Those who do not know their history...
are doomed to read about it here.
Well, it's been a tough week for us all, especially when someone masquerading as a Royals fan takes the time to condescend to us about our lack of true baseball fandom, and how much we, generally, suck.
My one catharsis through this all has been working on the answers to my Reverse A's FAQ which you all so graciously provided questions for a while back.
Answering these questions really took my head out of the moment, and made me realize that yes, the A's have had successes and flubs, and that's part of what makes this team so exciting to watch. The sense of "anything is possible" goes both ways... tomorrow really is another day for the green and gold.
What is for sure is that this ballclub has an amazing history that we can all be really proud of, allowing us to wear our A's hats proudly, even the day after we lost a series to the most terrible team in baseball.
Enjoy the answers to the FAQ, and if you see any errors (or if it was clear I wasn't getting the point of a questions) let me know. I had to rely on The Grand Olde Internet for help, so there are undoubtedly errors.
Cheers!
Jenn
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EARLY YEARS
Q: What is the nickname usually used when referring to Cornelius McGillicudy? Who was he?
A:Connie Mack. Mack was the first manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, which he managed from 1901 until 1950, retiring at age 88. Under his guidance the Athletics won five World Series titles.
Q:How did the A's adopt an elephant for a mascot?
A:NY Giants manager John McGraw scoffed at the Athletics as a "White Elephant." Manager Connie Mack adopted the animal as the mascot for the team, and that year (1902) the Athletics won the AL pennant.
Q:What was the name of the ball park the A's played in for forty years (and their original city)?
A: The Philadelphia A's played in Shibe Park.
Q: To what city did the A's move in 1954?
A:Kansas City. The team remained there until 1967.
Q:What were the names of the three HOFers on the pitching staff of the Athletics of the early 1900s?
A:Charles Albert "Chief" Bender (HOF: 1953; 212-127, no-hitter in 1910, pitched three complete games in the 1911 World Series). George Edward "Rube" Waddell (HOF: 1946; 193-143, 2316 strikeouts and a 2.16 ERA, 261 complete games.). Edward Stewart Plank (HOF: 1946; 326-194, 2.35 ERA, 2246 strikeouts).
Q:Who were the two famous (HOF) sluggers of the 30s A's?
A: James Emory "Jimmie" Fox (HOF: 1951; second batter to hit over 500 homeruns, 12 seasons with 30+ HR, back-to-back MVP awards in 1932/1933), Al "Bucketfoot" Simmons (HOF: 1953; 307 HR, .334 average)
Q: What was the name of the HOF pitcher who dominated the league in the early 1930s?
A: Lefty Grove (HOF: 1947; nine ERA titles, went 79-15 in 1929-1931 as an A).
Q: What was the tricky strategy employed by the A's manager that began the 1929 WS?
A: Connie Mack selected Howard Ehmke, relatively unknown and the team's "last place" pitcher, to start the first game of the World Series. The Athletics won the game 3-1.
Q: Who was the "100,000 dollar infield"?
A: Stuffy McInnis, Eddie Collins, Jack Barry, and Frank Baker. The four led the team to World Series victories in 1910, 1911, and 1913.
Q: What was the best regular-season record the A's have ever had, and what year was it?
A: The 1931 Philadelphia A's went 107-45 for .704 play.
OAKLAND YEARS
Q: To which field does a hitter have to hit the ball in order for Ray Fosse say "he had a great approach?" ?
A: ?
Q: Which A's player, nickamed "Captain," anchored the team in the 80's with stellar defense at third base and a solid bat, and, come to think of it, should have won at least 2 gold gloves but Gary Gaetti of the Twins got more publicity? What jersey number did he wear?
A: "Captain" Carney Lansford, who wore jersey number 4.
Q: Name the last four A's managers, in chronological order.
A: Ken Macha (2003-?); Art Howe (1996-2002); Tony LaRussa (1986-1995); Jeff Newman (1986)
Q: Who wrote Moneyball?
A: Michael Lewis
Q:Name at least five major players/teammates we've traded or lost to free agency in the last five years.
A: Jason Giambi, Miguel Tejada, Mark Mulder, Tim Hudson, Johnny Damon.
Q:What happens every season that Bill King absolutely hates?
A: Interleague play.
Q:Who is the most famous batboy for Oakland in 2005?
A: Adam (what's his last name?)
Q:Who will be announcing the game along with Ray Fosse... tonight, tomorrow, Sunday?
A: Glen Kuiper.
Q:Who takes care of the field at McAfee Coliseum?
A: Head Groundskeeper is currently Clay Wood. The A's field is widely recognized as one of the finest in baseball, until early September when nasty football cleats create bad hop nightmares for the outfield.
Q:Name the starting position players of 1993, aka the start of the regressive years.
A: Opening day roster for that year was as follows: Rickey Henderson (LF), Dave Henderson (CF), Ruben Sierra (RF), Mark McGwire (1B), Troy Neel (DH), Terry Steinbach (C), Jerry Browne (3B), Mike Bordick (SS), Lance Blankenship (2B)
Q:Who were the "Bash Brothers?"
A: Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco.
Q:Which famous A's pitcher pitched a perfect game against the Minnesota Twins in 1968 (the first year that the A's played in Oakland)?
A: Catfish Hunter pitched a perfect game, at the Oakland Coliseum, on May 8th, 1968. In 107 pitches, Hunter led the Oakland A's to a 4-0 win.
Q:What aspect of the game was Rickey Henderson most famous for? And, what was his "quirky" habit with the press?
A: Rickey Henley Henderson utilized speed to become the third modern-era player to steal 100 bases in a season. Henderson actually had three 100+ SB seasons. Rickey Henderson, for whatever reason, refers to himself in the third person.
Q:What happened during the 1989 World Series?
A: The Loma Prieta earthquake occurred shortly before the start of Game 3. The game was postponed for ten days; Oakland would eventually win that game 13-7.
Q:Who is the General Manager of the Oakland Athletics?
A: Billy Beane
Q:Which teams have general managers that worked for the A's under Billy Beane?
A: Los Angeles Dodgers (Paul DePodesta), Toronto Blue Jays (JP Ricciardi). Also, Grady Fuson, former scouting director for the A's is Assistant GM for the Texas Rangers. (Not sure if that's all?)
Q:Who is the assistant general manager for the Oakland Athletics?
A: David Forst.
Q:How did the A's make the playoffs in 2001?
A: A's entered the playoffs in 2001 as the wild card team.
Q:Who is the oldest player on the team?
A: Currently, the oldest player on the active roster is Keiichi Yabu (b. 9/28/68), followed by Scott Hatteberg (b. 12/14/69).
Q:Who was the notorious owner of the A's during the early 1970s?
A: Charles O. Finley. Among his eccentricities revealed on and off the field were the donkey, Charley O., the use of orange baseballs, the hiring of bat girls, the presence of sheep grazing beyond the outfield fence, and the installation of mechanical "rabbits" that gave balls to the home plate umpires.
Q:What players did the A's receive in the Mark McGwire trade in 1997 from the St. Louis Cardinals?
A: Blake Stein, Eric Ludwick and TJ Mathews
Q:Why are the A's colors Green and Gold?
A: The A's changed from team colors of Blue, Red and White in 1962 to Green, Gold and White in 1963, under the ownership of Charles Finley, supposedly in order to attract attention and build interest by bedecking the players with garish uniforms.
Q:Before Stomper, what was the A's mascot?
A: The elephant, in one form or another, was the mascot of the A's for most of their history, with the exception of the use of the simple letter A in the 1900's. and a twenty year stint of Charlie-O the mule as the mascot of the Oakland team.
Q:Which team and years did Fosse play for, and what was his uni number, when he was on a world series team?
A: Fosse played with the Oakland Athletics from 1973 to 1975, and appeared with the Oakland A's in the 1974 World Series. Fosse wore jersey number 10.
Q:What was rapper MC Hammer's relationship to the Oakland Athletics?
A: MC Hammer was a bat/ball boy for the Oakland Athletics beginning in 1974, hired, of course, by Charlie Finely. Hammer choreographed elaborate dance routines to perform during down times in the game. A few A's players invested with Hammer to allow him to make his first album.
Q:What was the name of the team owner who pledged to keep the A's in Oakland in the late 70s, 80s?
A: ?
Q:What is the meaning of "iceplant in the outfield"?
A: Prior to the development of Mt. Davis, the old bleacher section used to be topped by a ring of iceplant.
Q:2000. Who started ALDS game 5 against the Yankees and gave up six runs in the first inning?
A: Gil Heredia. The Yankees went on to win the tie-breaking game 7 to 5.
Q:2001. How did the only run score in Game 3 of the ALDS (the Slide Jeremy Slide game)? And who had a strange injury during Game 4 - what was it?
A: Game 3 of that year's series was won by the Yankees on a HR by Posada. The "Slide Jeremy Slide" comes from the fact that Giambi failed to slide into home, and was called out at the plate. The Yankees, having dropped games 1 & 2, won game 3 on the solo shot, then went on to take games four and five for the series. In game four, Jermaine Dye fouled a ball off of his leg, breaking a bone.
Q:2001--Who were the starting pitchers in that Game 3?
A: Starting pitchers for game 3 were Zito and Mussina.
Q: 2002. Which pitcher gave up three runs in the ninth inning of Game 5 against the Twins, and who hit what should have been a series-winning 3-run homer in the bottom of the 9th to trim the Twins' lead to 1?
A: A's closer Billy Koch gave up three runs to the Twins in the ninth. Mark Ellis hit a three run homer in the bottom of the ninth. The A's lost the game 5-4.
Q: 2003. Who were the last two A's hitters to strike out in the 9th inning of Game 5, against Derek Lowe?
A: Adam Melhuse and Terence Long. The A's left bases loaded on T Long's strikeout, losing the game 4-3.
Q:Later, in Game 5 of that series, regarding the question above--which of the 9th-inning strikeout victims was a pinch-hitter, and for whom did he pinch-hit?
A: Melhuse batted for Jermaine Dye.
Q: 2003--With the A's leading the ALDS 2-0 going into Game 3, what two baserunning gaffes caused the A's to lose another heart-wrenching Game 3, despite a brilliant pitching performance by Ted Lilly?
A: Byrnes failed to touch home plate despite a wild throw to the Sox catcher Varitek. Tejada was tagged out between third and home, having assumed incorrectly that Mueller was guilty of obstruction and that he could advance to home. (If I recall Tejada's play correctly... I remember being very confused at the time)
Q:Who was the A's captain in the glory years of 72-74? What position did he play?
A: "Captain" Sal Bando played 3B primarily, but also played as DH and 2B.
Q:Who was the notorious right fielder for the A's in those years? What was his number?
A: Reggie "Mr. October" Jackson wore jersey number 9.
Q:Who pitched in all 7 games of the 1973 world series?
A: LHP Darold Knowles pitched all seven games of the 1973 World Series, earning saves in two of those games.
ALL-TIMERS
Q:Who holds the A's record for most leadoff homeruns?
A: ?
Q:What two MLB franchises are tied for 2nd to the New York Yankees in all-time World Championships in Major League Baseball?
A: Yankees (26), Cardinals (9), Athletics (9). The A's have appeared in 14 World Series. Five series wins occurred in Philadelphia, four in Oakland.
Q:Who holds the A's record for Stolen Bases and how many?
A: Rickey Henderson holds the record for most stolen bases in the history of the Oakland A's organization. In 1982 he recorded 130 stolen bases. Henderson had 1,395 stolen bases over the course of his major league career.
Q:Who has the best winning percentage in the majors post-All-Star break?
A: I assume the A's?
Q:What cities besides Oakland have the Athletics played in?
A: Philadelphia, and Kansas City
Q:What year did the A's win 20 games in a row?
A: 2002. The streak went from August 13 to September 4th, ending in a loss against the Twins.
Q:How many teams have had longer winning streaks than the A's in a single season? Which teams were they, and which years did they accomplish the feat?
A: The A's 20-game winning streak is outpaced by the 1916 New York Giants team, who had a 26-game winning streak. That streak included a tie-game, however; the longest streak without a tie-game is 21, accomplished by the 1935 Chicago Cubs.
Q:Which numbers are retired by the Oakland A's and who do they represent?
A: Rollie Fingers (34), Dennis Eckersley (43), Reggie Jackson (9), Catfish Hunter (27), Jackie Robinson (42-retired across baseball).
Q:What 3 A's won back-to-back-to-back ROY awards?
A: Jose Canseco (1986), Mark McGwire (1987), and Walt Weiss (1988)
Q:The A's have had 6 ROY. Can you name them?
A: Harry Byrd (1952-Philadelphia), Jose Canseco (1986), Mark McGwire (1987), Walt Weiss (1988), Ben Grieve (1998), Bobby Crosby (2004)
Q:Who is Roy Steele?
A: Roy Steele is the PA Announcer for the Oakland A's, better known as "The Voice of God."
Q:Which all-star game moment does A's announcer Ray Fosse never ever need to see another highlight of, and why?
A: After twelve innings the National League won the 1970 All-Star game when Pete Rose slammed into Ray Fosse at the plate, causing Fosse to drop the ball. Poor Foss.
Q:Which other major league teams wear white shoes?
A: None (?).
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WOW...
Thanks for the effort.
Q:Who holds the A's record for most leadoff homeruns?
A: ?
I believe Rickey owns the mlb record.
by AllThingsOakland on Aug 22, 2005 12:36 PM PDT reply actions
i believe rickey is the answer
by burnone on Aug 22, 2005 1:57 PM PDT up reply actions
Q:Name at least five major players/teammates we've
ooohkay
Very Imformative
Random Notes:
Q:Before Stomper, what was the A's mascot?
A: The elephant, in one form or another, was the mascot of the A's for most of their history, with the exception of the use of the simple letter A in the 1900's. and a twenty year stint of Charlie-O the mule as the mascot of the Oakland team.
~When I was little I remember the elephant being named Hairy. I got his autograph when I was like 8. Do you know when and why they changed it?
Q:What is the meaning of "iceplant in the outfield"?
A: Prior to the development of Mt. Davis, the old bleacher section used to be topped by a ring of iceplant.
~For a good view of what it use to look like, I know it is never fun to watch anything Angels (unless they are loosing) but watch "Angels in the Outfield." They filmed the movie at the colisium, a friend of mine even got to be an extra in the movie. You can actually see her just behind Tony Danza in one scene!
by BobbyCrosbysGirl on Aug 22, 2005 12:55 PM PDT reply actions
Lansford
That's cool that your friend was an extra.
by lansfords1 on Aug 22, 2005 3:29 PM PDT up reply actions
Carney is in the Movie
by ConcordFanSince1968 on Aug 22, 2005 3:59 PM PDT up reply actions
I'll have to rent it sometime
by lansfords1 on Aug 22, 2005 4:14 PM PDT up reply actions
team owner
A: ?
The answer is Walter Haas who owned the A's from 1980 (November?) through 1995.
Trick question, I think.
A: The opposite field.
that was me
Well if you're talking
I'll be glad to be condemned to repeat that history.
Shibe Park
by secret ASian man on Aug 22, 2005 2:13 PM PDT reply actions
I went to games there starting in 1963
Before he died ...
by Brian in 317 on Aug 22, 2005 7:10 PM PDT up reply actions
Why are the A's colors Green and Gold?
Finley went to the Green in Kansas City when he purchased the team.
He added Gold when the team moved to Oakland.
Gold is for California, the Golden State.
by ConcordFanSince1968 on Aug 22, 2005 3:56 PM PDT reply actions
Which teams have general managers that worked for
although he could be considered a Beane disciple..
by TempletonPeck on Aug 23, 2005 12:03 AM PDT up reply actions
re: Bash Brothers
could they ALL be considered bash brothers or was that T-shirt lying to me?
by redclay22 on Aug 22, 2005 5:33 PM PDT reply actions
I still have mine
by Bobblehead on Aug 22, 2005 6:38 PM PDT up reply actions
That's what you get...
by ConcordFanSince1968 on Aug 22, 2005 10:30 PM PDT up reply actions
Well done!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_elephant
Great stuff.
by FormerHuntsvilleStar on Aug 22, 2005 6:26 PM PDT reply actions
Yard Sale...........
by Duke of left field on Aug 22, 2005 10:07 PM PDT up reply actions
Sorry, Cleveland.
by Duke of left field on Aug 22, 2005 10:12 PM PDT up reply actions
"outstanding effort!"
Sorry for all the Philly A's questions, but isn't it great to read the old stories? I love it. I'm very impressed that you took the time to research these questions and post them (and in roughly chronological order).
One last note: what happened during the 1989 world series? Other than the earthquake (I lived in SF at the time and I remember that a little too well), the A's kicked the Giants butts!
Good Job
A
Botok. Adam's last name is Botok.
Adam's a bitch.
by GreenNGoldGirl on Aug 23, 2005 4:01 PM PDT up reply actions
No...
by BobbyCrosbysGirl on Aug 23, 2005 4:17 PM PDT up reply actions
O.o Wow!!!!
by paul75 on Aug 22, 2005 9:48 PM PDT reply actions
Rickey i believe
Oh man, that's awesome!
One note, though, about Grady Fuson -- I believe he's with San Diego now. He was supposed to take over as GM of the Rangers, got royally screwed over, and parted ways with them.
Thanks everyone!
I had a great time researching these questions. It was good to have an excuse to lookup the history of the A's.
Mascot
by peanut gallery on Aug 23, 2005 12:12 PM PDT reply actions
by the way
The second mascot was a live elephant which was given to Connie Mack. It lived in his backyard in Philadelphia for a short time (I think until the grass was all gone), then he donated it to a zoo.
Strange as these stories seem, I swear to you they are both true.
by Brian in 317 on Aug 23, 2005 1:47 PM PDT up reply actions
"Louis VanZelst...
by Brian in 317 on Aug 23, 2005 6:28 PM PDT up reply actions
Cool
In our modern era, we really don't get enough hunchback to satisfy our inner freakiness!

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