2007 Oakland Athletics season

Last updated

2007  Oakland Athletics
League American League
Division West
Ballpark McAfee Coliseum
City Oakland, California
Record76–86 (.469)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Lewis Wolff
General managers Billy Beane
Managers Bob Geren
Television FSN Bay Area
KICU (Action 36)
Radio KYCY
KNTS
KFRC-FM
  2006 Seasons 2008  

The Oakland Athletics' 2007 season was their first since 2004 in which they defended a title. The A's were without Frank Thomas (Toronto) and ace Barry Zito (San Francisco), both players who the A's lost to free agency. They filled the space left by Frank Thomas by signing free agent catcher Mike Piazza to a one-year contract worth $8.5 million to be the team's designated hitter. They were also without Ken Macha, their former manager who was fired after four seasons with the team and replaced by Bob Geren, as well as third-base coach Ron Washington, who accepted the managerial position of the Texas Rangers. It was their first losing season since 1998.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 9468.58054274041
Seattle Mariners 8874.543649333941
Oakland Athletics 7686.4691840413645
Texas Rangers 7587.4631947342853

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL 
Baltimore 6–125–33–41–57–03–70–79–94–42–711–74–68–106–12
Boston 12–67–15–23–43–36–44–38–104–44–513–56–49–912–6
Chicago 3–51–77–1111–712–65–49–94–64–51–76–12–43–44–14
Cleveland 4–32–511–712–611–75–514–40–66–44–38–26–34–29–9
Detroit 5–14–37–116–1211–73–512–64–44–66–43–45–44–314–4
Kansas City 0–73–36–127–117–115–29–91–96–43–64–35–43–410–8
Los Angeles 7–34–64–55–55–32–56–36–39–1013–66–210–93–414–4
Minnesota 7–03–49–94–146–129–93–62–55–26–33–47–24–611–7
New York 9–910–86–46–04–49–13–65–22–45–510–85–110–810–8
Oakland 4–44–45–44–66–44–610–92–54–25–144–69–105–410–8
Seattle 7–25–47–13–44–66–36–133–65–514–54–311–84–59–9
Tampa Bay 7–115–131–62–84–33–42–64–38–106–43–45–49–97–11
Texas 6–44–64–23–64–54–59–102–71–510–98–114–55–511–7
Toronto 10–89–94–32–43–44–34–36–48–104–55–49–95–510–8

Transactions

Roster

2007 Oakland Athletics
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

2007 Game Log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 2@ Mariners 4 – 0 Hernández (1-0) Haren (0-1)46,0030-1
2April 3@ Mariners 8 – 4 Mateo (1-0) Calero (0-1)25,2870-2
3April 4@ Mariners 9 – 0 Harden (1-0) Batista (0-1)22,8161-2
4April 5@ Angels 4 – 3 Duchscherer (1-0) Rodríguez (0-1) Street (1)39,2342-2
5April 6@ Angels 5 – 2 Moseley (1-0) Kennedy (0-1) Rodríguez (3)43,5342-3
6April 7@ Angels 2 – 1 Lackey (2-0) Haren (0-2) Shields (1)44,0072-4
7April 8@ Angels 2 – 1 Blanton (1-0) Escobar (1-1) Street (2)37,7833-4
8April 9 White Sox 4 – 1 Contreras (1-1) Harden (1-1)35,0773-5
9April 10 White Sox 2 – 1 Street (1-0) Jenks (1-1)15,1534-5
10April 11 White Sox 6 – 3 Aardsma (1-0) Street (1-1) Jenks (2)19,1304-6
11April 13 Yankees 5 – 4 (11) Street (2-1) Bruney (0-1)35,0775-6
12April 14 Yankees 4 – 3 (13) Bruney (1-1) DiNardo (0-1)35,0775-7
13April 15 Yankees 5 – 4 Marshall (1-0) Rivera (1-1)35,0776-7
14April 17 Angels 4 – 1 Gaudin (1-0) Weaver (0-1) Street (3)20,1747-7
15April 18 Angels 3 – 0 Haren (1-2) Lackey (2-2) Street (4)17,3228-7
16April 20@ Rangers 16 – 4 Blanton (2-0) McCarthy (1-3)29,7829-7
17April 21@ Rangers 7 – 0 Loe (1-0) Kennedy (0-2)42,9459-8
18April 22@ Rangers 4 – 3 Eyre (1-0) Duchscherer (1-1) Otsuka (2)37,0029-9
19April 23@ Orioles 6 – 5 Haren (2-2) Bédard (3-2) Street (5)13,86210-9
20April 24@ Orioles 4 – 2 Braden (1-0) Guthrie (1-1) Street (6)14,45211-9
21April 25 Mariners 2 – 0 Washburn (1-2) Blanton (2-1)19,67411-10
22April 26 Mariners 4 – 2 Batista (2-2) Calero (0-2) Putz (2)14,68311-11
23April 27 Devil Rays 4 – 1 Shields (2-0) Gaudin (1-1) Reyes (8)15,38811-12
24April 28 Devil Rays 12 – 5 Haren (3-2) Fossum (2-2)26,76012-12
25April 29 Devil Rays 5 – 3 Kazmir (2-1) Braden (1-1) Reyes (9)23,82712-13
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
26May 1@ Red Sox 5 – 4 (10) Duchscherer (2-1) Donnelly (0-1) Street (7)37,05213-13
27May 2@ Red Sox 6 – 4 Beckett (6-0) Marshall (1-1) Timlin (1)37,00613-14
28May 4@ Devil Rays 5 – 2 Duchscherer (3-1) Glover (0-2) Street (8)11,54614-14
29May 5@ Devil Rays 3 – 2 (12) Lugo (2-0) Marshall (1-2)16,60414-15
30May 6@ Devil Rays 5 – 3 Blanton (3-1) Jackson (0-5) Street (9)16,88015-15
31May 8@ Royals 6 – 1 Gaudin (2-1) de la Rosa (3-3)10,98916-15
32May 9@ Royals 3 – 2 Gobble (1-1) Duchscherer (3-2) Soria (6)10,97416-16
33May 10@ Royals 17 – 3 Kennedy (1-2) Hudson (0-1)31,00617-16
34May 11 Indians 8 – 2 Blanton (4-1) Sabathia (5-1)20,39318-16
35May 12 Indians 6 – 3 Carmona (4-1) Braden (1-2) Borowski (12)22,70518-17
36May 13 Indians 10 – 7 Witasick (1-0) Borowski (0-1)24,69219-17
37May 14 Royals 2 – 1 Gobble (2-1) Duchscherer (3-3) Soria (7)12,47719-18
38May 15 Royals 5 – 4 (11) DiNardo (1-1) Soria (1-2)14,96620-18
39May 16 Royals 4 – 3 Gobble (3-1) Calero (0-3) Riske (3)16,24220-19
40May 17 Royals 7 – 4 Elarton (1-0) Braden (1-3) Soria (8)21,03720-20
41May 18 Giants 15 – 3 Gaudin (3-1) Zito (3-5)35,07721-20
42May 19 Giants 4 – 2 Haren (4-2) Cain (2-4) Embree (1)35,07722-20
43May 20 Giants 4 – 1 Morris (5-1) Kennedy (1-3)35,07722-21
44May 21@ White Sox 8 – 5 Contreras (4-4) Blanton (4-2) Jenks (14)35,32722-22
45May 22@ White Sox 10 – 4 Danks (2-4) Lewis (0-1)34,12222-23
46May 23@ White Sox 4 – 0 Gaudin (4-1) Garland (3-3)23-23
47May 25@ Orioles 3 - 2 Haren (5-2) Bédard (3-3) Embree (2)30,38224-23
48May 26@ Orioles 8 – 3 Burres (2-2) Kennedy (1-4)29,19424-24
49May 27@ Orioles 8 – 4 Cabrera (4-5) Blanton (4-3)30,14024-25
50May 28 Rangers 5 – 3 Gaudin (5-1) Tejeda (4-5) Embree (3)18,23025-25
51May 29 Rangers 4 – 0 Wood (1-1) DiNardo (1-2) Gagné (3)18,00625-26
52May 30 Rangers 6 – 1 Haren (6-2) Koronka (0-2)25,67426-26
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
53June 1 Twins 3 – 2 (10) Neshek (3-0) Calero (0-4) Nathan (12)20,21926-27
54June 2 Twins 1 – 0 Blanton (5-3) Silva (3-6)30,57627-27
55June 3 Twins 4 – 2 Gaudin (6-1) Santana (6-5) Embree (4)25,38828-27
56June 4 Red Sox 5 – 4 (11) Castilla (1-0) Snyder (1-1)28,17728-27
57June 5 Red Sox 2 – 0 DiNardo (2-2) Matsuzaka (7-3) Embree (5)31,12729-27
58June 6 Red Sox 3 – 2 Kennedy (2-4) Wakefield (5-7) Casilla (1)32,28030-27
59June 7 Red Sox 1 – 0 Schilling (6-2) Blanton (5-4)31,21130-28
60June 8@ Giants 5 – 3 (10) Calero (1-4) Hennessey (1-2) Embree (6)42,42731-28
61June 9@ Giants 6 – 0 Haren (7-2) Zito (6-6)42,52632-28
62June 10@ Giants 2 – 0 Casilla (2-0) Cain (2-6)42,34533-28
63June 12@ Astros 5 – 4 (11) Borkowski (1-0) Flores (0-1)33,63733-29
64June 13@ Astros 7 – 3 Blanton (6-4) Wheeler (0-3)34,61134-29
65June 14@ Astros 6 – 5 (11) Embree (1-0) Moehler (0-2) Casilla (2)42,02435-29
66June 15 Cardinals 14 – 3 Haren (8-2) Looper (6-6)24,24136-29
67June 16 Cardinals 15 – 6 Springer (2-0) DiNardo (2-3)28,57236-30
68June 17 Cardinals 10 – 6 Springer (3-0) Lewis (0-2)35,07736-31
69June 18 Reds 6 – 1 Blanton (7-4) Lohse (3-9)16,46637-31
70June 19 Reds 5 – 2 Bailey (2-0) Gaudin (6-2) Weathers (14)19,35137-32
71June 20 Reds 5 – 3 Haren (9-2) McBeth (1-1) Embree (8)25,87238-32
72June 22@ Mets 9 – 1 Glavine (6-5) DiNardo (2-4)43,02938-33
73June 23@ Mets 1 – 0 Wagner (1-0) Casilla (2-1)52,92038-34
74June 24@ Mets 10 – 2 Maine (8-4) Kennedy (2-5)50,14338-35
75June 25@ Indians 5 – 2 Sabathia (11-2) Gaudin (6-3)17,73738-36
76June 26@ Indians 8 – 5 Betancourt (1-0) Embree (1-1)18,49438-37
77June 27@ Indians 13 – 2 DiNardo (3-4) Carmona (8-4)18,61440-37
78June 28@ Indians 4 – 3 Byrd (7-3) Flores (0-2) Borowski (22)22,92140-38
79June 29@ Yankees 2 – 1 Mussina (4-5) Kennedy (2-6) Rivera (10)52,62240-39
80June 30@ Yankees 7 – 0 Gaudin (7-3) Igawa (2-2)54,15041-39
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
81July 1@ Yankees 11 – 5 Haren (10-2) Pettitte (4-6)54,26642-39
82July 2 Blue Jays 11 – 7 Towers (4-5) DiNardo (3-5)13,28142-40
83July 3 Blue Jays 3 – 1 Blanton (8-4) Litsch (1-3)35,07743-40
84July 4 Blue Jays 10 – 3 McGowan (5-4) Kennedy (2-7)26,56643-41
85July 5 Mariners 3 – 2 Gaudin (8-3) Batista (8-7) Embree (9)15,65444-41
86July 6 Mariners 7 – 1 O'Flaherty (6-0) Haren (10-3)19,15844-42
87July 7 Mariners 4 – 0 Hernández (5-4) Harden (1-2)29,22544-43
88July 8 Mariners 7 – 3 Green (2-1) Blanton (8-5)27,05944-44
89July 12@ Twins 6 – 2 Baker (4-3) Gaudin (8-4)25,20744-45
90July 13@ Twins 5 – 3 Santana (11-6) DiNardo (3-6) Nathan (17)36,33844-46
91July 14@ Twins 4 – 3 Silva (6-10) Blanton (8-6) Nathan (18)36,06644-47
92July 15@ Twins 4 – 3 Neshek (4-1) Kennedy (2-8)36,73744-48
93July 16 Rangers 4-1 Wright (3-2) Braden (1-4) Gagné (13)18,16044-49
94July 17 Rangers 11 – 4 Eyre (3-3) Gaudin (8-5) Mahay (1)20,20944-50
95July 18 Rangers 6 – 0 DiNardo (4-6) Millwood (6-8)23,44045-50
96July 20 Orioles 6 – 1 Bédard (9-4) Blanton (8-7)18,44445-51
97July 21 Orioles 4 – 3 Haren (11-3) Trachsel (5-7) Embree (10)30,82846-51
98July 22 Orioles 2 – 0 Guthrie (6-3) Braden (1-5) Walker (1)25,55246-52
99July 23@ Angels 12 – 6 Kennedy (3-8) Colón (6-6)43,84747-52
100July 24@ Angels 4 – 3 DiNardo (5-6) Escobar (11-4) Embree (11)43,78448-52
101July 25@ Angels 7 – 6 Rodríguez (4-2) Kennedy (3-9)44,25248-53
102July 26@ Mariners 6 – 2 Haren (12-3) Weaver (2-9)34,25049-53
103July 27@ Mariners 7 – 1 Hernández (7-6) Braden (1-6)37,64349-54
104July 28@ Mariners 4 – 3 Ramírez (6-3) Gaudin (8-6) Putz (30)41,26049-55
105July 29@ Mariners 14 – 10 Green (4-1) Street (2-2)41,96149-56
106July 30 Tigers 5 – 2 Tata (1-0) Blanton (8-8) Jones (28)18,46849-57
107July 31 Tigers 7 – 3 Haren (13-3) Verlander (11-4)21,30550-57
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
108August 1 Tigers 3 – 2 Brown (1-0) Robertson (6-9) Embree (12)27,11851-57
109August 2 Angels 6 – 4 Saunders (5-0) Gaudin (8-7) Rodríguez (26)21,65451-58
110August 3 Angels 8 – 4 Casilla (3-1) Shields (3-4)21,55252-58
111August 4 Angels 2 – 1 Blanton (9-8) Escobar (11-6) Embree (13)29,14453-58
112August 5 Angels 4 – 3 Lackey (14-6) Calero (1-5) Rodríguez (27)26,78253-59
113August 6@ Rangers 9 – 7 (13) Brown (2-0) Eyre (3-5) Calero (1)24,73754-59
114August 7@ Rangers 8 – 6 Gabbard (5-1) Gaudin (8-8) Wilson (3)25,12254-60
115August 8@ Rangers 6 – 3 DiNardo (6-6) Murray (0-1) Embree (14)29,64755-60
116August 10@ Tigers 16 – 10 Lugo (3-0) McBride (1-1)40,92256-60
117August 11@ Tigers 5 – 2 Verlander (12-4) Haren (13-4) Jones (31)42,01656-61
118August 12@ Tigers 11 – 6 Robertson (7-9) Braden (1-7)39,96056-62
119August 13@ Tigers 7 – 2 Gaudin (9-8) Durbin (7-5)37,22957-62
120August 14 White Sox 4 – 3 DiNardo (7-6) Garland (8-8) Embree (15)24,08258-62
121August 15 White Sox 3 – 2 Blanton (10-8) Buehrle (9-8) Street (10)25,29559-62
122August 16 White Sox 8 – 5 (10) Lugo (4-0) Thornton (3-4)20,21860-62
123August 17 Royals 8 – 2 Bannister (9-7) Meyer (0-1)18,18560-63
124August 18 Royals 7 – 3 Pérez (8-11) Gaudin (9-9)24,63860-64
125August 19 Royals 6 – 1 DiNardo (8-6) Davies (5-10)26,44561-64
126August 20@ Blue Jays 6 – 4 Blanton (11-8) Marcum (10-5) Street (11)27,19362-64
127August 21@ Blue Jays 6 – 4 Haren (14-4) Tallet (2-3) Street (12)32,63963-64
128August 22@ Blue Jays 4 – 1 Loaiza (1-0) Burnett (7-7) Embree (16)31,14564-64
129August 23@ Devil Rays 12 – 2 Gaudin (10-9) Hammel (1-4)9,44465-64
130August 24@ Devil Rays 12 – 2 Shields (10-8) DiNardo (8-7)9,59265-65
131August 25@ Devil Rays 14 – 3 Kazmir (10-8) Blanton (11-9)18,16365-66
132August 26@ Devil Rays 7 – 4 Sonnanstine (3-9) Haren (14-5) Reyes (20)19,04465-67
133August 27 Blue Jays 6 – 2 (12) Accardo (3-3) Embree (1-2)18,09265-68
134August 28 Blue Jays 5 – 4 Wolfe (3-1) Brown (2-1) Janssen (4)20,54265-69
135August 29 Blue Jays 5 – 4 (11) Lugo (5-0) Frasor (1-4)16,01566-69
136August 31 Tigers 5 – 4 (10) Street (3-2) Zumaya (1-3)27,25067-69
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
137September 1 Tigers 6 – 1 Verlander (15-5) Haren (14-6)21,33667-70
138September 2 Tigers 8 – 7 (10) Street (4-2) Bazardo (0-1)23,19568-70
139September 3@ Angels 9 – 5 Santana (6-12) Gaudin (10-10)39,16468-71
140September 4@ Angels 4 – 3 Weaver (11-6) DiNardo (8-8) Rodríguez (34)39,01768-72
141September 5@ Angels 6 – 2 Blanton (12-9) Saunders (7-3)34,00069-72
142September 7@ Rangers 5 – 3 Vólquez (2-0) Haren (14-7) Benoit (4)22,31869-73
143September 8@ Rangers 7 – 3 Murray (1-1) Gaudin (10-11)32,47669-74
144September 9@ Rangers 12 – 9 White (1-0) DiNardo (8-9)25,05469-75
145September 10@ Mariners 9 – 3 Blanton (13-9) Ramírez (8-9) Street (13)26,69870-75
146September 11@ Mariners 7 – 4 Lugo (6-0) Washburn (9-14) Street (14)26,67671-75
147September 12@ Mariners 6 – 5 Putz (3-1) Brown (2-2)26,19471-76
148September 13 Rangers 6 – 5 Gaudin (11-11) Millwood (9-12) Street (15)16,24072-76
149September 14 Rangers 11 – 9 Brown (3-2) Rheinecker (2-2) Street (16)19,34673-76
150September 15 Rangers 7 – 3 Blanton (14-9) McCarthy (5-10) Embree (17)24,51774-76
151September 16 Rangers 11 – 9 Rheinecker (3-2) Brown (3-3) Benoit (5)23,77074-77
152September 17 Mariners 4 – 0 Batista (14-11) Haren (14-8)17,22874-78
153September 18 Mariners 8 – 7 Weaver (7-12) Gaudin (11-12) Sherrill (2)18,14574-79
154September 19 Mariners 9 – 5 Hernández (13-7) Meyer (0-2)21,17174-80
155September 21@ Indians 4 – 3 Carmona (18-8) Blanton (14-10) Borowski (43)36,01674-81
156September 22@ Indians 9 – 3 Haren (15-8) Byrd (15-7)40,66375-81
157September 23@ Indians 6 – 2 Westbrook (6-9) Braden (1-8) Betancourt (2)40,25075-82
158September 25@ Red Sox 7 – 3 Schilling (9-8) Gaudin (11-13)36,70875-83
159September 26@ Red Sox 11 – 6 Timlin (2-1) Blevins (0-1)36,57075-84
160September 28 Angels 2 – 0 Lackey (19-9) Haren (15-9) Rodríguez (39)32,28775-85
161September 29 Angels 3 – 2 Escobar (18-7) DiNardo (8-10) Rodríguez (40)26,48075-86
162September 30 Angels 3 – 2 Street (5-2) Bootcheck (3-3)28,06276-86

Notable games

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Jason Kendall 8029266.226222
1B Dan Johnson 11741698.2361862
2B Mark Ellis 150583161.2761976
SS Bobby Crosby 9334979.226831
3B Eric Chavez 9034182.2401546
LF Shannon Stewart 146576167.2901248
CF Nick Swisher 150539141.2622278
RF Travis Buck 8228582.288734
DH Mike Piazza 8330985.275844

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Jack Cust 124395101.2562682
Marco Scutaro 10433888.260741
Kurt Suzuki 6821353.249739
Mark Kotsay 5620644.214120
Jack Hannahan 4114440.278324
Donnie Murphy 4211826.220621
Daric Barton 187225.34748
Milton Bradley 196519.29227
Jeff DaVanon 266315.23805
Todd Walker 184813.27104
Rob Bowen 214312.27925
Bobby Kielty 13357.20003
Danny Putnam 11286.21412
Adam Melhuse 12266.23102
Chris Snelling 6207.35000
J.J. Furmaniak 16173.17601
Hiram Bocachica 6171.05913
Kevin Thompson 9141.07101
Ryan Langerhans 240.00000
Dee Brown 830.00000
Kevin Melillo 100----00

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Joe Blanton 34230.014103.95140
Dan Haren 34222.21593.07192
Chad Gaudin 34199.111134.42154
Esteban Loaiza 214.2101.845

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Lenny DiNardo 35131.18104.1159
Joe Kennedy 27101.0394.3742
Dallas Braden 2072.1186.7255
Rich Harden 725.2122.4527
Dan Meyer 616.1028.8211

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Huston Street 4852162.8863
Alan Embree 681273.9751
Jay Marshall 511206.4318
Santiago Casilla 463124.4452
Kiko Calero 461515.7531
Andrew Brown 333304.5443
Ruddy Lugo 274004.3026
Colby Lewis 260206.4523
Ron Flores 170203.5715
Justin Duchscherer 173304.9613
Jay Witasick 161003.6010
Jerry Blevins 60109.643
Erasmo Ramirez 30000.000
Connor Robertson 300018.002
Shane Komine 20004.701

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Sacramento River Cats Pacific Coast League Tony DeFrancesco
AA Midland RockHounds Texas League Todd Steverson
A Stockton Ports California League Darren Bush
A Kane County Cougars Midwest League Aaron Nieckula
A-Short Season Vancouver Canadians Northwest League Rick Magnante
Rookie AZL Athletics Arizona League Ruben Escalera

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Sacramento

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Barry Zito</span> American baseball player (born 1978)

Barry William Zito is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played 15 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants. His pitching repertoire consisted of a curveball, a four-seam fastball, a two-seam fastball, a circle changeup, and a cutter–slider.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2003 American League Division Series</span>

The 2003 American League Division Series (ALDS), the opening round of the 2003 American League playoffs, began on Tuesday, September 30, and ended on Monday, October 6, with the champions of the three AL divisions—along with a "wild card" team—participating in two best-of-five series. The teams were:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Steve Renko</span> American baseball player

Steve Renko, Jr. is an American former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Montreal Expos (1969–1976), Chicago Cubs (1976–1977), Chicago White Sox (1977), Oakland Athletics (1978), Boston Red Sox (1979–1980), California Angels (1981–1982) and Kansas City Royals (1983).

The 1972 Minnesota Twins finished 77–77, third in the American League West.

The 2006 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 106th season. They won the ALCS. They represented the American League in the World Series before falling to the St. Louis Cardinals 4 games to 1. The season was their 106th since they entered the AL in 1901. It was their seventh season since opening Comerica Park in 2000, and the first since 1993 where the team finished with a winning record and made the playoffs for the first time since 1987.

The 1967 New York Yankees season was the 65th season for the Yankees. The team finished ahead of only the Kansas City Athletics in the American League final standings, with a record of 72–90, finishing 20 games behind the Boston Red Sox. New York was managed by Ralph Houk. The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium.

The 1970 New York Yankees season was the 68th season for the franchise. The team finished in second place in the American League East with a record of 93–69, 15 games behind the Baltimore Orioles. The 93 wins were the most for the Yankees since 1964. New York was managed by Ralph Houk. The Yankees played their home games at Yankee Stadium.

The 1929 Boston Red Sox season was the 29th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished last in the eight-team American League (AL) with a record of 58 wins and 96 losses, 48 games behind the Philadelphia Athletics, who went on to win the 1929 World Series.

The Oakland Athletics' 2006 season was their 39th in Oakland, California. It was also the 106th season in franchise history. The team finished first in the American League West with a record of 93–69.

The Oakland Athletics' 2005 season was their 37th in Oakland, California. It was also the 105th season in franchise history. The team finished second in the American League West with a record of 88–74.

The Oakland Athletics' 2003 season ended with the A's finishing first in the American League West with a record of 96 wins and 66 losses.

The 2002 Oakland Athletics season was the 102nd season in franchise history and the 35th season in Oakland, California. The Athletics finished first in the American League West with a record of 103–59.

The Oakland Athletics' 2001 season was the team's 34th in Oakland, California, and the 101st season in franchise history. The team finished second in the American League West with a record of 102–60.

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 Oakland Athletics' 1992 season was the team's 25th in Oakland, California. It was also the 92nd season in franchise history. The team finished first in the American League West with a record of 96–66.

The 1929 Philadelphia Athletics season involved the A's finishing first in the American League with a record of 104 wins and 46 losses. After finishing in second place to the New York Yankees in 1927 and 1928, the club won the 1929 pennant by a large 18-game margin. The club won the World Series over the National League champion Chicago Cubs, four games to one.

The 1998 San Diego Padres season was the 30th season in franchise history. The Padres won the National League championship and advanced to the World Series for the second time in franchise history.

The 2002 San Diego Padres season was the 34th season in franchise history.

The 2002 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 120th season in the history of the franchise. The team failed to improve upon their 86–76 record from the previous season. However, this would be their last losing season until 2013.

The Colorado Rockies' 2011 season, the franchise's 19th in Major League Baseball, was a season in American baseball. They did not return to the postseason for the third time in five years after also missing in 2010.

References

1st Half: Oakland Athletics Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Oakland Athletics Game Log on ESPN.com
  1. "Alan Embree Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original on February 1, 2009. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  2. "Jared Burton Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original on February 1, 2018. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  3. "Ricky Ledee Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original on February 18, 2009. Retrieved April 25, 2018.