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This is a list ofaward winners and league leaders for theAthletics ofMajor League Baseball.

The team was known as the Philadelphia Athletics from1901 to1954, the Kansas City Athletics from1955 to1967, and the Oakland Athletics from1968 to2024.

American League Most Valuable Player

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See: Kenesaw Mountain LandisMost Valuable Player Award

American League Cy Young Award

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See:Cy Young Award

American League Rookie of the Year

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See: Jackie RobinsonRookie of the Year Award

American League Manager of the Year

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See:Manager of the Year Award

American League Gold Glove Award

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Pitcher
Catcher
First base
Third base
Shortstop
Outfield

American League Platinum Glove Award

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Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award

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Main article:Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award
See explanatory note atAtlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
Team (at all positions)
  • (2012)
  • (2013)

American League Silver Slugger

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Designated hitter

First baseman

Third baseman

Outfield

Edgar Martínez Award

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See:Edgar Martínez Award

Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year Award

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See:Major League Baseball Reliever of the Year Award

Rolaids Relief Man Award

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See:Rolaids Relief Man Award

MLB All-Century Team (1999)

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See:MLB All-Century Team

DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

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See:DHL Hometown Heroes

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

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See:MLB All-Time Team

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

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Main article:Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards § Team of the Decade (1990–1999)

Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award

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Main article:Chuck Tanner Baseball Manager of the Year Award

Babe Ruth Award (World Series)

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See:Babe Ruth Award

Topps All-Star Rookie Teams

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See:Topps All-Star Rookie Teams

Baseball America Major League Executive of the Year

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See:Baseball America Major League Executive of the Year

Team award

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

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Main article:List of Athletics team records

Minor-league system

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MiLB Overall Minor League Hitter of the Year

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Main article:This Year in Minor League Baseball Awards

Organizational Player and Pitcher of the Year

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Organizational Player and Pitcher of the Year
YearPlayer of the YearPitcher of the YearRef.
1995Steve CoxDerek Manning[3]
1996D. T. CromerWillie Adams[3]
1997Ben GrieveBrad Rigby[3]
1998Eric ChavezJay Witasick[3]
1999Adam PiattTim Hudson[3]
2000José OrtizBarry Zito[3]
2001Esteban GermánMario Ramos[3]
2002Graham KoonceRich Harden[3]
2003Graham KoonceRich Harden[3]
2004Dan JohnsonSantiago Casilla[3]
2005Andre EthierDallas Braden[3]
2006Jeff BaisleyJason Windsor[3]
2007Daric BartonTrevor Cahill[3]
2008Chris CarterTrevor Cahill[3]
2009Chris CarterPedro Figueroa[3]
2010Grant GreenIan Krol[3]
2011Michael Choice
Jermaine Mitchell
Graham Godfrey[3]
2012Miles HeadA. J. Griffin
Dan Straily
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2013Anthony AliottiSonny Gray[3]
2014Matt Olson
Daniel Robertson
Seth Streich[3]
2015Chad PinderRyan Dull[3]
2016Ryon HealyDaniel Mengden[3]
2017Matt OlsonA. J. Puk[3]
2018Ramón LaureanoJesús Luzardo[3]
2019Seth BrownDaulton Jefferies[3]

Other achievements

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National Baseball Hall of Fame

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See:Oakland Athletics#Hall of Famers

California Sports Hall of Fame

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Main article:California Sports Hall of Fame
Athletics in the California Sports Hall of Fame
No.PlayerPositionTenureNotes
9, 31, 44Reggie JacksonRF1968–1975
1987
10, 11, 22, 29, 42Tony La RussaIF
Manager
1963
1968–1971
1986–1995

Athletics in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame

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See:Oakland Athletics#Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame

Athletics in the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame

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See:Oakland Athletics#Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame

Retired numbers

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See:Oakland Athletics#Retired numbers

Catfish Hunter Award

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See footnote[4]andCatfish Hunter

The award is given to the Athletics' most inspirational player.[5]

YearWinnerPositionRef
2004Tim HudsonP
2005Mark Ellis(1)2B
2006Jason KendallC
2007Mark Ellis(2)2B
2008Mike Sweeney1B[6]
2009Kurt SuzukiC
2010Ben SheetsP[7]
2011Josh WillinghamOF[5]
2012Jonny GomesOF
2013Coco CrispOF
2014Stephen Vogt(1)C/OF/1B[8]
2015Stephen Vogt(2)C/OF/1B[9]
2016Stephen Vogt(3)C/OF/1B[10]
2017Jed Lowrie2B[11]
2018Matt Chapman3B
2019Marcus Semien(1)SS
2020Marcus Semien(2)SS
2021Chris BassittP
2022Stephen Vogt(4)C/1B
2023Ryan Noda1B
2024Shea LangeliersC

Sporting News Sportsman of the Year

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See:Sporting News#Sportsman of the Year

Ford C. Frick Award recipients

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See:Oakland Athletics#Ford C. Frick Award recipients

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

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See:List of 2009 all-decade Sports Illustrated awards and honors#Top 10 GMs/Executives of the Decade
  • 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

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Batting Average

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On-base Percentage

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Slugging Percentage

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OPS

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Games

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At Bats

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Runs

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Hits

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Total Bases

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Doubles

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Triples

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Home Runs

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RBI

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Walks

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Strikeouts

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Stolen Bases

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  • 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

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Runs Created

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Extra-Base Hits

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Times on Base

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Hit By Pitch

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Sacrifice Hits

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Sacrifice Flies

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Intentional Walks

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Grounded into Double Plays

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At Bats per Strikeout

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At Bats per Home Run

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  • 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

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American League Statistical Pitching Leaders

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ERA

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Wins

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Won-Loss Percentage

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WHIP

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Hits Allowed/9IP

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Walks/9IP

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Strikeouts/9IP

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  • 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

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Saves

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Innings

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Strikeouts

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  • 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

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Complete Games

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Shutouts

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Home Runs Allowed

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Walks Allowed

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Hits Allowed

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Strikeout to Walk

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Losses

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Earned Runs Allowed

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Wild Pitches

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Hit Batsmen

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Batters Faced

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Games Finished

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Oldest Player

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Youngest Player

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See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^abcTheWorld Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967. In 1985, it was re-named the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to theAll-Star Game MVP.
  2. ^Winston, Lisa (January 1, 2010)."A's Carter pays immediate dividends: Slugger earns MiLBY for Overall Minor League Hitter". MLB Advanced Media, L.P. RetrievedJune 17, 2011.
  3. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy"2020 Oakland Athletics Media Guide"(PDF).Oakland Athletics. Major League Baseball. 2020. p. 592.Archived(PDF) from the original on June 22, 2020. RetrievedAugust 12, 2020.
  4. ^Catfish Hunter Award (2004–present). Baseball-Almanac. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
  5. ^abLee, Jane (September 20, 2011)."Willingham selected for Catfish Hunter Award".MLB.com. Archived fromthe original on January 26, 2012. RetrievedApril 4, 2014.[F]or the past seven years has recognized the A's most inspirational player ....
  6. ^"Sweeney honored by Athletics". Archived fromthe original on September 6, 2015.
  7. ^"The San Diego Union-Tribune - San Diego, California & National News".
  8. ^"Oakland A's name Stephen Vogt recipient of Catfish Hunter Award". Archived fromthe original on September 6, 2015.
  9. ^"Vogt lands 2nd straight Catfish Hunter Award".MLB.com.
  10. ^Hickey, John (September 23, 2016)."Stephen Vogt wins A's Catfish Hunter Award for third time".East Bay Times. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2019.
  11. ^Shea, John (September 26, 2017)."A's 2nd baseman Jed Lowrie wins Catfish Hunter Award".San Francisco Chronicle. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2019.
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