever since the league formed in 1901. The Athletics have won nine World Series titles, tied for third most in all of Major League Baseball.

  4. Oakland Athletics - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Athletics (often referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. ... On May 29, 2000, ...

  5. 2001 Oakland Athletics season - Wikipedia

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    November 17, 2000: Randy Velarde was traded by the Athletics to the Texas Rangers for Aaron Harang and Ryan Cullen (minors). [1]January 8, 2001: Ben Grieve was traded by the Athletics to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and Ángel Berroa and A. J. Hinch were traded by the Athletics to the Kansas City Royals as part of a three-team trade.

  6. 2000 Major League Baseball postseason - Wikipedia

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    In Game 4, Clemens lost yet another pitchers’ duel to Barry Zito as the Athletics blew out the Yankees to force a decisive fifth game back in Oakland. In Game 5, the Yankees jumped out to a big lead early, and Mike Stanton and Rivera stopped a rally by the Athletics to prevail 7-5.

  7. Big Three (Oakland Athletics) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Three were a trio of Major League Baseball starting pitchers for the Oakland Athletics from 2000 to 2004. The Big Three consisted of Tim Hudson, Mark Mulder, and Barry Zito. Each pitcher in the Big Three was drafted by the A's and played their first few seasons together with the A's before splitting up.

  8. Oakland says goodbye to major professional sports with A's ...

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    The Oakland Coliseum before an Athletics game against the Cleveland Guardians on March 28. ... which has helped the team blow the A's out of the bay in attendance since Oracle Park opened in 2000. ...

  9. 2002 Oakland Athletics season - Wikipedia

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    The Athletics completed the trade by sending Jeremy Bonderman to the Tigers on August 22, 2002. [11] July 25, 2002: Ray Durham was traded by the Chicago White Sox to the Oakland Athletics with cash for Jon Adkins. [12] July 30, 2002: Ricardo Rincón was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Oakland Athletics for Marshall McDougall. [10]

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