Oakland Athletics Award Winners And League Leaders

This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Oakland Athletics professional baseball franchise.

The team was first known as the Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 to 1954 and then as the Kansas City Athletics from 1955 to 1967.

American League Most Valuable Player

American League Cy Young Award

American League Rookie of the Year

American League Manager of the Year

American League Gold Glove Award

American League Platinum Glove Award

Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award

  • (2012)
  • (2013)

American League Silver Slugger

First baseman

Third baseman

Outfield

Edgar Martínez Award

Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year Award

Rolaids Relief Man Award

MLB All-Century Team (1999)

DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

MLB All-Time Team (1997; Baseball Writers' Association of America)

Baseball Prospectus "Internet Baseball Awards" Team of the Decade (1999)

  • Reliever of the Decade: Dennis Eckersley, Athletics–Cardinals–Red Sox
  • First Base: Mark McGwire, Athletics–Cardinals
  • 2001 Most Valuable Player, AL: Jason Giambi
  • 2005 Rookie of the Year, AL: Huston Street

Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award

Babe Ruth Award (World Series)

Topps All-Star Rookie Teams

Baseball America Major League Executive of the Year

Team award

Team records (single-game, single-season, career)

Minor-league system

MiLB Overall Minor League Hitter of the Year

Organizational Player and Pitcher of the Year

Organizational Player and Pitcher of the Year
Year Player of the Year Pitcher of the Year Ref.
1995 Steve Cox Derek Manning
1996 D. T. Cromer Willie Adams
1997 Ben Grieve Brad Rigby
1998 Eric Chavez Jay Witasick
1999 Adam Piatt Tim Hudson
2000 José Ortiz Barry Zito
2001 Esteban Germán Mario Ramos
2002 Graham Koonce Rich Harden
2003 Graham Koonce Rich Harden
2004 Dan Johnson Santiago Casilla
2005 Andre Ethier Dallas Braden
2006 Jeff Baisley Jason Windsor
2007 Daric Barton Trevor Cahill
2008 Chris Carter Trevor Cahill
2009 Chris Carter Pedro Figueroa
2010 Grant Green Ian Krol
2011 Michael Choice
Jermaine Mitchell
Graham Godfrey
2012 Miles Head A. J. Griffin
Dan Straily
2013 Anthony Aliotti Sonny Gray
2014 Matt Olson
Daniel Robertson
Seth Streich
2015 Chad Pinder Ryan Dull
2016 Ryon Healy Daniel Mengden
2017 Matt Olson A. J. Puk
2018 Ramón Laureano Jesús Luzardo
2019 Seth Brown Daulton Jefferies

Other achievements

National Baseball Hall of Fame

California Sports Hall of Fame

Athletics in the California Sports Hall of Fame
No. Player Position Tenure Notes
9, 31, 44 Reggie Jackson RF 1968–1975
1987
10, 11, 22, 29, 42 Tony La Russa IF
Manager
1963
1968–1971
1986–1995

Athletics in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame

Athletics in the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame

Retired numbers

Catfish Hunter Award

The award is given to the Athletics' most inspirational player.

Year Winner Position Ref
2004 Tim Hudson P
2005 Mark Ellis (1) 2B
2006 Jason Kendall C
2007 Mark Ellis (2) 2B
2008 Mike Sweeney 1B
2009 Kurt Suzuki C
2010 Ben Sheets P
2011 Josh Willingham OF
2012 Jonny Gomes OF
2013 Coco Crisp OF
2014 Stephen Vogt (1) C/OF/1B
2015 Stephen Vogt (2) C/OF/1B
2016 Stephen Vogt (3) C/OF/1B
2017 Jed Lowrie 2B
2018 Matt Chapman 3B
2019 Marcus Semien (1) SS
2020 Marcus Semien (2) SS
2021 Chris Bassitt P
2022 Stephen Vogt (4) C/1B

Sporting News Sportsman of the Year

Ford C. Frick Award recipients

Sports Illustrated Top 10 GMs/Executives of the Decade (2009)

  • No. 10 – Billy Beane (the list's only other MLB GMs were Boston's Theo Epstein, No. 3, and Seattle and Philadelphia's Pat Gillick, No. 7)

American League Statistical Batting Leaders

Batting Average

On-base Percentage

Slugging Percentage

OPS

Games

At Bats

Runs

Hits

Total Bases

Doubles

Triples

Home Runs

RBI

Walks

Strikeouts

Stolen Bases

  • Topsy Hartsel 47 (1902)
  • Danny Hoffman 46 (1905)
  • Eddie Collins 81 (1910)
  • Billy Werber 35 (1937) Co-Leader
  • Bert Campaneris 51 (1965)
  • Bert Campaneris 52 (1966)
  • Bert Campaneris 55 (1967)
  • Bert Campaneris 62 (1968)
  • Bert Campaneris 42 (1970)
  • Bert Campaneris 52 (1972)
  • Billy North 54 (1974)
  • Billy North 75 (1976)
  • Rickey Henderson 100 (1980)
  • Rickey Henderson 56 (1981)
  • Rickey Henderson 130 (1982)
  • Rickey Henderson 108 (1983)
  • Rickey Henderson 66 (1984)
  • Rickey Henderson 65 (1990)
  • Rickey Henderson 58 (1991)
  • Rickey Henderson 66 (1998)
  • Coco Crisp 49 (2011) Co-Leader

Singles

Runs Created

Extra-Base Hits

Times on Base

Hit By Pitch

Sacrifice Hits

Sacrifice Flies

Intentional Walks

Grounded into Double Plays

At Bats per Strikeout

At Bats per Home Run

  • Socks Seybold 32.6 (1902)
  • Harry Davis 40.4 (1904)
  • Harry Davis 75.9 (1905)
  • Harry Davis 45.9 (1906)
  • Harry Davis 72.8 (1907)
  • Frank Baker 53.8 (1911)
  • Frank Baker 57.7 (1912)
  • Frank Baker 47.0 (1913)
  • Jimmie Foxx 10.1 (1932)
  • Jimmie Foxx 11.9 (1933)
  • Jimmie Foxx 14.9 (1935)
  • Gus Zernial 13.2 (1953)
  • Gus Zernial 13.8 (1955)
  • Reggie Jackson 16.8 (1973)
  • Mark McGwire 11.4 (1987)
  • José Canseco 14.5 (1988)
  • Mark McGwire 14.8 (1989)
  • José Canseco 13.0 (1991)
  • Mark McGwire 11.1 (1992)
  • Mark McGwire 8.1 (1995)
  • Mark McGwire 8.1 (1996)

Outs

American League Statistical Pitching Leaders

ERA

Wins

Won-Loss Percentage

WHIP

Hits Allowed/9IP

Walks/9IP

Strikeouts/9IP

  • Rube Waddell 6.84 (1902)
  • Rube Waddell 8.39 (1903)
  • Rube Waddell 8.20 (1904)
  • Rube Waddell 7.86 (1905)
  • Rube Waddell 6.47 (1906)
  • Rube Waddell 7.33 (1907)
  • Lefty Grove 5.30 (1925)
  • Lefty Grove 6.77 (1926)
  • Lefty Grove 5.97 (1927)
  • George Earnshaw 6.65 (1928)
  • Lefty Grove 5.56 (1929)
  • Lefty Grove 6.46 (1930)
  • Lou Brissie 5.89 (1948)
  • Vida Blue 8.68 (1971)

Games

Saves

Innings

  • Scott Perry 332+13 (1918)
  • Rube Walberg 291 (1931)
  • Rick Langford 290 (1980)
  • Dave Stewart 275+23 (1988)
  • Dave Stewart 267 (1990)

Strikeouts

  • Rube Waddell 210 (1902)
  • Rube Waddell 302 (1903)
  • Rube Waddell 349 (1904)
  • Rube Waddell 287 (1905)
  • Rube Waddell 196 (1906)
  • Rube Waddell 232 (1907)
  • Lefty Grove 116 (1925)
  • Lefty Grove 194 (1926)
  • Lefty Grove 174 (1927)
  • Lefty Grove 183 (1928)
  • Lefty Grove 170 (1929)
  • Lefty Grove 209 (1930)
  • Lefty Grove 175 (1931)

Games Started

Complete Games

Shutouts

Home Runs Allowed

Walks Allowed

Hits Allowed

Strikeout to Walk

Losses

Earned Runs Allowed

Wild Pitches

Hit Batsmen

Batters Faced

Games Finished

Oldest Player

Youngest Player

See also

Footnotes

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