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  2. Oakland Athletics - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Athletics had an overall win–loss record of 4,614–4,387–1 (.513) during their 56 years in Oakland. Seventeen former Oakland Athletics players were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame with Dennis Eckersley, Rollie Fingers, Rickey Henderson, and Dick Williams depicted with an Oakland Athletics cap.

  3. Collin Cowgill - Wikipedia

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    Collin Brannen Cowgill (born May 22, 1986) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and current major league coach. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Oakland Athletics, New York Mets, Los Angeles Angels, and the Cleveland Indians.

  4. Nick Krall - Wikipedia

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    He attended York Catholic High School, graduating in 1995, and Louisiana State University (LSU), where he unsuccessfully attempted to walk on to the LSU Tigers baseball team in 1999. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] After graduating, he worked in an internship for the New Jersey Cardinals of the New York-Penn League , and then joined the Oakland Athletics in 2001 ...

  5. Oakland Golden Grizzlies - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010–11 season, Oakland narrowly lost 77–76 to then-No. 7 Michigan State before beating then-No. 7 University of Tennessee 89–82. In the 2011–12 season, Oakland beat Tennessee for the second year in a row 89–81.

  6. Category:Oakland Athletics coaches - Wikipedia

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  7. David Forst - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Forst sent his résumé to MLB teams and was hired by the Oakland Athletics as a scout. [12] [14] He became the Athletics' assistant general manager in 2004, succeeding Paul DePodesta. [10] He turned down opportunities to interview for the general manager position with the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres.

  8. Rickey Henderson, Baseball Hall of Famer and ‘Man of Steal ...

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    Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and former Oakland Athletics star Rickey Henderson has died. He was 65. The 1990 American League MVP died of pneumonia on Friday, Dec. 20, in the Oakland, Calif ...

  9. Champ Summers - Wikipedia

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    May 4, 1974, for the Oakland Athletics: Last MLB appearance; September 30, 1984, for the San Diego Padres: MLB statistics; Batting average.255: Home runs: 54: Runs batted in: 218: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; As player. Oakland Athletics ; Chicago Cubs (1975–1976) Cincinnati Reds (1977–1979) Detroit Tigers (1979–1981) San Francisco ...