Connie Mack, Benjamin Shibe, Tom Shibe and John Shibe
Managers
Connie Mack
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The 1915 Philadelphia Athletics season was a season in American baseball. After the team won the American League pennant in 1914, the team dropped all the way to last place with a record of 43 wins and 109 losses.
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eight charter franchises, the team was founded in Philadelphia in 1901 as the PhiladelphiaAthletics. They won three World Series championships in 1910...
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Peppers Rebels Terriers The 1915 major league baseball season began on April 10, 1915. The Federal League regular season ended on October 3, and saw the...
average; SO = Strikeouts AL Boston Red Sox (4) vs. NL Philadelphia Phillies (1) "The 1915 Post-Season Games". Retrosheet. Retrieved September 18, 2019. "The...
for three seasons in a row: the 1929–31 Athletics, 1947–49 Eagles, 1965–68 Sixers, 1976–78 Phillies, and 1984–87 Flyers. The Philadelphia Eagles, founded...
behind the Boston Red Sox. January 1915: Nap Lajoie was purchased from the Indians by the PhiladelphiaAthletics. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
came in 1915), and made 15 playoff appearances. As of the end of the 2023 season, the Phillies have played 21,486 games, with a regular season record of...
The 1915 World Series was the championship series in Major League Baseball for the 1915season. The 12th edition of the World Series, it matched the American...
John Purroy Mitchel threw the ceremonial first pitch. June 23, 1915: PhiladelphiaAthletics pitcher Bruno Haas set an American League record by walking 16...
1914 season. The 11th edition of the World Series, it was played between the American League champion and defending World Series champion Philadelphia Athletics...
stadium was demolished in 1950. The Philadelphia Phillies had played at Recreation Park since their first season in 1883. Phillies owners Al Reach and...
Oakland Athletics baseball team, which was originally the PhiladelphiaAthletics and played in Philadelphia from 1901 to 1954. Philadelphia is home to...
franchise rights to Philadelphia when the city was selected to replace the Massachusetts-based Worcesters, who had folded after the 1882 season. The franchise...
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to play for Connie Mack's PhiladelphiaAthletics. During the season, Lajoie set the all-time American League single-season mark for the highest batting...
professional baseball player who played one season in Major League Baseball (MLB), with the PhiladelphiaAthletics in 1915. Ancker pitched at the amateur level...
Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2020-09-08. "Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved...
major league season the AL dropped its teams in Indianapolis, Buffalo and Minneapolis and replaced them with franchises in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore...
Major League Baseball infielder. He played for the PhiladelphiaAthletics during the 1915season. Career statistics and player information from Baseball...
the PhiladelphiaAthletics (1906–14), Brooklyn Robins (1915–18), and Detroit Tigers (1920). In 1910, Coombs won 31 games during the regular season and...