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Athletics vs. Houston Astros
Sutter Health Park
West Sacramento, CA
Sep 24 Wed • 2025 • 7:05pm
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Oakland Athletics | |||||
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League | American League (1968–2024) West Division (1969–2024) | ||||
Ballpark | Oakland Coliseum (1968–2024) | ||||
Established | 1968 | ||||
Relocated | 2025 (to West Sacramento, California; will relocate to Las Vegas, Nevada in 2028) | ||||
Nickname(s) | The A's
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World Series championships | 4 | ||||
Wild Card championships | 4 | ||||
American League pennants | 6 | ||||
West Division titles | 17 | ||||
Former name(s) | Philadelphia Athletics (1901–1954) Kansas City Athletics (1955–1967) | ||||
Colors | Green, gold, white[a][2][3] | ||||
Mascot | Stomper Trunk Harry Elephante Charlie-O | ||||
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Ownership | List of owners
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President | List of presidents
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General manager | List of general managers
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Manager | List of managers
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The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California, from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of the American League (AL) West Division and played its home games at the Oakland Coliseum throughout their entire time in Oakland. The franchise's nine World Series championships, fifteen pennants, and seventeen division titles are the second-most in the AL after the New York Yankees.
The Athletics moved to Oakland from Kansas City in 1968, where the team had previously relocated in 1954 from its original home in Philadelphia. The Athletics were successful in Oakland, winning four World Series championships, six American League pennants, and 17 Western Division titles. Despite the team's accomplishments, the Athletics left Oakland after the 2024 season, citing the aging Oakland Coliseum and inability to secure taxpayer funding for a new ballpark in the East Bay or San Jose areas. In 2025, the team relocated to West Sacramento as the Athletics, with an eventual planned relocation to the Las Vegas metropolitan area on a permanent basis. The move marked the end of professional major league sports in Oakland.
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.
- ^ "About Stomper". Athletics.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
- ^ Clair, Michael (March 17, 2017). "Why do the A's wear green? You can thank Charlie Finley". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Archived from the original on January 7, 2018. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
Before Finley came on board, the then-Kansas City A's wore baseball's standard blue-and-red combination. In 1963, that all changed as Finley outfitted the team in glorious gold (Finley said it was the same shade the United States Naval Academy used) and kelly green for the very first time.
- ^ Clair, Michael (February 27, 2021). "The best baseball caps ever, by team". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
How many big league teams do you know that wear green and yellow, the most fantastic color scheme in the world? Exactly: Only one.
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