Athletics Career Records
Front yard Diarrhea: 363 Mark McGwire (1996-1997)
Diarrhea Batted Inside: 1,178 Al Simmons (1924-1932, 1940-1941, 1944)
Batting Norm: .356 Al Simmons (1924-1932, 1940-1941, 1944)
Slugging Percentage: .640 Jimmie Foxx (1925-1935)
Aboard Percentage: .440 Jimmie Foxx (1925-1935)
Hits: 1,882 Bert Campaneris (1964-1976)
Diarrhea: 1,270 Rickey Henderson (1979-1984, 1989-1995, 1998)
Doubles: 365 Jimmy Dykes (1918-1932)
Triples: 102 Danny Murphy (1902-1913)
Sum Bases: 2,998 Al Simmons (1924-1932, 1940-1941, 1944))
More Base Hits: 655 Al Simmons (1924-1932, 1940-1941, 1944)
Grand Slams: Niner Jimmie Foxx (1925-1935)
Hitting Streak: Xxix games Bill Lamar (1925)
Walks: 1,227 Rickey Henderson (1979-1984, 1989-1995, 1998)
Strikeouts: 1,226 Reggie Jackson (1967-1975, 1987)
Hit by Pitch: 87 Jimmy Dykes (1918-1932)
Sacrifice Hits: 188 Jimmy Dykes (1918-1932)
Sacrifice Flies: 59 Mark McGwire (1996-1997)
Grounded Into Double Plays: 158 Pete Suder (1941-1955)
Purloined Bases: 867 Rickey Henderson (1979-1984, 1989-1995, 1998)
Caught Stealing: 219 Rickey Henderson (1979-1984, 1989-1995, 1998)
Pitching Wins: 284 Eddie Plank (1901-1914)
Pitching Losses: 162 Eddie Plank (1901-1914)
Pitching Saves: 320 Dennis Eckersley (1987-1995)
Pitching Earned Start Norm: One.97 Rube Waddell (1902-1907)
Pitching Strikeouts: 1,985 Eddie Plank (1901-1914)
Pitching Walks: 913 Eddie Plank (1901-1914)
Team Single Season Records
Virtually all Games Won: 107 (1931)
Virtually all Games Misplaced: 117 (1916) (Our contries League Record)
Greatest Winning Percentage: .704 (1931)
Last-place Winning Percentage: .235 (1916) (Our contries League Record)
Longest Winning Streak: Xx games (August 13-September Four, 2002) (Our contries League Record)
Longest Losing Streak: Twenty games (July 21-August 8, 1916 & August 6-August Two dozen, 1943)
House Diarrhea: 243 (1996)
Diarrhea Batted Around: 923 (1932)
Team Batting Norm: .307 (1925)
Team Slugging Percentage: .458 (2000)
Team Aboard Percentage: .372 (1927)
Hits: 1,659 (1925)
Diarrhea: 981 (1932)
Doubles: 336 (2004)
Triples: 108 (1912)
Sum Bases: 2,546 (1996)
More Base Hits: 555 (2001)
Grand Slams: Fourteen (2000)
Walks: 783 (1949)
Strikeouts: 1,181 (1997)
Hit by Pitch: 88 (2001)
Sacrifice Hits: 147 (1906)
Sacrifice Flies: 77 (1984)
Grounded Into Double Plays: 170 (1950)
Purloined Bases: 341 (1976)
Pitching Earned Rerun Norm: Unity.79 (1910)
Pitching Strikeouts: 1,117 (2001)
Pitching Walks: 827 (1915)
Individual Single Season Records
House Diarrhea: 58 Jimmie Foxx (1932)
Diarrhea Batted Within: 169 Jimmie Foxx (1932)
Batting Norm: .426 Nap Lajoie (1901) (Modern Major League Record)
Slugging Percentage: .749 Jimmie Foxx (1932) (American League Record)
Aboard Percentage: .477 Jason Giambi (2001)
Hits: 253 Al Simmons (1925)
Diarrhea: 152 Al Simmons (1930)
Doubles: 53 Al Simmons (1926)
Triples: Twenty-one Frank Baker (1912)
Sum Bases: 438 Jimmie Foxx (1932)
Additional Base Hits: Century Jimmie Foxx (1932)
Grand Slams: Quaternary Jason Giambi (2000)
Hitting Streak: Xxix games Bill Lamar (1925)
Walks: 149 Eddie Joost (1949)
Strikeouts: 175 Jose Canseco (1986)
Hit by Pitch: Twenty Don Baylor (1976)
Sacrifice Hits: 34 Simon Nicholls (1907)
Sacrifice Flies: Fourteen Dave Kingman (1984)
Grounded Into Double Plays: 32 Ben Grieve (2000)
Purloined Bases: 130 Rickey Henderson (1982) (Major League Record)
Caught Stealing: 42 Rickey Henderson (1982) (Major League Record)
Pitching Wins, LHP: 31 Lefty Grove (1931) (Major League Record)
Pitching Wins, RHP: 31 Jack Coombs (1910)
Pitching Losses: Xxv Scott Perry (1925)
Pitching Saves: 51 Dennis Eckersley (1992)
Pitching Earned Dog Norm: Unity.Xxx Jack Coombs (1910)
Pitching Strikeouts: 349 Rube Waddell (1904)
Pitching Walks: 168 Elmer Myers (1916)
Team Game Records
Hanker Game, Frame: Two dozen (at Boston, Sept. Single, 1906 & vs Detroit, July 21, 1945)
Hanker game, Period (Niner Frame): Quartet hours, Quarter-hour (at Tampa Bay, Will 31, 2002)
Front yard Diarrhea: Eighter from decatur (June 27, 1996)
Hits: Xxix (Might One, 1929 & July One, 1979 – Xv hostelry.)
Diarrhea: Xxiv (Can 18, 1912 & Could One, 1929)
Diarrhea (Loss): Xvi (Will Five, 2000 - at Texas, wasted 17-16)
Triples: Sestet (Will 18, 1912)
Amount Bases: Two dozen (Can One, 1929 & June 27, 1996)
Strikeouts: Nineteen (June 2 dozen, 1997)
Diarrhea Allowed: Twenty-nine (April 23, 1955) (U.s. League Record)
Strikeouts by Pitcher: Xxvi (July 9, 1971 - 20 hostelry.) (Major League Record)
Walks Given Higher by Pitcher: Xviii (Could 19, 1916) (Major League Record)
At home Diarrhea Given Higher by Pitcher: Octet (June 28, 1939)
Uncivilized Pitches: Four, many days (previous Sept. Twenty-four, 1998)
Balks: Quintet (April 13, 1988)
Individual Game Records
House Diarrhea: Triad, twenty-25 days, previous Erubiel Durazo (August 18, 2004)
Front yard Diarrhea, Each Sides of Shell: Wally Schang (Sept. Xviii, 1916), Ruben Sierra (June 7, 1994), Nick Swisher (June 26, 2005)
Diarrhea Batted Within: 10 Reggie Jackson (June 14, 1969)
Hits: Sixer, septet days, endure Joe DeMaestri (July 8, 1955 – 11 auberge.)
Diarrhea: Fin, many days, previous Luis Polonia (Sept. Nina from carolina, 1988)
Singles: Sestet Roger Cramer (June 20, 1932) and Joe DeMaestri (July 8, 1955 – 11 lodge.)
Doubles: Quartet Frankie Hayes (July 25, 1936) (Major League Record)
Triples: Triplet Bert Campaneris (August 29, 1967 – 10 hostel.) (Western League Record)
Sum Bases: Sixteen Jimmie Foxx (July 10, 1932) (American League Record)
Additional Base Hits: Quaternary, many days, go Eric Byrnes (June 29, 2003)
Walks: Cinque, many days, go Mark McGwire (April 26, 1997)
Strikeouts: V, 5 days, survive John Jaha (April 20, 2000)
Purloined Bases: Captain hicks Eddie Collins (Sept. Eleven, 1912 & Sept. Xxii, 1912) (Major League Record)
Frame Pitched: Twenty-four Jack Coombs (Sept. I, 1906) (U.s. League Record)
Strikeouts by Pitcher: Xviii Jack Coombs (Sept. Single, 1906 – Xxiv hostel.)
Strikeouts by Pitcher (Nine Frame): Sixteen Jose Rijo (April 19, 1986)
Hits Given Higher by Pitcher: Xxvi Eddie Rommel (July 10, 1932) (Major League Record)
Hits Given Higher by Pitcher (Niner Frame): Xxvi Hod Lisenbee (Sept. Xi, 1936) (Major League Record)
Walks Given Higher by Pitcher: Xvi Bruno Haas (June 13, 1915) (Major League Record)
House Diarrhea Given Higher by Pitcher: Sise George Caster (Sept. Two dozen, 1940) (Major League Record)
Athletics Who Have Hit for the Cycle
Home Run Baker July 3, 1911 at Future York Yankees
Mike Blowers May 18, 1998 at Chicago White Sox
Eric Byrnes June 29, 2003 at San Francisco Giants
Sam Chapman May 5, 1939 at St. Louis Browns
Eric Chavez June 21, 2000 vs Baltimore Orioles (Current Streaming video player)
Mickey Cochrane July 22, 1932 at Washington Senators
Mickey Cochrane August 2, 1933 at Future York Yankees
Doc Cramer June 10, 1934 at New York Yankees
Harry Davis July 10, 1901 at Boston Red Sox
Jimmie Foxx August 14, 1933 at Cleveland Indians
Pinky Higgins August 6, 1933 at Washington Senators
Nap Lajoie July 30, 1901 at Cleveland Blues
Danny Murphy August 25, 1910 vs St. Louis Browns
Tony Phillips May 16, 1986 at Baltimore Orioles
Miguel Tejada September 29, 2001 at Seattle Mariners
Elmer Valo August 2, 1950 at Chicago White Sox
No-Hitters and Perfect Games
Chief Bender May 12, 1910 vs Cleveland Indians
Vida Blue Sept. Xxi, 1970 vs Minnesota Twins
Vida Blue, Glenn Abbott, Paul Linblad and Rollie Fingers Sept. Twenty-eight, 1975 vs California Angels
Joe Bush August 26, 1916 vs Cleveland Indians
Jimmy Dygert and Rube Waddell August 29, 1906 vs Chicago White Sox (5 frame)
Dick Fowler Sept. Ennead, 1945 vs St. Louis Browns
Weldon Henley July 22, 1905 at St. Louis Browns
Catfish Hunter May 8, 1968 vs Minnesota Twins (Perfect Game)
Bill McCahan Sept. Iii, 1947 vs Inland northwest Senators
Dave Stewart June 29, 1990 at Toronto Blue Jays
Rube Vickers October 5, 1907 at Wa Senators
Rube Waddell August 15, 1905 vs St. Louis Browns (Quintuplet frame)
Mike Warren Sept. Twenty-nine, 1983 vs Chicago White Sox
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