How do these graphs work? I’ve been like that parks and rec meme where I’ve been to afraid to ask.
I liked Tommy milone but also totally forgot about him. Was a very effective lefty junk baller if I remember correctly and a likeable dude
When I think of Sean Manaea, I’ll try to think of his .300 batting average and not the 2019 Wildcard Game.
Foxx is such a dog
Reddick was a good guy.
Looking at all these lists the A’s have been saddled with cheap owners throughout their entire.
Mack didn’t keep his star players.
Finley broke up one of the greatest baseball dynasties.
Schott/Hoffman and Fisher/Wolff didn’t pay any of their stars.
Haas was the only owner in A’s history who actually spent money to keep winning teams together.
I can only imagine if the A’s franchise in it’s 125 year history as a whole actually had owners who spent not only to keep their star players but sign other players to potentially put already good teams over the top.
That instead of the 9 World Series titles that the A’s currently have which is tied for 3rd most in MLB history with the Red Sox and one more than both the Giants and Dodgers.
The A’s franchise probably could’ve won another half a dozen World Series titles which would put them clear and ahead of the Cardinals franchise who have 11 World Series titles but whom are a distant 2nd to the Yankees who have 27 World Series titles.
Chad Bradford for the Red Sox and Justin Duchscherer for Texas are always a go to for me.
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Did Manaea swing the bat before he was a pitcher?
Needed Matt Stairs
You’re right…. BINGO!!
Kudos to the OP for using Australia’s own Travis Blackley.
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How do these graphs work? I’ve been like that parks and rec meme where I’ve been to afraid to ask.
I liked Tommy milone but also totally forgot about him. Was a very effective lefty junk baller if I remember correctly and a likeable dude
When I think of Sean Manaea, I’ll try to think of his .300 batting average and not the 2019 Wildcard Game.
Foxx is such a dog
Reddick was a good guy.
Looking at all these lists the A’s have been saddled with cheap owners throughout their entire.
Mack didn’t keep his star players.
Finley broke up one of the greatest baseball dynasties.
Schott/Hoffman and Fisher/Wolff didn’t pay any of their stars.
Haas was the only owner in A’s history who actually spent money to keep winning teams together.
I can only imagine if the A’s franchise in it’s 125 year history as a whole actually had owners who spent not only to keep their star players but sign other players to potentially put already good teams over the top.
That instead of the 9 World Series titles that the A’s currently have which is tied for 3rd most in MLB history with the Red Sox and one more than both the Giants and Dodgers.
The A’s franchise probably could’ve won another half a dozen World Series titles which would put them clear and ahead of the Cardinals franchise who have 11 World Series titles but whom are a distant 2nd to the Yankees who have 27 World Series titles.
Chad Bradford for the Red Sox and Justin Duchscherer for Texas are always a go to for me.
#
Did Manaea swing the bat before he was a pitcher?
Needed Matt Stairs
You’re right…. BINGO!!
Kudos to the OP for using Australia’s own Travis Blackley.